Is lemongrass a diuretic?

Lemongrass is lemongrass, lemongrass has the efficacy of dispelling wind, diuresis and diarrhea to a certain extent.
Lemongrass is the whole grass of the grass plant lemongrass, its flavor is pungent, sweet, warm, belonging to the lung, stomach, spleen meridian. It has the effects of warming the middle and relieving pain (relieving pain by warming the spleen and stomach), dispelling wind and clearing collaterals, and inducing dampness and stopping diarrhea.
This medicine can be used clinically to treat external wind-cold headache, cold pain in the epigastrium (stomach and abdomen feel cold and painful), wind-cold and damp paralysis, bruises, diarrhea, edema and other conditions. Thus lemongrass has a diuretic effect to some extent.
Citronella is used as a decoction for internal use, and externally as a decoction for washing or powdered compress on the affected area. The adverse effects and contraindications of lemongrass are currently unknown.
It is recommended that patients with dysuria (irregular urination) go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.