What are the consequences of drinking red ginseng soup during menstruation

Drinking red ginseng soup during menstruation for women with insufficient qi and blood does not usually cause any consequences, but drinking red ginseng soup during menstruation for women with heavy or normal menstruation may lead to undesirable consequences such as increased menstrual flow and prolonged menstruation.
Red ginseng has the effects of tonifying vital energy, replenishing the spleen and benefiting the lungs. It is mainly used for treating deficiency of spleen qi, sinking of middle qi (deficiency of spleen and stomach qi, with manifestations such as falling of internal organs), asthma and coughing of lungs, shortness of breath and fatigue, thirst due to injury of fluids, thirst due to deficiency of heat, insomnia and forgetfulness, palpitation and palpitation with anxiety (violent heartbeat, panic and restlessness), deficiency of blood withering and yellowing of the blood, and impotence with coldness of the uterus.
The effect of red ginseng soup is limited and generally falls short of the therapeutic effect; if you want to achieve the desired effect, it is recommended that red ginseng be decocted and taken under the guidance of a doctor. Red ginseng should not be used in conjunction with quinoa and wulingzhi.
If you need to drink red ginseng soup during menstruation, it is recommended to use it under the guidance of a doctor.