As a traditional Chinese medicine, Hai Jin Sha has not been found to be harmful to the body.
The medicinal source of Hai Jin Sha is the dried mature spores of Hai Jin Sha, a plant of the Hai Jin Sha family, which is cold in nature and has the effect of clearing heat and inducing dampness and relieving pain through gonorrhea.
It can be used for the treatment or improvement of feverish gonorrhea (burning and stinging pain when urinating, accompanied by frequent urination and urgency, and discomfort of traction in the abdomen), stony gonorrhea (discharge of gravel when urinating, or sudden interruption of urination, pain in the urethra, and unbearable pain in the lower back and abdomen), hemorrhagic gonorrhea (the appearance of blood in the urine accompanied by pain), and astringent pain in the urethra, and other conditions.
The principle of Chinese medicine should be followed, and it is recommended to select and use Chinese herbal medicines under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner’s diagnosis. Although there is no authoritative study for the time being to make it clear that Hai Jin Sha is harmful to the body, it is not recommended to take Hai Jin Sha blindly in the absence of the above mentioned conditions, so as not to cause any delay in the treatment of the condition.