The Pharmacopoeia does not specify a specific age group for women to take Colla Corii Asini, which should be chosen according to the indications and should be used in accordance with medical advice.
Colla Corii Asini has the effect of nourishing yin, moistening dryness, tonifying blood and stopping bleeding. It is used in treating blood deficiency and atrophy, dizziness and palpitation, muscle impotence and weakness, restlessness and insomnia, internal movement of deficiency wind, lung dryness and cough, coughing with exertion and hemoptysis, vomiting and urination of blood, blood in stool and leakage of blood (excessive menstruation or dribbling), and leakage of fetus in pregnancy (small amount of bleeding from the vagina at early stage of pregnancy).
The dosage of Colla Corii Asini is usually 3-9 g. It is used to be melted and taken. Colla Corii Asini is sticky and greasy in nature, which may affect the transportation and digestion of the spleen and stomach, so people with weak spleen and stomach should be cautious of taking Colla Corii Asini. Women taking Colla Corii Asini should use it reasonably under the guidance of doctor’s diagnosis and should not take the medicine by themselves to avoid causing damage to the body.