If a woman drinks panax pseudoginseng within the scope of the indications and under the guidance of a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner and in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, it will not have any serious effect on the body in general. Panax ginseng is a traditional Chinese medicine, the dried root of Panax ginseng, a ginseng plant of the family Wujiaceae. It has the efficacy of dispersing blood stasis, stopping bleeding, subduing swellings and relieving pain (eliminating swelling and pain), and can be used for treating hematemesis, spitting out blood, blood in stools, bleeding from injuries, and pain and swelling from falls. Its adverse reactions and contraindications are not yet clear. Caution should be taken when taking the drug, and pregnant women should be cautious. Clinically, it can be used with white and used for hemoptysis, vomiting blood and other lung and stomach hemorrhage; with Salvia miltiorrhiza, used for blood stasis pain; with Angelica sinensis, can be used for the treatment of postnatal discharge, pain in the abdomen (abdominal); with rhubarb, can be used for the treatment of feverish sores and ulcers, redness, swelling, heat and pain, and so on. From the efficacy and function of this product, ladies in the scope of indications in accordance with medical advice and exclude contraindications, long-term moderate drinking Panax ginseng on the body generally have no serious effects. If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible for consultation and individualized diagnosis and treatment plan formulated by Chinese medicine practitioners, and not to use medication blindly so as not to delay the condition.