There is no scientific basis for the claim that a single Chinese medicine can remove edema. The efficacy of a single Chinese medicine is limited, and clinically it needs to be used in combination with other Chinese medicines after identification by a Chinese medicine practitioner. Clinical Chinese medicine can be used to remove edema Poria, diarrhea, Job’s tears and so on.
Edema is a disease in which the body’s fluid distribution is not normal, causing water retention and overflowing of the skin, resulting in swelling of the eyelids, head and face, limbs, abdomen and back, and even the whole body, which can be accompanied by pleural fluid (fluid that stays in the thoracic cavity) and ascites in severe cases.
Clinical Chinese medicines that can be used to remove edema include Poria, Zedoary, Semen Coicis, Poria, etc., as well as Chinese herbal formulas such as Yue Maiden Jiajutsu Soup, Shuo Chiseling Drink, Wu Pi Drink and Gastro Ling Soup, etc. If you feel unwell, it is recommended that you seek medical attention promptly.
If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time. If medication is needed, it should be identified by a doctor and standardized treatment should be prescribed by the doctor.