Cerebral vascular sclerosis can eat dendrobium

Patients with cerebral vascular sclerosis can eat Dendrobium within the scope of indications. Dendrobium belongs to traditional Chinese medicine, which has the effects of benefiting the stomach and generating fluids (nourishing the stomach by replenishing the fluids in the stomach), nourishing yin and clearing heat (nourishing the yin essence and clearing away the heat), and is used in the treatment of yin deficiency and injury of fluids, irritable and thirst, poor appetite (bad appetite), dry vomiting, non-resolving of deficiency heat, and darkness of the eyes. Adverse effects of Dendrobium are currently unknown. From the viewpoint of contraindications and precautions of dendrobium, dendrobium is not a contraindication for cerebral vascular sclerosis, cerebral vascular sclerosis can eat dendrobium within the scope of indications. However, it should be noted that Dendrobium has no therapeutic effect on cerebral vascular sclerosis. If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to consult the doctor in time and use the above medicines under the guidance of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners to avoid delaying the condition.