Efficacy of Wu Ling San plus Pueraria Mirifica Soup

Wu Ling San and Pueraria Mirifica are different types of traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions with different efficacies and treatments, so they should not be used blindly at the same time. Wu Ling San is composed of poria, poria, atractylodes, gui zhi, ze diarrhea, and has the effect of diuresis (promoting the flow of water to dispel dampness), warming yang and transforming qi (warming yang qi in the body), treating oedema caused by yang not transforming qi (the body’s qi is blocked), and the internal stagnation of water and dampness (water and dampness stay in the body), which is seen as urinary incontinence, oedema and abdominal distension, vomiting and diarrhea, and thirst and thirst for water. The adverse effects of the drug are not clear. However, it is contraindicated for those with dampness-heat, and should not be taken by those with thirst and dysuria due to deficiency of yin and fluid. Pueraria Mirifica Soup: Pueraria Mirifica Soup mainly includes granules, combinations and other dosage forms, composed of Pueraria Mirifica, ephedra, cinnamon sticks, peony, ginger, jujube and roasted licorice, with the efficacy of sweating and relieving the surface of the body through sweating to remove the evil qi, and the efficacy of generating fluid to relieve the tendons, and is mainly used in treating wind-cold cold, with fever and malignant chills (fear of cold), nasal congestion and running nose, coughing, pharyngeal itchiness, sweating, and headaches, body pains, etc. The adverse reactions and contraindications of this medicine are not clear. The adverse effects and contraindications of this drug are not clear. The specific selection of Chinese medicine prescription should be carried out under the guidance of physician’s diagnosis, and should not be blindly used on its own, so as to avoid the adverse reaction of the medicine is not the right one.