Traditional Chinese medicine is profound and extensive. With the development of the times, more and more people are fully aware of the exquisiteness of Chinese medicine. In real life, many people use traditional Chinese medicine to treat diseases and maintain health. In fact, there are many things to pay attention to when taking Chinese medicine. If you don't pay attention to them, it will not only be detrimental to your health, but on the contrary, it may also cause food incompatibility. So why do you feel hot all over after taking Chinese medicine? What should we do if this happens? 1. If you always sweat and feel hot after taking Chinese medicine, it may be caused by improper use of the medicine. Patients must take medicines under the guidance of a doctor and must not buy medicines at some Chinese medicine stores on their own. This may lead to some unexpected situations caused by improper use of the medicine, which must be taken seriously. 2. If you always sweat and feel hot after taking Chinese medicine, it may be caused by excessive dosage. So you must stop taking it at this time. Can you drink Chinese medicine blindly? Because it may cause some harm to the body. Only taking it correctly can achieve the best effect. 3. It may be normal to sweat and feel hot all over after taking Chinese medicine. If the patient drinks some traditional Chinese medicine for nourishing the body, the medicinal effect of the medicine will take effect, causing the patient to sweat and feel hot all over. So there is no need to worry too much, as this is a normal phenomenon. Note: Everyone must protect their bodies in daily life and pay attention to their physical health at all times. If there is any abnormality in the body, go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment in time. Also, please note that you must take the medication under the guidance of a doctor. Taboos during taking Chinese medicine 1. Do not eat spicy food Foods like peppers, leeks, garlic, wine, ginger, etc. belong to this category. 2. Avoid eating fishy foods We all know that foods from the sea or rivers are more prone to allergies because they contain a lot of foreign proteins. Therefore, when taking Chinese medicine, try not to eat fish, crabs and other foods. 3. Not suitable for eating hair-related foods Such foods include mushrooms, bamboo shoots, pumpkins, etc., because these foods can stir up wind, generate phlegm and increase fire, and they are not helpful for physical diseases and may even cause harm. 4. Don’t eat raw or cold food Most of these foods are cold in nature and are used to clear away heat and quench thirst. They are suitable for heat-related diseases. However, these foods are not good for the stomach and intestines. If you want to eat them, it is best to steam them before eating. 5. Don’t eat too greasy food We all know what greasy foods are, and such foods seem to be very popular, but these foods have a bad effect on our stomach, intestines and spleen, and will also weaken the effectiveness of our medicines. 6. Don’t drink stimulating beverages These are our daily drinks, including the very popular coffee and tea. We should try not to drink these drinks when taking Chinese medicine. |
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