What are the side effects of traditional Chinese medicine?

What are the side effects of traditional Chinese medicine?

Traditional Chinese medicine is something that many people have come into contact with in their lives. There are many physical conditions that must be cured by Chinese medicine. Therefore, many people rely on Chinese medicine when choosing its ingredients. Do you know what the toxic and side effects of Chinese medicine are? What should we pay attention to when using Chinese medicine? In the following article, let the editor introduce some relevant knowledge to you.

Traditional Chinese medicine poisoning reactions are multi-system reactions, but the focus is on damage to liver and kidney function. Therefore, drugs that have toxic side effects on the liver and kidneys should be used with caution, especially by people with poor liver and kidney function.

Chuanxiong: Overdose can cause poisoning: severe headache and vomiting.

Chinese yam: External application of the raw product may cause allergies: itching of the neck, chest, and back, irritability, and restlessness.

Northern bean root: Overdose of decoction may cause poisoning; upper abdominal distension and pain, nausea and vomiting, sweating, fatigue, convulsions, decreased blood pressure, cranial nerve damage, and upper gastrointestinal bleeding.

Rhubarb: Raw rhubarb can cause existing eye ulcers to deepen, the cataracts to become deeply sunken, and in severe cases, penetrate the cornea.

Cactus: External application causes contact dermatitis.

Ginseng: Improper use of the medication may cause hypokalemia, convulsions in the limbs, dizziness, headache, palpitations, insomnia, sore throat, toothache, photophobia, spontaneous sweating, soreness in the lower limbs, and lochia.

Gastrodia elata: Oral administration may cause allergic edema: dizziness, fatigue, chest tightness, and facial edema.

Isatis root: Long-term use can damage the kidneys, cause internal bleeding and damage the hematopoietic function.

Schisandra chinensis: Allergic reaction to decoction or oral syrup: palpitation and shortness of breath, chest tightness, itching all over the body, urticaria all over the body, tachycardia, and premature beats.

Croton: Accidental ingestion may cause poisoning symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.

Xiaochunhua: Oral administration can cause extrapyramidal symptoms such as spasmodic torticollis and Parkinson's syndrome.

Wild pineapple: stewed and eaten for 7 days can cause toxic epidermal necrolysis.

In the above article, we learned about the toxic and side effects of traditional Chinese medicine. Because long-term use of traditional Chinese medicine or overdose can cause great side effects, when choosing traditional Chinese medicine, we must find the one that suits us and avoid overdose.

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