What is the proper way to apply Shu Fu Tie Gao?
The correct way to apply Shufu Plaster is first to clean the local area, remove the protective film of the plaster, and apply the plaster to the local area, which can exert the effect of the medicine and help alleviate the patient's symptoms.

Shufu Plaster is an external Chinese medicine plaster composed of ginger plaster, camphor, and menthol. It has the effects of warming the middle and dispersing cold, promoting qi circulation, and relieving pain. Clinically, it can be used to relieve symptoms such as epigastric pain, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, poor appetite, and diarrhea in children.
When using the medicine, patients should first clean the area where the plaster will be applied with a towel, which helps increase the plaster's adhesiveness. Then, remove the protective film of the plaster and stick it to the affected area, allowing the medicine to take effect.
After applying the plaster, closely monitor the local skin condition and replace it in a timely manner under the guidance of a doctor. If abnormal symptoms occur during medication, go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible and take appropriate treatment under the guidance of a doctor to avoid affecting physical health.
During medication, keep warm and avoid catching a cold. Eat healthily and ensure balanced nutrition, focusing on warm food and avoiding cold, raw, spicy, and stimulating food. Additionally, engage in appropriate physical exercise and develop good living habits to avoid inducing other symptoms and affecting physical health.