Who should not consume Qi Xue Kang?
Qi Xue Kang is a compound traditional Chinese medicine that nourishes qi and blood, strengthens the body's foundation, and is suitable for patients with anemia who have a deficiency of both qi and blood. The composition of Qi Xue Kang is relatively simple, consisting of four herbs: Sanqi, Huangqi, Renshen, and Gegen. Their specific functions are as follows:
1. Sanqi: It has the function of dissipating blood stasis, stopping bleeding, and reducing swelling and pain.
2. Huangqi: It can nourish qi and lift yang, consolidate the superficial body to stop diarrhea, promote diuresis to reduce edema, and promote saliva and nourish blood.
3. Renshen: It can greatly replenish qi and nourish the spleen and lung qi.
4. Gegen: It mainly has the function of relieving muscle spasms, reducing fever, promoting saliva, and quenching thirst.
1. During the use of Qi Xue Kang oral liquid, avoid spicy and greasy foods, smoking, alcohol, and maintain a positive mindset. Avoid drinking tea and eating radishes to prevent affecting the medication's efficacy.
2. Taking Qi Xue Kang oral liquid before meals will achieve better results. Children, pregnant women, or those with chronic diseases such as hypertension, heart disease, liver disease, diabetes, and kidney disease should take Qi Xue Kang oral liquid under the guidance of a physician.
3. If there is no significant improvement in symptoms within half a month of taking Qi Xue Kang oral liquid, consult a doctor.
4. Those allergic to Qi Xue Kang oral liquid should avoid using it.
5. If you notice any changes in the properties of Qi Xue Kang oral liquid, it is best not to use it.
6. If you are currently using other medications, consult a doctor before using Qi Xue Kang oral liquid.
7. Avoid long-term use of Qi Xue Kang oral liquid. Those with weak spleen and stomach, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal distension, loose stools, cough, and excessive phlegm should use it with caution.