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Many traditional Chinese medicines are natural animal and plant medicines, but it does not mean that there are no side effects. What common Chinese medicines may damage the liver?
Many people will consider using Chinese medicine for health preservation or treatment. Sometimes using traditional Chinese medicine can hurt the liver. Let's have a look!

pseudo-ginseng

This Chinese medicine is easily confused. There is only one word difference among the three traditional Chinese medicines, but their effects are different.

Panax notoginseng is a precious medicinal material that can promote blood circulation. Your notoginseng is compound. If you accidentally eat notoginseng, it will damage ventricular endothelial cells and block venules. The damage caused by the three flags is irreversible and very dangerous.

Gu Shengzu

Sophora flavescens is a traditional Chinese medicine, which has been used by many people for a long time to treat eczema and chronic vaginitis. However, it should be noted that Sophora flavescens is not suitable for all diseases.

It is only suitable for vaginitis and eczema caused by damp-heat accumulation. Blindly taking Sophora Flavescentis under the condition of unclear condition will delay the treatment of the condition, and excessive taking will lead to liver damage.

folium sennae

Many people who are constipated every day eat senna, a traditional Chinese medicine. Senna leaf has certain antidiarrheal effect, but it is more suitable for acute constipation, and the general dosage is 5-6g. Long-term overdose will lead to liver damage and irreversible damage to the body.

When taking Chinese medicine, we must pay attention to the guidance of professional doctors. Many traditional Chinese medicines have only one word difference, but their effects are different. Incorrect Chinese medicine does great harm to the liver.

To sum up, it is a three-point poison, and you should follow the doctor's instructions to make better contributions to your health!