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Can the wormwood belly button patch still be used after it has expired? Is it still valid?
People always get sick, and when they are sick, they usually choose to take medicine for treatment, but the medicine itself has side effects, which will also bring a burden to gastrointestinal digestion while treating diseases. In this case, is there any medicine that can cure the disease without hurting the stomach? The answer is yes. The wormwood belly button patch, which has been hotly discussed in recent years, is one of the choices. Is this a traditional Chinese medicine for external use? Umbilical therapy? By making Chinese medicine into pills and applying them to the navel, the absorption of drug effects is promoted. Some people here question that taking medicine will worry about expiration, so can the wormwood navel patch still be used after expiration? Is it still valid now?

Generally speaking, there are specific storage methods and shelf life on the outer packaging box of wormwood belly button stickers. According to the medicinal properties and packing tightness of different medicinal materials, the wormwood belly button patch can usually be stored unevenly at room temperature for 6 months to 3 years, according to the product instructions. When it is difficult to keep the temperature above 20 degrees in spring and summer, it is recommended to keep it in the refrigerator to prevent deterioration, but it can only be taken out of the refrigerator when the navel returns to normal temperature.

As we all know, the medicinal properties of expired medicinal materials have been greatly reduced, so the wormwood belly button patch has expired, and doctors do not recommend continuing to use it. After all, in this case, the effect of the moxa stick is weak, and if it is serious, harmful substances may be decomposed due to deterioration, which will bring harm to the human body.