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小薊
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Field Thistle Herb
LATIN
Cirsii Herba
Medicinal Group Blood-cooling hemostatic medicinal
Source Dried aerial part of Cirsium setosum (Willd.) MB. (Fam. Compositae)
Nature and Flavors sweet, bitter; cool
Meridian Affinity Heart, Liver
Actions To cool the blood to stop bleeding, remove blood stasis, and disperse swelling

Family

Compositae

Part used

Aerial part

Indications

Epistaxis, spitting of blood, hematuria, hematochezia, abnormal uterine bleeding, traumatic bleeding; carbuncles and sores

Cautions

No Data.

Report on adverse effect

Can cause eardrum perforation [1]

May reduce iron absorption when used together with iron preparations, can affect the therapeutic effect in the treatment of iron deficiency anemia [2]

Reference

王凱 (1998)。<小薊汁液滴耳引起鼓膜穿孔1例>。耳鼻喉學報,4。

張俊龍 (2002)。《臨床中西藥物配伍手册》。中國:科學出版社。

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