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The difference between Akebia manshuriensis and Akebia manshuriensis

The difference between Akebia manshuriensis and Akebia manshuriensis lies in the species, toxicity, efficacy, indications and precautions of medicinal plants.

1. Plant species: Akebia manshuriensis is the rattan stem of Akebia manshuriensis of Aristolochiaceae. Akebia Akebia is a dry vine of Akebia Akebia, Akebia trifoliata and Akebia Akebia.

2. Toxicity: Akebia manshuriensis is toxic, which can lead to acute renal failure and even death. Poisoning symptoms often include epigastric discomfort, vomiting, headache, chest tightness, abdominal pain, dyslexia, edema, oliguria and unconsciousness. The oral toxicity of Akebia manshuriensis is very small, and the injection has certain toxicity. Poisoning symptoms, like Akebia manshuriensis, are generally caused by overdose and long-term use.

3. Efficacy: Closing Mu Tong can clear the heart, purge fire, relieve stranguria and dredge menstruation. Akebia Akebia can induce diuresis to relieve stranguria (solve the problem of endless urination and less urine output), dredge menstruation, relieve lactation, and clear away heart trouble (clear away inner troubles).

4. Indications: Wood is usually used to treat heat stranguria (obvious burning and stabbing pain when urinating, accompanied by frequent urination and urgency, discomfort in abdominal traction), red urine, edema, upset, sore mouth, amenorrhea, postpartum mammary obstruction, damp-heat arthralgia, etc.

Wood is usually used to treat symptoms such as cold shower, pain, edema, hematuria, amenorrhea, hypogalactia, arthralgia due to damp heat, laryngitis (sore throat, or dryness, foreign body sensation, or itchy throat and dysphagia).

5. Precautions: Patients without damp heat and pregnant women should use Akebia manshuriensis with caution. Pregnant women should use Akebia Akebia with caution, and avoid greasy, wet, sour and spicy food during medication.