I analyzed it on the first floor. Can't say wrong, just feel one-sided.
When you see a piece of Eupatorium adenophorum and Smilax glabra, you say edema.
Although it seems to have the meaning of Ji Fang Huangqi Decoction, its proportion in the whole prescription is too low.
Shenqi invigorating qi
Chuanxiong, peach kernel and cinnamon can all be used.
Ophiopogon japonicus, Bidens bipinnata and rhubarb can clear heat or nourish yin.
Eupatorium adenophorum seems to promote blood circulation and dredge meridians, which is compatible with Leonurus japonicus.
Poria cocos is a diuretic, but it is widely used and should not be decided hastily.
Smilax glabra is beneficial to water control, but it is not the main function. In addition, the two drugs in the general prescription are very beneficial to joints and relaxing muscles and tendons.
The general prescription should benefit qi and promote blood circulation, remove blood stasis and benefit joints.
It should be a patient with long illness or weakness, and the pathogenesis is complicated.
There should be no edema, and the main symptoms may be virtual image+thermal image+joint pain.
Don't use it when you have a cold. Moreover, Chinese medicine must not be added or subtracted without authorization, which goes against the doctor's original intention. Chinese medicine is by no means something you can understand by reading a few books.
There is no way to evaluate the toxicity of drugs. What is introduced on the first floor can be referred to, so I won't go into details.
If in doubt, do not use the entire prescription.