Medicinal efficacy and function of Cao Mao.

Saxifraga acuminata is a common wild herb with strip-shaped leaves and spikes on the upper part, which grows in fields and roadsides. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that Cao Mao has the effects of clearing away heat and toxic materials, relieving swelling and pain, promoting fluid production to quench thirst, and inducing diuresis to relieve swelling. The specific functions are as follows:

1. Clearing away heat and toxic materials: Cao Mao has the function of clearing away heat and toxic materials, and can be used as an adjuvant treatment for heat-toxic diseases, such as laryngitis and tonsillitis.

2. Detumescence and analgesia: Cao Mao has the function of detumescence and analgesia, which is helpful to treat pain and swelling in joints and muscles.

3. Promoting fluid production and quenching thirst: Hairy grass has the function of promoting fluid production and quenching thirst, and can be used to treat thirst, dry mouth, fever and thirst.

4. Diuresis and detumescence: Cao Mao has the function of diuresis and detumescence, and can be used to treat edema, dysuria and other symptoms.

In a word, Cao Mao has many medicinal effects and functions, such as clearing away heat and toxic materials, relieving swelling and pain, promoting fluid production to quench thirst, and promoting diuresis to relieve swelling. However, it should be noted that the use of Cao Mao should be in accordance with the doctor's advice and should not be used at will to avoid adverse reactions.