Can geranium be used for allergies?
Generally, geranium can be used for allergies, but attention should be paid to the severity of the allergic reaction and the method of use. A detailed analysis is as follows:
Geranium has various effects such as clearing heat and detoxifying, promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis, and astringing to stop bleeding. It may serve as an adjunct in treating certain allergy symptoms, such as skin redness, swelling, and itching. Its components, including flavonoids and tannins, have anti-inflammatory and astringent properties that may help relieve superficial allergic reactions.
However, if the skin allergy reaction is very severe, accompanied by significant erythema, blisters, peeling skin, or difficulty breathing, it might be a serious allergic reaction. In such cases, do not self-administer geranium or any other herbal remedies, and seek immediate medical treatment instead. Different individuals may have varying constitutions and causes of allergy, resulting in differing effects of geranium use.
During use, closely monitor local skin reactions. If symptoms such as worsening redness, swelling, or itching occur, discontinue use immediately and seek medical advice. Geranium is not recommended for certain populations, such as pregnant women or those with cold deficiency syndrome of the spleen and stomach. Prior to use, consult a physician and use appropriately according to your own health condition.