Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment for Urticaria

Urticaria is the equivalent of addiction rash in Chinese medicine. Chinese medicine can use traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture therapy, external treatment for urticaria. 1. Traditional Chinese medicine: wind-cold bundle surface symptoms see wind masses white color, cold (fear of cold), etc., can be used Gui Zhi Ma Huang each half soup; wind-heat violation of the surface of the symptoms see wind masses bright red, fever, sore throat, etc., can be used to eliminate wind dispersal. If the symptoms of stomach and intestinal dampness-heat are large and reddish, fatigue and dullness (lack of appetite and reduced food intake), then Fangfeng Tongsheng San can be used; if the symptoms of blood deficiency and wind dryness are recurrent and irritability, then Angelica sinensis can be used. 2. Acupuncture and moxibustion therapy can be used, such as millimetre needle, ear acupuncture, cupping. Addictive rash occurs in the upper body, millimetre needle to take the Neiguan, Quchi; occurs in the lower body, to take the foot Sanli, Sea of Blood, Sanyinjiao; occurs in the whole body, to take the wind pool, Fengshi, the large intestine, large vertebrae and so on. For ear acupuncture, take spleen area, liver area, subcortex, adrenal glands and Shenmen points. Cupping at the acupoints of the foot solar bladder meridian for those with solid evidence; cupping at the Shenque acupoint for those with deficient evidence. 3. External treatment method can be used Chinese medicine fumigation and Chinese medicine retention enema. For those with red masses and obvious itching, Chinese medicine fumigation should use Chinese medicines such as Bai Xian Pi and Horsetail; for those with pale masses and dry skin, Chinese medicines such as Poria cocos, Angelica sinensis and Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae should be used. Chinese medicine retention enema is for addiction rash induced by dietary carelessness, take Huangbai, bitter ginseng and other Chinese medicines. The medicines should be applied reasonably according to the doctor’s prescription.