Can you use mugwort leaves in a bath?

Mugwort has the ability to dispel dampness and relieve itching, and can be boiled and used in a bath. To treat eczema, scabies and other itchy skin conditions.
Mugwort leaves are pungent, bitter, warm, slightly toxic, attributed to the liver, spleen and kidney meridians. Mugwort leaves used externally is a traditional Chinese medicine with the effect of removing dampness and relieving itching. Clinically, mugwort can be used externally to treat itchy skin and other conditions.
It should be noted that people who are allergic to mugwort are prohibited from using it, and allergic people should be cautious of using mugwort. If you use mugwort boiled water to take a bath, the skin can not appear broken, otherwise it is prohibited to use.
If eczema and other skin diseases, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to use mugwort boiled water bath to stop itching, the specific medication also need to follow the doctor’s instructions, do not use private medication, so as not to cause damage to the organism.