Herbs for snakebite

Snake wrangling in Chinese medicine is called snake string sores, which is also known as herpes zoster in Western medicine, there is no such thing as “snake wrangling nemesis herbs”. Snake sores are related to liver, lung, spleen pathology and exogenous dampness and heat, and are divided into three types: hepatic fever, spleen deficiency and dampness, and qi stagnation and blood stasis (blood stasis due to unobstructed flow of qi), which need to be diagnosed and treated according to the evidence. 1. Liver meridian heat syndrome: symptoms of bright red lesions, burning pain, blister wall tension; bitter mouth and dry throat, upset and irritable, dry stools, yellow urine; tongue red, thin yellow moss or yellow thick, pulse slippery and so on. The treatment should clear the liver fire, detoxification and pain relief, you can take gentian diarrhea liver soup plus reduction. 2. Spleen deficiency and dampness evidence: the symptoms of the skin lesions are light in color, pain is not obvious, the wall of the blisters is loose; the mouth is not thirsty, less food and abdominal distension, loose stools; the tongue is light or normal, the moss is white or white and greasy, the pulse is slow or slippery, etc. The treatment is to strengthen the spleen and promote dampness, relieve pain. The treatment should strengthen the spleen and diuresis, detoxification and pain relief, can be taken to remove the dampness of the stomach Ling Tang plus subtractions. 3. Qi stagnation and blood stasis syndrome: localized pain after the rash is reduced or subsides, radiating to nearby areas, intolerable pain, restlessness, and in severe cases, it may last for months or longer; dark tongue, white moss, and thin pulse. The treatment should be to regulate qi and activate blood, and to clear the channels and stop pain (dredge the meridians and channels to relieve pain), you can take Tao Hong Si Wu Tang plus reduction. The patient should go to the hospital in time for consultation and standardized treatment under the guidance of professional physicians.