Mugwort is also known as mugwort leaves. Mugwort has the effect of relieving itching, so when women’s body itching can be boiled with mugwort external wash to relieve itching, with the use of medication also need to strictly comply with the doctor’s instructions. Mugwort has the efficacy of warming menstruation and dispersing cold, stopping bleeding, relieving pain, and eliminating dampness and relieving itching, with a pungent, bitter flavor and warm nature, and is attributed to the liver meridian, spleen meridian, and kidney meridian. Clinically, it is mainly used to treat dysmenorrhea, irregular menstruation, blood in stool, metrorrhagia (excessive menstrual flow or dripping), hematemesis in pregnancy, vomiting blood, hemoptysis, epistaxis (generalized hemorrhage), fetal restlessness, diarrhea, dysentery (dysentery that does not resolve for a long time or recurring dysentery), heart and abdominal coldness and pain, diarrhea, hemorrhoids, eczema, scabies and carbuncle ulcers (purulent infections centered in hair follicles), and other conditions. It is prohibited for those who are allergic to mugwort leaves, and allergy sufferers should use mugwort leaves with caution. Mugwort leaves can also be used externally by boiling water alone or with other anti-itching medicines (such as pepper, fengfeng, etc.) to treat itchy skin, eczema, scabies and canker sores. Therefore, women’s body itching can also be used under the guidance of a doctor to use mugwort leaves boiled water for external use to relieve itching, but note that the skin broken people should not be used.