If the patient is not allergic to moxa leaves, the general use of moxa leaves will not make eczema worse.
Mugwort has the effect of warming menstruation, stopping bleeding, dispersing cold and relieving pain, and is used externally to dispel dampness and relieve itching. Mugwort leaves can be used to treat blood in the stool, metrorrhagia (heavy menstrual bleeding), menstrual disorders, dysmenorrhea (profuse vaginal discharge), restlessness of the fetus, diarrhea, diarrhea, diarrhea and diarrhea, sores and ulcers, cholera, and scabies and ringworm.
Therefore, if eczema patients are not allergic to mugwort, the use of mugwort will generally not make eczema worse. However, it is worth noting that eczema patients with Yin deficiency and blood heat should be cautious of using mugwort leaves.
It is recommended that eczema patients seek medical attention in a timely manner, by a professional Chinese medicine practitioner to identify the symptoms of the disease, if you need to use mugwort, it is recommended to use before consulting a professional physician or pharmacist, do not blindly use, in order to avoid adverse reactions.