Chinese medicine for eczema

Eczema, known as wet sores in Chinese medicine, can be treated through internal and external treatments under the guidance of a physician’s diagnosis. 1. Internal treatment (1) Dampness-heat embracing the skin: manifested as reddish skin lesions, pimples, itching, thirst, short and red urine (small amount of urine, dark yellow color), constipation, red tongue, yellowish greasy moss, slippery pulse, etc. The treatment is Longdian Diarrhea Liver Tang. Treatment can be used gentian diarrhea liver soup. (2) Spleen deficiency and dampness: manifested as red, itchy skin lesions with pimples, accompanied by dullness (no appetite, reduced food intake), abdominal distension, loose stools (thin and unshaped feces), pale and fat tongue, white and greasy moss, and slippery pulse. It can be used to remove dampness and stomach ling soup. (3) Blood deficiency and wind dryness: manifested as dark color, roughness and itching of skin lesions, accompanied by dryness of the mouth without desire to drink, dullness, pale tongue, white moss, and thin pulse. Available angelica drink. 2. External treatment: acute patients can use bitter ginseng, cypress and other decoction wet compresses, subacute patients can use three yellow lotion, chronic can be used in Qingdai cream. Acupuncture and moxibustion when the hand Yangming, foot Taiyin meridian points. Commonly used points such as Quchi, Yinlingquan, Sea of Blood, Fengshi and so on. All of the above treatments should be used under the guidance of a professional physician, do not use medication or acupuncture on your own. If symptoms related to eczema appear, consult a professional clinician and follow the doctor’s instructions.