Traditional Chinese Medicine Identification of Pemphigus vulgaris

Patchy baldness belongs to the category of “greasy wind” in Chinese medicine, and the identification of Chinese medicine includes insufficiency of liver and kidney, deficiency of blood heat, deficiency of wind and dryness, stagnation of qi and blood stasis, and deficiency of qi and blood.
1. Liver and kidney insufficiency: patients will have dizziness, dizziness, tinnitus, insomnia, dreaminess, forgetfulness and other symptoms, as well as a red tongue, tongue with little coating, fine pulse and other manifestations.
2. Blood deficiency and wind dryness: the main symptom is the sudden loss of hair in a round or irregular shape, along with symptoms such as colorlessness, itching of the head, dizziness, insomnia, as well as signs such as pale tongue, thin moss, and weak pulse.
3. Qi stagnation and blood stasis: the main symptom is sudden patchy loss of hair on the scalp, with dark color, dark tongue or petechiae, ecchymosis, and stringy pulse.
4. Deficiency of qi and blood: the main symptom is patchy loss of hair after illness or childbirth, with gradual aggravation, accompanied by palpitation, shortness of breath and laziness, fatigue, pale tongue, thin white tongue coating, and weak pulse.
Patchy baldness patients need to go to the hospital in a timely manner to consult a professional doctor for diagnosis and treatment, not to identify or use medication on their own, so as not to use the wrong medication to cause damage to the organism.