Remedies for chronic eczema

Chronic eczema belongs to the category of wet sores in traditional Chinese medicine, chronic eczema is related to long time consuming yin and blood, blood deficiency and wind dryness, etc. It can be treated by taking the internal medication of angelica drink or the addition of four things to eliminate the wind, eczema powder, and removing dampness and stomach ling soup, etc. The itch is aggravated by heat or soap and water.
Eczema manifests itself in long duration of illness, recurrent episodes, skin lesions with dark color or pigmentation, or skin lesions with roughness and thickening, itchy and unbearable, itching aggravated by heat or soap and water washing, accompanied by dry mouth, abdominal distension and other discomforts.
1. Angelica drink or four things to eliminate wind drink plus or minus: commonly used angelica, chicken blood vine, Xu Changqing and other traditional Chinese medicine ingredients, itching can not sleep, plus mother of pearl (first decoction), nightshade vine, sour jujube nut, with nourishing blood and moisturizing the skin, wind to stop the itch (through the elimination of the wind that invades the surface of the itch to stop itching) efficacy.
2. Eczema Bulk: Containing Chinese medicinal ingredients such as bitter ginseng, snakebeds, lateral cypress leaves, etc., it has the efficacy of dispelling wind and relieving itching, collecting dampness and astringing sores (to minimize the invasion of dampness and promote the healing of sores), and it can be used for acute and chronic eczema sores and other diseases.
3. Dampness Removing Stomach Ling Soup: contains Chen Pi, poria, ze diarrhea, red poria and other traditional Chinese medicine ingredients, with the effect of removing dampness and clearing heat, can be used for the treatment of spleen deficiency and dampness of wet sores.
Note that the medication should be taken in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, do not blindly use their own medication, and the emergence of chronic eczema, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner to identify and treat.