How to treat urticaria with wind-heat type

Urticaria is equivalent to addiction rash in Chinese medicine. Wind-heat type addiction rash can be treated by tonics, acupuncture and cupping. 1. Tonics: It can be taken internally to dissipate wind-heat, relieve itching and relieve the surface, which is mainly composed of honeysuckle, bitter ginseng, antifungal, smallpox pollen, etc. It has the efficacy of dispersing wind and clearing up the heat, eliminating dampness and relieving itching, and can treat wind-heat or wind-dampness-induced urticaria, eczema, etc. The adverse effects and contraindications of this medicine are not clear. The adverse reactions and contraindications of this drug are not clear; it is recommended that patients avoid contact with allergic foods or objects during the administration of the drug. 2. Acupuncture and moxibustion: acupuncture points such as Quchi, Fengchi, Huizhong and Daxi can be used to relieve wind and clear heat. Points in the commission can be punctured to bleed. Adverse reactions such as redness and bruising of the skin may occur after acupuncture; acupuncture is contraindicated in people with blood clotting mechanism disorders, and pregnant women and menstruating women should be cautious of acupuncture. 3. Cupping: Cupping can be performed on the bladder meridian on the back to remove wind and clear heat. Cupping may cause pain and other reactions; skin allergies, ulcers, edema and large blood vessels in the distribution of parts, should not be cupping; pregnant women abdomen, lumbosacral area, also should not be cupping. Patients suffering from wind-heat type urticaria are advised to go to regular hospitals for consultation and treatment, and the specific treatment method should be individualized after identification by professional physicians. The use of drugs need to be identified by a Chinese medicine practitioner before use, and acupuncture, cupping and other operations should be carried out by a Chinese medicine technician, do not self-medication or self-operation.