Eczema belongs to the category of wet sores in Chinese medicine. To treat pediatric wet sores, acupressure points such as Quchi and Yinlingquan can be pushed and held by a professional Chinese medicine practitioner.
For the treatment of pediatric eczema, acupressure points such as Quchi, Yinlingquan, Sea of Blood, and Ahshi points (the points where acidity, numbness, distension and pain are obvious) can be pushed and held.
Quchi can clear and diarrhea Yangming heat; Yinlingquan can clear and transform dampness and turbidity; Sea of Blood can activate blood and dispel wind; using a millipede to prick the affected area around the A Yes point can be adjusted to the local meridian qi. Acupuncture and massage of these points can clear heat and eliminate dampness, and is used to treat wet sores.
Note that during the acupuncture period, avoid eating fish and shrimp, strong tea, coffee, spicy food, and stay away from allergens. Avoid mental stress and prevent overwork.
It is recommended that pediatric patients with wet sores seek medical attention in a timely manner and have the doctor perform acupressure, so as not to delay the condition or damage the organism.