Common Chinese herbal remedies for prickly heat include prickly heat powder, neem powder compress, honeysuckle dew, gentian herb powder, ephedra and snakebeds powder, and so on. 1. Prickly Heat Powder: The main ingredients of Prickly Heat Powder include cypress, talcum powder, glycyrrhizic powder, peppermint ice, and ice tablet, which are powdered and applied externally to relieve itching and relieve toxins, and clear away heat and restrain sweating, and it is mainly used for the treatment of prickly heat and diaper dermatitis, and the adverse effects and contraindications of the powder are still unclear. 2. Neem powder dressing: the main ingredient is neem flowers, research into fine powder, add talcum powder, mussel powder grinding, external use, the main treatment of prickly heat itching, adverse reactions and contraindications are not yet clear. 3. Ephedra serpentine seed powder: the main ingredients are ephedra root, serpentine seed, oyster, glycerite, ginger, ground into a fine powder, used externally, for the treatment of hyperhidrosis, prickly heat, urticaria, adverse reactions and contraindications are not yet clear. 4. honeysuckle dew: the main ingredient is honeysuckle, steam distillation of dew, three times a day, warm water, has the effect of clearing heat and detoxification, mainly used for the treatment of plague fever, thirst and dry throat, carbuncle gangrene (is a kind of venomous sores, occurring on the surface of the body, the limbs, the internal organs of the acute suppurative diseases), prickly heat, adverse effects and contraindications are not yet clear. 5. Gentian herb dressing: the main ingredient is gall grass, decocted and concentrated, coated in the affected area, with the effect of relieving itching and pain, clearing heat and removing toxins, mainly used in the treatment of acute and subacute eczema, atopic dermatitis, prickly heat, and so on, the adverse effects and contraindications are not clear. It is recommended to go to the regular hospital in time, it is recommended to treat under the guidance of a professional doctor’s diagnosis, and follow the doctor’s instructions for symptomatic treatment.