Herbs for eczema include Poria cocos, Phellodendron Bark, Dictyostelium, Bitter Ginseng, Thornybush, Atractylodes Macrocephalae and so on.
1. Poria cocos: sweet taste, light, flat. It belongs to liver and stomach meridian. It has the effect of detoxification and dehumidification. Generally used in the treatment of lower extremity eczema, can be used externally or internally.
2. Phellodendron Bark: bitter flavor, cold nature. It belongs to kidney and bladder meridian. It has the efficacy of clearing heat and drying dampness, detoxifying and detoxifying sores, and is suitable for the treatment of damp-heat eczema, vesicant exudate and other conditions.
3. Groundnut: Pungent, bitter, cold in nature. Attributed to the kidney, bladder meridian. It has the effect of clearing away heat and dampness, dispelling wind and relieving itching (relieving itching by dispelling the wind that violates the surface of the muscle). It can cure damp-heat type and blood deficiency and wind-drying type eczema.
4. Bitter ginseng: bitter flavor, cold in nature. It belongs to heart, liver, stomach, large intestine and bladder meridians. It has the efficacy of clearing heat and drying dampness and killing insects. It is suitable for the treatment of damp-heat eczema, and can be decocted and used externally or taken internally.
5. Thorny mustard: pungent flavor, slightly warm in nature. It belongs to lung and liver meridian. It has the efficacy of dispersing wind, penetrating rashes and eliminating sores. It is suitable for the treatment of blood-heat eczema, rash and other symptoms.
6. Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae: bitter, sweet, warm in nature. It belongs to spleen and stomach meridian. It has the effect of strengthening the spleen and benefiting qi, drying dampness and inducing diuresis, and stopping sweating. Fried with atractylodes macrocephala has a stronger effect on strengthening the spleen and promoting qi, and is suitable for the treatment of eczema and other conditions caused by spleen deficiency and dampness.
It is recommended that eczema patients go to the hospital in a timely manner, follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, and do not use drugs indiscriminately, so as not to delay the condition.