Chinese patent medicine for snake pit sores

Proprietary Chinese medicines that can be used to treat snakeskin sores include Gentian Diarrhea and Liver Pills, Ginseng Ling Bai Zhu San, Chai Hu Shu Liver Pills, and Blood House Expelling Blood Stasis Capsule. Drugs should be used according to the three main types of symptoms: damp-heat in the liver and gallbladder (damp-heat evils are deposited in the liver and gallbladder), dampness-immersion in the spleen (the spleen is weak and leads to dampness), and stagnation of qi and blood stasis (blood is stagnant due to the lack of qi flow). 1. Damp-heat of liver and gallbladder: redness, heat, tingling and tightness of the blister wall at the lesions, accompanied by symptoms such as bitter mouth and dry throat, irritability and dryness of stools, etc. Longdian Diarrhoea Liver Pill can be taken internally to clear the liver fire and detoxify the toxin to relieve pain. 2. Spleen deficiency and dampness immersion: the color of the skin lesions is light, the pain is not obvious, the wall of the blisters is loose, and accompanied by symptoms such as little food and abdominal distension, loose stools, white and greasy tongue, etc., ginseng and atractylodes can be taken internally in order to strengthen the spleen and eliminate dampness (through tonifying the spleen to make the dampness discharge), detoxification and pain relief. 3. Qi stagnation and blood stasis: if the rash subsides but the pain in the affected area is intolerable, take Chai Hu Shu Liver Pill together with Hematophagus and Blood Stasis Capsules to invigorate blood and move qi to relieve pain (by regulating the qi mechanism of the human body to relieve pain). In addition, Snake Plate Sore can also be treated by acupuncture, moxibustion, cupping, etc., but the above operations should be carried out under the operation of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner. It is recommended that the use of medication be carried out under the diagnosis of a Chinese medicine practitioner, and that medication should not be taken arbitrarily to avoid adverse consequences.