Commonly used herbs for hyperhidrosis

  Chinese herbs have been shown to be more effective in treating hyperhidrosis. The following is a brief introduction to a few commonly used herbs to stop sweating.  Huang Qi. The nature of warm, sweet, is a tonic for the qi, can supplement the lung, spleen qi. Astragalus ancient as “Huang Qi”, Zhang Xichen said: “its tonic work of the best, so push the long tonic, and the name is also called Qi.” So often used in Qi deficiency caused by excessive sweating. It can be seen in sweating, easy to catch a cold, shortness of breath, fatigue, tiredness, loose food, urine, edema and so on.  Atractylodes macrocephala: warm, sweet and bitter, can not only nourish the qi and strengthen the spleen, but also dry dampness and strengthen the spleen, which is known as “the first medicine to nourish the qi and strengthen the spleen”. Atractylodes macrocephala is used to nourish the qi of the spleen and stomach, and is warm and damp, so it is often used together with Huang Qi for excessive sweating due to qi deficiency. It can be seen in excessive sweating, poor food intake, loose stools, edema, and dysbiosis.  Zhi Mu: Cold in nature, sweet and bitter in taste, it not only clears heat and fire, but also nourishes Yin and moistens dryness. It is also used to nourish Yin. Therefore, Zhi Mu is often used for excessive sweating due to yin deficiency and fire. It can be seen in excessive sweating, bone steam and hot flashes, heart trouble, thirst, dry bowel and constipation.  Sour date palm: It is mild in nature, sweet and sour in taste, and can both astringent sweat and is an important medicine to nourish the heart and calm the mind. The Famous Medical Doctor’s Special Record: “Troubled heart cannot sleep, …… false sweat.” Therefore, sour date palm is often used for excessive sweating due to heart deficiency. It can be seen in excessive sweating, palpitations, forgetfulness, insomnia, dreaminess, sweating in sleep, etc.  Wu Wei Zi: Warm in nature, sweet and sour in taste, it is both astringent and astringent, and also tonifies qi and generates fluid. Medicinal Properties: “Eliminates annoyance and heat, generates fluid and quenches thirst, tonifies deficiency and strengthens Yin.” The sour taste of Wu Zi can astringent sweat, can generate fluid, and the sweet taste can nourish Qi, so it is often used to treat hyperhidrosis in which both Qi and fluid are injured. It can be seen in excessive sweating, thirst, sleepiness and weakness.  Dragon bone: flat in nature, astringent and sweet in taste, it is an important medicine for astringency and fixing astringency. This herb is astringent and astringent in the sense that it is used to stop sweating, stopping sweating, fixing asthma and astringent sores.” Dragon bone is astringent and astringent, and is often used in combination with deficiency medicines for excessive sweating due to deficiency and slippage. It can be seen in excessive sweating, spermatorrhea, slippery sperm, frequent urination, enuresis, collapse, and dysuria. In addition, keel bone also calms the liver and tranquilizes the mind, so it can also be used for excessive sweating with palpitations and insomnia, forgetfulness and dreaminess, dizziness and irritability.  Ephedra Root: It is flat, sweet and slightly astringent in taste, and is a special medicine to stop sweating. The famous doctor’s special record: “stop sweating, summer month miscellaneous powder puff of.”. The only traditional effect of ephedra root is to stop sweating, therefore, ephedra root is a medicine specifically for the symptomatic treatment of sweating. It can be taken internally and used externally, and can be used in combination for various kinds of sweating caused by deficiency.  It can be used both internally and externally, and can be used in combination to treat various kinds of deficiencies caused by hyperhidrosis. The same herbal medicine with antiperspirant effect has different properties and efficacy, and should be used clinically according to its properties to improve its efficacy.