What are the Chinese medical treatments for dry nose

Dry nose belongs to the category of Chinese medicine, such as nasal haggard, Chinese medicine can be treated by internal treatment, external treatment, acupuncture therapy. 1. Internal treatment (1) Dryness offending the lungs: manifested as dry nose, burning pain, dry cough with pharyngeal oxygen, red tongue, thin yellow moss with little fluid, and fine pulse (pulse becomes narrower and finer and speeds up). Treatment is with Clearing Dryness and Rescuing Lung Soup. (2) Lung and kidney yin deficiency: manifested by dry nose, atrophied nasal turbinates, heat in the hands and feet, lumbar and knee soreness (feeling of soreness and weakness in the lumbar and knee regions), red tongue with little moss, and fine pulse. Use Lily Solid Gold Soup. (3) Weakness of Spleen-Qi (Weakness of Spleen-Qi): manifesting as a dry nose, accompanied by nausea (poor appetite) abdominal distension, fatigue (mental exhaustion, physical weakness), pale red tongue, white moss, and a slow, weak pulse. Treatment is with tonifying the middle and benefiting qi soup. 2. External Treatment (1) Nose drops: Use nourishing and moisturizing medicines to drip the nose, such as honey. (2) Steam inhalation: Use decoction of internal Chinese medicine for steam inhalation. (3) Acupuncture therapy: take Yingxiang point, Ashansanli point, Blood Sea point, Lung Yu point, Spleen Yu point and Sanyinjiao point for acupuncture treatment. If symptoms of dry nose occur, consult the clinician and follow the doctor’s instructions.