How to use mugwort leaves to treat eczema

Mugwort leaf decoction local external wash has the function of eliminating dampness and relieving itching, can be used to treat eczema, pruritus, scabies and other itching skin.
Eczema is to skin pimples, herpes, oozing, hypertrophy and other polymorphic damage, and recurring as the clinical manifestations of the disease, belongs to the category of wet sores in Chinese medicine.
Mugwort is pungent, bitter and warm; it is slightly toxic. Attributed to the liver, spleen and kidney meridians. Effects: Warming menstruation, stopping bleeding, dispersing cold, relieving pain, regulating menstruation, tranquilizing the fetus; external use to dispel dampness and relieve itching. It is used in treating deficiency-cold hematemesis, epistaxis, metrorrhagia (excessive menstrual flow or dribbling), excessive menstruation, uterine coldness and infertility, and epigastric and abdominal coldness and pain (cold pain felt in the stomach and abdomen).
This product is pungent, bitter and dry, local decoction soup external wash has the function of eliminating dampness and relieving itching, can be used to treat eczema, pruritus, scabies and other itching skin. The volatile oil of mugwort leaves has mild stimulating effect on the skin, which can cause fever, flushing and so on. Allergic to mugwort leaves is prohibited.
Eczema patients should avoid eating fish and shrimp, strong tea, coffee, spicy and other foods, away from allergens. Avoid mental stress and prevent overwork.
The use of drugs should be under the guidance of a professional doctor, and should not be self-medication to avoid adverse reactions. If you feel unwell, it is recommended that you consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying your condition.