Does mugwort ash cure eczema?

Mugwort ash has the effect of removing dampness and relieving itching, and can be used to treat eczema, but should be used in accordance with medical advice.
Eczema is a common itchy skin disease, caused by a variety of factors, with a tendency to ooze inflammatory diseases. The rash is polymorphic, symmetrical, oozing, itchy and recurrent, and the condition is repetitive, the duration of the disease varies.
Chinese medicine called “wet sores”, Chinese medicine believes that its onset is internal endowment intolerance, external wind, dampness, heat and other evils invasion and onset of the disease, with dampness as the main evil.
Ashes are the burnt ashes of the traditional Chinese medicine moxa leaves, which has the effect of relieving itching and dampness, and moxa leaves are commonly used as topical medicines in the treatment of eczema. Therefore, moxa ashes can be rubbed on the itchy eczema oozing parts to exert the effect of relieving itching and dampness, and can be used as topical treatments for eczema.
It is suitable for people who have no allergic reaction to mugwort ash, and care should be taken to keep the ash dry and clean when using it. In addition, mugwort ash is also commonly used in pruritus, scabies and other itchy skin conditions.
If you have symptoms, you should use the medication under the guidance of a professional physician, do not take the medication blindly, so as not to delay the condition or produce adverse reactions.