Skin diseases are characterized by easy diagnosis and difficult treatment. For Western medicine, the three major elements: hormones, antibiotics and vitamins are its common drugs, which undeniably play a role in the treatment of some diseases, but there are also certain side effects. Chinese medicine originated from people’s understanding of nature, closely related to life, and after thousands of years of accumulation and precipitation, some drugs are the roots and bark of everyday life, and some non-drug therapies, in the clinical application of significant results, toxic side effects are small, here on the common diseases of dermatology, Chinese medicine treatment advantages to do an explanation, I hope to broaden your horizons, the right to talk about after dinner. 1, acne is a common disease, the incidence is quite high, especially in adolescent men and women. In 2009, at the annual meeting of the Chinese Physicians Association of Dermatology in Suzhou, the newly revised “Acne Treatment Guidelines” were considered to include Chinese medicine. At the same time, some well-known dermatology hospitals are also applying Chinese medicine to treat acne, such as Tanshinone, which is a more common Chinese medicine with better results. 2, psoriasis is another disease with a relatively high incidence, and in some large hospitals, psoriasis has become the main disease in outpatient clinics and wards. The diagnosis of psoriasis is easy, but the treatment is more difficult. Western medicine commonly uses vitamin A derivatives, such as Fang Xi (trade name), topical weak medium-acting hormones and carbotriol (such as Darex and Mengfu), etc. The effect is obvious, but the relapse rate is high and relapses quickly. For our TCM dermatology, we generally use pure Chinese medicine, oral Chinese medicine, external homemade Chinese medicine topical rubbing, acupuncture, bloodletting cupping, walking jar, the effect is remarkable, and no side effects, many patients do not relapse after treatment or delayed relapse. 3, reoccurring dermatitis, hormone-dependent dermatitis is also a common disease in outpatient clinics, due to the richness of facial blood vessels, drug absorption is more, therefore, hormonal drugs topical rubbing is not applicable. For hormone dependent dermatitis, western medicine often uses small doses of hormones orally, then gradually reduce the amount, or add moisturizing and repairing agents, this process can rebound, and now newer drugs such as Tacrolimus can also rebound after stopping. Chinese medicine has its own simple and unique approach to clearing heat and cooling blood to dispel wind and relieve itching herbal medicine taken orally and topical drug masks with remarkable results.