There are many herbs that can be used externally in the clinic for bath soaking, such as mugwort leaves, mulberry branches, and seaweed vines. In the use of should pay attention to the use of proprietary Chinese medicine bath use efficacy is limited, can not replace the drug used in the treatment of disease.
1. Mugwort leaves: this medicine is hard and warm in nature, with small poison, belonging to the liver, spleen, kidney meridian, with warm menstruation to stop bleeding, dispersal of cold pain, external use of dampness and itching effect, clinically can be used for vomiting blood, epistaxis, collapse (menstruation is too much or more than a few drops), excessive menstruation, cold pain in the abdomen (abdomen), cold menstruation and cold, cold and incompatible with the official cold and infertility, itchy skin and other medical conditions treatment.
In the use of mugwort should be noted that the drug has a certain degree of toxicity, allergic to the drug is not recommended for patients.
2. Mulberry Branches: The drug has the effect of evacuating wind-heat, clearing the lungs and moistening the dryness, clearing the liver and brightening the eyes, clinically used for wind-heat colds, lung-heat and dry cough, dizziness and headache, red eyes and faintness and other conditions of the treatment. In the use of the drug should be noted that the nature of the bitter cold, for the spleen and stomach cold patients are not recommended to use.
3. Hai Feng Teng: the drug has the efficacy of eliminating wind-dampness, through the meridians and collaterals, stopping paralysis, clinically used for wind-cold-dampness paralysis, pain in the limbs and joints, contracture of the tendons and veins (muscle tension, stiffness), flexion and extension of unfavorable treatment of the disease.
In the external bath use should pay attention to the skin broken and infected patients are not recommended bath use, so as not to cause adverse consequences.
If you need to use the above drugs, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital, under the guidance of a professional physician to identify the treatment.