Head sweating belonging to the deficiency of both qi and yin can be treated with Sheng Vein Drink.
Head sweating is categorized into physiological and pathological. Physiological head sweating is often seen in hot weather, after activities, nervousness, etc. and does not require treatment.
Pathological sweating of the head belongs to the category of “spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the day, aggravated by a little movement)” in Chinese medicine, which is mainly manifested by sweating at times, and sweating is more serious after activities. Clinical diagnosis of lung and guardian not solid, heart and blood insufficiency, qi and yin deficiency and other certificates. If the patient’s head sweating is recognized as a deficiency of both qi and yin, it can be treated with Sheng Vein Drink.
It is composed of red ginseng, maitake and schizandra, and has the effect of benefiting qi and generating fluids (promoting the production of fluids by replenishing qi), astringing yin and stopping sweating (astringing yin fluids and reducing sweating). It is mainly used for the symptoms of qi and yin deficiency, such as tiredness, shortness of breath and laziness of speech, sweating and fatigue, dryness of the pharynx, dryness of the tongue with little moss, and a number of weak pulses, or prolonged coughing with a weak pulse, or spontaneous sweating with thirst.
When non-physiological head sweating occurs, you should go to the hospital in a timely manner, after the diagnosis of a professional physician to determine the treatment plan. Do not blindly use medication on your own, so as not to delay the condition.