TCM treatment of scrotal eczema

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I am about to get married, but from a week ago I grew a lot of little red spots under me. I am very anxious. I don't know what to do. I am worried that I won't go down when I get married. Later, I went to consult the doctor in this field and found out that I got scrotal eczema. Now I'm much better. Here I'd like to share the traditional Chinese medicine treatment of scrotal eczema with you, hoping to help you Help more people.

TCM treatment of scrotal eczema

Treatment 1: peel and viscera the water snake, then wash and cut it into pieces, then put it into boiling water to cook, remove the bone; remove the claws, head and viscera of toad, then wash and cut it into small pieces for standby; put the snake, toad and japonica rice into the pot to cook, cook porridge, and add flavoring products. It is recommended to take it every morning and evening, and the effect is very good.

Treatment 2: cook congee with coix seed and japonica rice, and then add a small amount of rock sugar, daily as a snack to take.

Treatment 3: decoct the dried knobby vegetables in water, then remove the dregs; add the washed japonica rice into the liquid medicine, and then cook porridge. It is recommended to take it once a day in the morning and once a day in the evening, and take it after being warm. This folk prescription has a good effect of diuresis and wind, suitable for patients with scrotal eczema or pudendal pruritus.

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