How does Chinese medicine treat eczema with long hands and feet

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Eczema is a common skin disease now. In the past, I often had eczema on my hands. When I had eczema, I had itchy blisters. It was easy to break when I scratched it. It was very easy to cause wound infection. After suffering from eczema, the treatment effect is often disappointing, because if we repeatedly use western medicine or hormone drugs for treatment, it will not only produce drug resistance, but also cause more harm to the body. Later, I tried to use traditional Chinese medicine treatment, and finally recovered. Let me share how traditional Chinese Medicine treats eczema

How does Chinese medicine treat eczema with long hands and feet

First: bake the medical fire needle with alcohol lamp until the tip of the needle turns red, then quickly use the needle to needle the affected area of eczema, and focus on some blisters and places with papules and ulcers, and needling until the affected area is burnt yellow. Do not wash the needle with water after needling, and then disinfect the wound after a quarter of an hour.

Second: take a Cordyceps, then soak it in sesame oil, take out the Cordyceps after a while, clamp a section with tweezers, then ignite the other end and put it in the eczema area and the edge area, and then take it out after the Cordyceps is burned out, and disinfect the wound of the patient.

Third: take dry and damp heat clearing Sophora flavescens, heat clearing cortex dictamni and Fructus Kochiae, put them in the pot and decoct them with water, take them out half an hour, and scrub the affected area with their liquid. Scrub them several times a day as much as possible to stop itching, and then apply myrrh on the wound to astringent the sore.

matters needing attention

To cure eczema, we should start with daily diet. Eczema patients should abstain from eating irritating food that can aggravate the disease and cause sensitivity, such as wine, spicy fried food, shrimp, crab, beef and other food.