TCM treatment of infantile scrotal eczema
summary
My skin is red and itchy recently. The doctor said that I have eczema of scrotum. I'm really worried. Better after treatment, let's take a look at the traditional Chinese medicine treatment of scrotal eczema in children.
TCM treatment of infantile scrotal eczema
Treatment 1: take 15 grams of talc, Galla chinensis and alum respectively, appropriate amount of egg yolk oil, grind talc, Galla chinensis and alum into fine powder, mix them into paste with egg yolk oil, and apply them on the affected area twice a day. It is suitable for the treatment of scrotum and scrotum eczema.
Treatment 2: take 50 grams of maple seed, 50 grams of Sophora flavescens, 15 grams of Cnidium monnieri, 15 grams of duckweed, 15 grams of Schizonepeta tenuifolia, 15 grams of Ligusticum chuanxiong, 30 grams of Xanthium sibiricum, 30 grams of Agrimonia pilosa, add 1500-2000 ml of water, boil for 15-20 minutes, filter out the liquid, pour it into the basin, fumigate the affected area while hot, when the liquid changes temperature, sit bath, twice a day. This folk prescription is suitable for anal scrotal eczema.
Treatment 3: take 15 grams of mithushen, 10 grams of borneol, 5 grams of realgar, 10 grams of Cnidium monnieri, 10 grams of Phellodendron amurense and 5 grams of Kochia scoparia. Grind them into fine powder and bottle them for standby. When using, take a proper amount of powder and add vinegar to make a paste. Rub the affected area three times a day. Treatment of intractable scrotal eczema.
matters needing attention
Warm reminder: lactating mothers should eat less milk, crucian carp soup, fresh shrimp, crabs and other induced food, eat more bean products, such as soy milk and other heat clearing food; do not eat stimulating food, such as garlic, onion, pepper and so on, in order to avoid irritant substances into the milk and aggravate the child's eczema.