What are the methods for treating acne with traditional Chinese medicine

The traditional Chinese medicine treatment of acne mainly includes oral Chinese medicine, external Chinese medicine, acupuncture and moxibustion therapy, cupping therapy, diet conditioning and other methods. Acne is often related to factors such as excessive heat in the lungs and stomach, accumulation of damp heat, and stagnation of qi and blood. Treatment should be based on individual constitution differentiation.

1. Oral administration of traditional Chinese medicine

can choose modified loquat clearing lung drink for lung and stomach heat type, containing loquat leaves, mulberry bark and other ingredients, which can help clear heat and relieve lung inflammation. Yin Chen Hao Tang is commonly used for damp heat accumulation type, containing Yin Chen, Gardenia, etc., which can promote dampness and detoxify. Peach Blossom Four Ingredient Decoction is commonly used for the type of Qi and Blood Stasis, which contains ingredients such as Angelica sinensis and Chuanxiong, and can promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis. Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners should adjust the prescription based on tongue and pulse conditions to avoid self medication.

2. For external use of traditional Chinese medicine [SEP], Jin Huang San or upside down San can be used for external application, containing ingredients such as rhubarb and yellow cypress, which have anti-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory effects. Acne scars can be treated with Huanglian ointment, which contains Huanglian, borneol, and other ingredients to promote wound healing. Facial mask, such as Qibai Powder, contain Angelica dahurica, Cayratia japonica, etc., suitable for those with strong oil secretion. Clean the skin before use, and those with allergies should undergo local testing.

3. acupuncture and moxibustion therapy

often takes Hegu, Quchi and other acupoints to clear away lung heat and coordinate with Zusanli to regulate spleen and stomach. Ear acupoints are selected to apply pressure to areas such as endocrine system and lungs, and Wang Buliuxing seeds are changed twice a week. Stimulating acne nodules with a fire needle can promote the resolution of inflammation and should be performed by a professional physician. During treatment, scratching should be avoided and the acupuncture site should be kept dry and clean.

4. Cupping therapy

The bladder meridian can be cleared through cupping on the back, improving the symptoms of acne redness and swelling. The flash cupping method is suitable for acupoints such as Dazhui and Feishu, and can regulate the function of internal organs. For those with severe blood stasis, puncturing and cupping can be used, but it is contraindicated for those with coagulation dysfunction. After cupping, it is necessary to keep warm and avoid wind, and surgery should not be performed on damaged skin.

5. Dietary adjustment

It is advisable to consume heat clearing foods such as mung beans and winter melon, and avoid spicy and greasy foods. Blood heat type can drink honeysuckle dew, and wet heat type recommends coix seed Congee. Drinking an appropriate amount of dandelion tea daily can help detoxify and disperse lumps. Long term adherence to dietary regulation, combined with regular sleep and emotional management. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment for acne requires persistence for a period of time to take effect, and staying up late and excessively cleaning the skin should be avoided during the treatment period. When symptoms worsen or cyst nodules appear, timely follow-up visits should be made to adjust the plan. Wash your face with warm water in daily life, choose non irritating skincare products, and keep your pillowcase clean. Female patients with worsening acne before and after their menstrual cycle can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine for regulating and tonifying. Developing the habit of recording changes in diet and skin lesions can help physicians accurately diagnose and treat diseases.

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