Traditional Chinese medicine treatment methods for body odor mainly include external application of Chinese medicine, acupuncture and moxibustion therapy, oral Chinese medicine, cupping therapy, diet conditioning, etc. Body odor is often caused by damp heat or genetic factors. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment focuses on clearing heat and dampness, and harmonizing qi and blood.

1. External application of traditional Chinese medicine
Commonly used Chinese medicines with heat clearing and dampness drying effects are made into powders or decoctions and applied to the armpits, such as Ku Fan San and Mi Tuo Sengsan, which can be directly applied to the affected area to reduce sweat secretion and bacterial growth. Clean the skin before applying externally, and use with caution for individuals with allergies. For those with severe symptoms, wet compress with decoction of Huanglian, Huangbai, etc., 1-2 times a day.
2. acupuncture and moxibustion therapy
Acupuncture or moxibustion is performed at Jiquan, Jiandang and other acupoints to improve local circulation by regulating the meridian qi and blood. Treatment 2-3 times a week can be effective for 4 consecutive weeks. Warm acupuncture and moxibustion should be used for those with physical deficiency and cold, and blood letting therapy is suitable for those with damp and hot constitution. It should be operated by a professional physician to avoid needle sickness.
3. Oral administration of traditional Chinese medicine
formulas such as Longdan Xiegan Tang and Danggui Liuhuang Tang can clear the liver meridian damp heat and regulate endocrine function. Traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations such as Qingre Acne Tablets and Shiduqing Capsules are also suitable for the damp heat type of body odor. It needs to be selected based on syndrome differentiation, and those with weak spleen and stomach should reduce their dosage. Avoid eating spicy and stimulating foods during medication.

4. Cupping therapy
involves flashing or leaving cupping around the armpit to promote the elimination of local metabolic waste. 1-2 times a week, with better results when combined with canning. Patients with skin damage or blood disorders are prohibited from using it. After treatment, it is necessary to keep the skin dry to avoid infection.
5. Dietary Adjustment
Eat more moisture reducing ingredients such as Job's tears and adzuki beans, and avoid spicy and hot foods such as onions, garlic, and lamb. Honeysuckle and chrysanthemum can be used as tea drinks. Long term persistence can improve physical fitness and reduce the production of odors. At the same time, it is necessary to maintain a regular daily routine and avoid staying up late to worsen dampness and heat.

Traditional Chinese medicine treatment for body odor requires 2-3 months of persistence to show significant effects. During the treatment period, the armpits should be kept clean and dry, and breathable clothing should be worn. If there are symptoms of infection such as local redness, swelling, and pain, seek medical attention promptly. In daily life, herbs such as mint and cloves can be boiled in water to scrub, avoiding the use of irritating chemical antiperspirants. Adolescent patients need to pay attention to emotional regulation and reduce the increase in sweat secretion caused by mental factors.
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