What traditional Chinese patent medicines are used to treat allergic eczema?

May 04, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Liu Wan
Introduction
The causes of eczema are highly complex. For eczema triggered by allergies, treatment should first follow the physician’s instructions—using antiallergic medications—and then proceed with traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) formulations for regulation and recovery to effectively improve the condition. Numerous TCM preparations are available for eczema treatment, each targeting different eczema subtypes. The specific medication should be selected based on the patient’s eczema type and clinical symptoms. Additionally, topical eczema ointments may be used concurrently to help alleviate symptoms.

Allergic eczema is a common allergic, inflammatory skin disorder characterized clinically by polymorphic rashes, often with a tendency toward exudation. So, which traditional Chinese patent medicines are used to treat allergic eczema?

Traditional Chinese Patent Medicines for Allergic Eczema

The causes of eczema are highly complex. For eczema triggered by allergies, initial treatment should follow medical advice and involve antiallergic medications to control symptoms, followed by adjunctive therapy with traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) preparations to regulate the underlying imbalance and improve the condition. Numerous TCM preparations are available for eczema treatment, each targeting different eczema subtypes; therefore, selection of the appropriate medication should be based on the patient’s specific eczema type and clinical manifestations. Commonly used TCM preparations include Fangfeng Tongsheng Wan (Wind-Dispelling and Stomach-Harmonizing Pills), Runzao Zhiyang Keli (Moisturizing and Itch-Relieving Granules), Compound Glycyrrhizin Capsules, Shidu Qing (Dampness-Toxin-Clearing Formula), and Pi Fu Bing Xue Du Wan (Dermatological Blood-Detoxifying Pills).

For allergic eczema, antiallergic medications should first be administered per physician instructions to alleviate allergic symptoms, followed by targeted TCM therapy addressing the eczema itself. Commonly prescribed TCM preparations for eczema include Longdan Xiegan Ruanjiaonang (Gentiana Liver-Clearing Soft Capsules), Tao Hong Siwu Jiaonang (Persica-Angelica Four-Ingredient Capsules), and Huangbai Jiaonang (Phellodendron Capsules). The choice of specific medication must be guided by a qualified TCM practitioner or physician—self-medication is strongly discouraged, as it may delay proper treatment. During therapy, maintaining clean and dry skin is also essential.

Allergic rashes may be treated under physician guidance with Kushen Jiaonang (Sophora Root Capsules), possibly in combination with topical eczema ointments for symptomatic relief. Eczema commonly arises from internal damp-heat accumulation and is also associated with immune system dysregulation. Patients should undergo allergen testing at a reputable hospital and subsequently avoid identified triggers. Strict personal hygiene should be maintained during treatment. We hope this article has been helpful. Wishing you a joyful life and good health!