Medicines are very helpful in treating diseases, but the selection of medicines should not be done arbitrarily, otherwise it will be harmful to the treatment of human diseases. It is also of no help. Huangbo is a good choice for treating diseases. It is very helpful in treating various diseases of the human body and improves the patient's disease. But what are the effects and functions of Huangbo? Many people don't know much about it. Huangbo is a common Chinese medicine and is widely used. So what are the effects and functions of Huangbo? There are many aspects to it. So when choosing it, you need to be careful not to use it casually, otherwise it will have no effect on the treatment of the disease. Effects and functions of Phellodendron chinense: Phellodendron chinense is a commonly used Chinese medicine. It is cold in nature and bitter in taste. It has the effects of clearing away heat and dampness, purging fire and detoxifying. It is often used for damp-heat diarrhea, jaundice, leucorrhea, as well as hot arthralgia and hot stranguria. Modern research shows that Phellodendron chinense contains main ingredients such as berberine and phellodendron ketone, which have antibacterial, astringent and anti-inflammatory effects, and are effective for various skin dampness, sores and other symptoms. 1. For burns caused by water or fire, take equal parts of Phellodendron amurense and Licorice root and grind them into fine powder. In hot seasons, add 5%-10% borneol (2%-4% in cold seasons). When using, mix it with sesame oil and apply it to the affected area. If there are blisters, pierce them with a three-edged needle first, and then apply the medicine. Once a day, usually 2 to 5 times can cure it. Suitable for 1-2 degree burns. For burns above 3 degrees, Chinese medicine for clearing heat and detoxifying should be taken concurrently. 2. Add 30 grams of Phellodendron chinense to 200 ml of water and boil it to obtain 50 ml of the medicinal liquid. After washing your feet, soak the Phellodendron chinense solution with absorbent cotton and wrap the affected toes around them. Cover them with plastic film and secure with adhesive tape to prevent the medicine from spilling out. The pain can be significantly relieved after the first use of the medicine. Change the dressing and re-bandage the next morning. Open it and let it air dry for 1 hour at noon, then continue to change the dressing and bandage. Generally, mild cases can be cured in 2 days. 3. Tinea pedis is commonly known as dampness of the feet, also known as "athlete's foot". You can grind Phellodendron into powder and sprinkle it on the affected area. For those with severe wetness and rot between the toes, use 20 grams of Phellodendron chinense, 30 grams of Sophora flavescens, 20 grams of Kochia scoparia, 20 grams of Dictamni cortex, and 15 grams of Alum. Boil them in water, remove the residue, let it cool, and soak the affected area, several times a day, each time for 30 minutes. 4. For lower limb sores and neurodermatitis, grind Phellodendron into powder, wash the affected area with hot water first, then mix the Phellodendron powder with new rice water and apply it; you can also mix it with sesame oil or rub it dry. 5. For acute and chronic purulent ears, take 30 grams of Phellodendron chinense, add 250 ml of water, simmer for 30 minutes, filter out the residue, and concentrate to 20 ml for later use. First use hydrogen peroxide to clean the pus from the affected ear, wipe it dry and then drop the above medicine in, 3 times a day. 6. For ear eczema, mix 1 part of Phellodendron chinense powder and 1.2 parts of sesame oil into a paste and apply it once a day. Generally, after 1-2 applications, the wet and rotten surface will begin to dry and form a scab, and will basically improve or heal after 5-7 days. 7. Diaper dermatitis: Take 10 grams of Phellodendron amurense, 30 grams of talc and 1 gram of borneol, grind them into powder and sieve them to take the fine powder for later use. When using, wash the affected area with warm water and wipe it dry. Then use a sterilized cotton swab or gauze to dip the medicine powder and sprinkle it thinly on the affected area, 3 times a day. Through the above introduction, we have some understanding of the effects and functions of Huangbo. It has different uses and different effects on disease treatment. Therefore, according to your own needs, choose a treatment method that suits you, which is also very helpful for improving the disease. Therefore, Huangbo is the best choice for treating diseases and is beneficial to the improvement of patients' diseases. |
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