Eczema, or atopic dermatitis, is a skin condition that causes a dry, scaly,
and itchy rash on the top of the skin. Eczema can be so itchy that someone with
the condition can have trouble sleeping.
If you have eczema, you may experience the following symptoms:
severe itching, especially at night
dry, scaly patches that are red to brownish-gray on the skin
small, raised bumps that could leak fluid and scab over if scratched
thick, cracked, dry, and scaly skin
raw and sensitive skin
Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine is the most comprehensive and well-organized system of herbal medicine known to humankind. It has developed from thousands of years of observing and recording the medicinal use of thousands of natural substances to improve human health. This ancient system of herbal medicine continues to evolve in our modern world.
As many as 30% of patients with eczema have been prescribed traditional Chinese medicine.
Chinese medicine is a very good alternative to conventional therapy for children with eczema.
Medicinal Chinese herbal remedies were selected and administered in accordance with the sufferer's symptoms -- an approach known as Sho in oriental medicine
If you have eczema, you may experience the following symptoms:
severe itching, especially at night
dry, scaly patches that are red to brownish-gray on the skin
small, raised bumps that could leak fluid and scab over if scratched
thick, cracked, dry, and scaly skin
raw and sensitive skin
Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine is the most comprehensive and well-organized system of herbal medicine known to humankind. It has developed from thousands of years of observing and recording the medicinal use of thousands of natural substances to improve human health. This ancient system of herbal medicine continues to evolve in our modern world.
As many as 30% of patients with eczema have been prescribed traditional Chinese medicine.
Chinese medicine is a very good alternative to conventional therapy for children with eczema.
Medicinal Chinese herbal remedies were selected and administered in accordance with the sufferer's symptoms -- an approach known as Sho in oriental medicine
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