1, Qushi decoction, efficacy: wet poison. Materials: charcoal mother 30g, kapok 15g, mulberry leaf 15g, chrysanthemum morifolium 15g, cloth residue leaf 15g, lotus leaf 15g, poria cocos 15g, Euryale ferox seeds. Practice: decoct with water and take five doses.
2, wormwood tea, efficacy: detoxification and heat clearing, damp heat, wet poison. It can be used for treating heat toxic sores, skin erythema heat toxicity, wet gastrointestinal heat toxicity, anal heat toxicity, etc. Ingredients: Mushroom (one or two), Lonicera japonica Thunb. (one or two), Prunella vulgaris (one or two), Radix Rehmanniae (one or two), Rhizoma Smilacis Glabrae (one or two), mung bean (two or two), and water (12 bowl). Practice: add water to all the ingredients and fry them together to 4 bowls.
3. If it is mainly wet poison, it has symptoms such as dull pain in the liver area, bloating in the upper abdomen, loss of appetite, pale mouth, loose stool and thick or greasy tongue coating. The main purpose is to remove dampness, detoxify and protect the liver. You can use wild Ganoderma lucidum10g, Atractylodes macrocephala10g, and 50g of lean pork to make soup for drinking. Or use raw Coicis Semen 100g, Rhizoma Dioscoreae 20g, fried lentils 20g, and fresh chicken feet100 ~150g to make soup for drinking.
The above is the traditional Chinese medicine for removing dampness, and the collocation of traditional Chinese medicine focuses on the quantity and the increase or decrease of prescription. Therefore, it is not recommended that you directly use the above traditional Chinese medicine for treatment. If your dampness is serious, you'd better find an experienced Chinese medicine practitioner to prescribe the corresponding traditional Chinese medicine according to your pulse condition and symptoms.
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