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How to treat pityriasis rosea? Traditional Chinese medicine syndrome differentiation treatment method

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Pityriasis rosea is a common inflammatory self-limiting skin disease, which occurs in spring and autumn. The onset age is mostly 10 ~ 40 years old, with women slightly more than men, and there is no obvious racial difference. The disease is self-limited and rarely recurs, and a few of them last for more than half a year or even years. The cause of pityriasis rosea is unknown, and some people think it is related to the infection of viruses, bacteria or parasites. Skin lesions are reddish or yellowish red or yellowish brown patches, which are round or oval and covered with chaff scales, and their long axis is consistent with the direction of dermatoglyphics. Skin lesions are mainly distributed in the trunk and proximal limbs, which are symmetrical and can be accompanied by itching to varying degrees.

Traditional Chinese medicine of this disease is equivalent to the national standard "wind-heat sore", which belongs to the categories of "wind tinea", "blood scabies" and "mother-child sore". Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the etiology and pathogenesis of this disease is exogenous wind-heat pathogen, which is confined to the skin, leading to the occlusion of acupoints and the imbalance of nourishing blood, or the wind-heat pathogen stays in the skin, which is dry and hard for a long time, and the skin is malnourished.

Basic prescription

1. Jiuwei Qufeng Drink: Radix Rehmanniae 30g, Flos Lonicerae 15g, Herba Schizonepetae 10g, Radix Saposhnikoviae 10g, Fructus Arctii preparata 10g, Cimicifuga rhizome 5g, Rhizoma Imperatae 30g, Cortex Moutan 12g. Decoct with water. If the rash reaches the lower abdomen and the inner thigh, stir-fried Eucommia ulmoides Oliv. 15g and Taxilli Herba15g are added; 9 g of Bupleurum chinense and 0/0 g of Artemisia annua/kloc-0 for patients with skin rash reaching armpit and ribs; For severe pruritus, Uncaria rhynchophylla 10g and Sophora flavescens 9g are added.

2. Addition and subtraction: Radix Rehmanniae 12g, Radix Angelicae Sinensis 12g, Radix Paeoniae Rubra 12g, Radix Arnebiae 10g, Herba Schizonepetae 10g, Periostracum Cicadae 6g, Radix Saposhnikoviae 10g, and Semen Persicae/kloc-0g. Decoct with water. Forsythia suspensa10g is added for patients with severe wind-heat syndrome, aversion to cold and fever, and definite infection history; For patients with severe itching, 65438 00 grams of Dictamni Radicis and 65438 00 grams of Tribulus terrestris are added; If the course of disease is prolonged, Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae 10g and Caulis Spatholobi 20g are added.

3. Siwuxiaofeng Drink: Radix Rehmanniae 20g, Radix Angelicae Sinensis 15g, Radix Paeoniae Rubra 15g, Rhizoma Chuanxiong 10g, Radix Saposhnikoviae 10g, Herba Schizonepetae 10g, Kochiae Fructus 10g and Cortex Dictamni Radicis. Decoct with water. For patients with gastrointestinal heat accumulation, 6 grams of raw rhubarb, 0/0 gram of Fructus Aurantii/kloc-and 0/0 gram of Magnolia officinalis/kloc-are added; Flos Lonicerae 15g, Fructus Forsythiae 10g and Folium Isatidis10g are added for patients with fever; For those with severe wet turbidity, Rhizoma Atractylodis 10g and Cortex Phellodendri 9g are added.

4. Decoction for cooling blood and expelling wind: madder 15g, Arnebia euchroma 15g, Rehmannia glutinosa 15g, Sophora japonica 10g, and ink.