Cao Qi Chinese medicine ointment mainly uses emu oil, Cortex Dictamni Radicis, Fructus Cnidii, Kochiae Fructus and other Chinese medicinal materials. The advanced extraction technology of traditional Chinese medicine can extract and retain its effective components to the maximum extent, which can penetrate deep into the skin, effectively kill fungi, achieve rapid swelling reduction and itching relief, and prevent cross-infection of the skin at the same time, and has a good curative effect on various common skin itching.
Scope of application of Gucun Cao Qi ointment:
It can be used for treating dermatitis (neurodermatitis, allergic dermatitis, solar dermatitis), eczema, tinea manuum and pedis (Hong Kong foot, Liriodendron chinense, rotten foot, smelly foot, sweaty foot, and desquamation of hands and feet), tinea versicolor (sweat spot), psoriasis, balanitis, vulvar pruritus, hemorrhoid, scabies, mosquito bites, acne, acne, acne, acne, etc.
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Dermatosis is difficult to treat and easy to recur, and many people are troubled by it and are struggling to find a good prescription. Therefore, skin antibacterial cream/cream products advertised as natural plant herbal formula and without hormone are popular on the Internet.
In the publicity of some businesses, these products with Zheng as the brand instead of Yaozhun can make patients bid farewell to various skin problems, even "the treasures of thousands of patients with skin diseases".
Over the years, such products have repeatedly exposed problems, including illegal addition of hormones, false publicity of curative effects, and self-proclaimed drugs. "Shenfucao Antibacterial Ointment" was published in the authoritative medical magazine The Lancet in February this year due to the detection of various hormones, and the product is still available in Taobao.
Li Naifang, director of the dermatology department of Beijing Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, reminded that skin diseases should be diagnosed first and then receive formal treatment. Products with small names are not medicines and have no therapeutic effect, so they are not recommended.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Camus Cao Qi Traditional Chinese Medicine Cream