Externally applied traditional Chinese medicinal lotion for treating skin diseases and preparation method for externally applied traditional Chinese medicinal lotion
A skin disease and lotion technology, applied in the field of traditional Chinese medicine, can solve problems such as irritability and skin itching, and achieve good effects and good curative effects.
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[0016] (1) Drug ratio: fresh mint 150g, scutellaria baicalensis 15g, licorice 15g, cnidium 10g, Kochia chinensis 10g, scrophulariae 10g, flavescens 10g, fresh mugwort leaves 200g, rosin 15g, fresh onion 20g, sesame oil 50ml.
[0017] (2) Preparation method: The first step is to make peppermint oil: weigh the fresh mint described in the above prescription according to the weight ratio, divide the mint into four parts, mash it, and extract its active ingredients with 50ml sesame oil. The temperature of the sesame oil is controlled at At around 30-40°C, first extract the first mint, and the obtained extract is used to extract the second mint, and so on, use the extract obtained by extracting the third mint to extract the fourth mint to obtain the final The extract is peppermint oil; the second step is to make the solution matrix: weigh the scutellaria baicalensis and licorice described in the above prescription according to the weight ratio, put all the weighed medicines into 200m...
Embodiment 2
[0023] (1) Drug ratio: fresh mint 300g, skullcap 30g, licorice 30g, cnidium 20g, Kochia chinensis 20g, scrophulariae 20g, sophora flavescens 20g, fresh mugwort 300g, rosin 20g, fresh onion 30g, sesame oil 50ml.
[0024] (2), preparation method: the preparation method is consistent with embodiment one.
[0025] (3) Clinical trials
[0026] Subject: Liu, male, 37 years old, had flaky erythema of about 6*7cm on the skin of the neck for 1 day without obvious inducement, severe itching, red tongue, white fur, and slippery pulse.
[0027] Usage: This example is one dose, about 110ml, dip 1ml each time with a cotton ball and apply to the affected area, 2-3 times a day, for 3 consecutive days.
[0028] Effect: After 2 consecutive uses, the itching was relieved, and after 3 days of use, the skin lesions improved, and there was no obvious itching.
Embodiment 3
[0030](1) Drug ratio: fresh mint 200g, scutellaria baicalensis 20g, licorice 20g, Cnidium chinensis 15g, Kochia scoparia 15g, Scrophulariaceae 15g, Sophora flavescens 15g, fresh mugwort leaves 220g, rosin 15g, fresh onion 22g, sesame oil 50ml.
[0031] (2), preparation method: the preparation method is consistent with embodiment one.
[0032] (3) Clinical trials:
[0033] Subject: Wang, male, 47 years old, had recurrent eczema for 1 year and exacerbated for 2 days. Symmetrically distributed erythema, papules, and itching were seen on the extremities. Red tongue, thin yellow fur, slippery pulse.
[0034] Usage: This example is one dose, about 110ml, each time dipped 1ml with a cotton ball and applied to the affected area, 2-3 times a day, for 6 consecutive days.
[0035] Effect: After 3 days of continuous use, the erythema and papules gradually subsided, and the itching was relieved, and the skin lesions improved after 6 days of continuous use.
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