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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to erysipelas |
| Zeng Ye Tang Increase the Fluids Decoction |
Moistens Dryness; Promotes generation of Body Fluids; Clears Heat; Laxative. | Dry intestines due to injury to the Fluids, usually from a warm-febrile disease (Wen Bing). | Chronic pancreatitis; Constipation; Dry mouth after radiotherapy; Dry throat; Hemorrhoid; Intestinal tuberculosis; Irritation of the intestines; Thirst; Ulcer; Erysipelas; Red, dry tongue; Weak-Forceless pulse (Ruo Wu Li); Fine-Rapid-Forceless pulse (Xi Shu Wu Li). |
| Fang Feng Tong Sheng San Ledebouriella Powder that Sagely Unblocks; Siler and Platycodon Powder |
Releases the Exterior; Disperses Wind; Eliminates internal and external Heat; Unblocks the Intestines. | Wind-Heat and Full-Heat in both the Exterior and Interior. | Acne; Bitter taste; Chills; Constipation; Dermatitis; Difficult swallowing; Dry mouth; Erysipelas; Exterior Heat, interior Heat; Fullness of the abdomen; Fullness of the epigastrium; Furuncle; Headache; High fever; Nasal congestion and infection; Obesity; Restlessness; Skin rashes; Sore throat; Swelling of the throat; Urticaria; Dark urine; Hypertension (Full-Heat type); Sticky rhinorrhea; Thick rhinorrhea; Red tongue, greasy-yellow coating; Floating-Slippery-Rapid-Wiry pulse (Fu Hua Shu Xian); Floating-Slippery-Rapid-Overflowing pulse (Fu Hua Shu Hong). |
| Shi Gao Tang Gypsum Decoction |
Clears Heat and relieves toxicity; Releases the Exterior. | Injury from Cold in which Heat blazes in the Interior while the Exterior condition still lingers. | Abscess; Acute infection; Appendicitis; Chills; Cholecystitis; Dry mouth; Dry nose; Headache; High fever; Insomnia; Irritability; No sweating; Pancreatitis; Restlessness; Thirst; Epistaxis; Erysipelas; Hemoptysis; Internal tension; Red complexion; Red eyes; Sensation of heaviness; Red tongue, yellow coating; Floating-Rapid pulse (Fu Shu). |