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| Chinese Formula | Actions | Indications | Symptoms related to red skin |
| Bei Xie Shen Shi Tang Dioscorea Hypoglauca Decoction to Eliminate Dampness |
Clears Damp-Heat; Transforms Damp-Heat; Moves Blood; Cools Blood; Tonifies the Spleen; Diuretic. | Damp-Heat rash. | Blister; Chronic urticaria; Dermatitis; Gradual onset of skin rashes; Itching; Pale-red skin (weepy after scratching); Vesicular rash; Weeping eczema; Fatigue; Poor appetite; Sensation of heaviness; Tongue with white or yellow coating (may be greasy); Slippery-Rapid pulse (Hua Shu). |
| Jing Fang Bai Du San Schizonepeta and Ledebouriella Powder to Overcome Pathogenic Influences; Schizonepeta and Ledebouriella Vanquish Toxins |
Promotes sweating; Releases the Exterior; Calms pain. | External Wind-Cold-Damp. | Body rigidity; Chills; Fever; Headache; No sweating; Rheumatic pain; Stiffness of the neck; Abscess; Conjunctivitis; Red skin; Skin rashes; Sore throat; Swelling of the throat; Pale, slightly swollen tongue, thin-white coating; Floating pulse (Fu). |
| Si Miao Yong An Tang Four-Valiant Decoction for Well-being |
Clears Heat and relieves toxicity; Nourishes Yin; Moves Blood; Anti-inflammatory; Calms pain. | Sloughing ulcer which is due to obstruction by Heat toxin leading to Blood stasis in the sinews and blood vessels. | Arteritis; Dark red skin; Fever; Gangrene; Heat; Inflammation; Purulent abscess; Severe pain; Swelling; Thirst; Scarlet red tongue; Rapid pulse (Shu); Rapid-Irregular pulse (Cu). |