Comprehensive Formulas for Treating Skin Diseases

Comprehensive Formulas for Treating Skin Diseases

Comprehensive Formulas for Treating Skin Diseases

Comprehensive Formulas for Treating Skin Diseases

Wubai San (Five Whites Powder)  [Formula]Bai Wei (Cynanchum atratum), Bai Ji (Bletilla striata), Bai Lian (Dioscorea opposita), Bai Zhi (Angelica dahurica), Bai Xian Pi (Dictamnus dasycarpus), Qing Dai (Indigo naturalis), Cang Zhu (Atractylodes lancea), Huang Bai (Phellodendron amurense), Da Huang (Rheum palmatum), Zi Cao (Lithospermum erythrorhizon), Sheng Di Yu (Rehmannia glutinosa) each 30g; Zhuan Long Gu (Calcined Dragon Bone), Zhuan Mu Li (Calcined Oyster Shell), Zhuan Shi Gao (Calcined Gypsum), Zhuan Bai Fan (Calcined Alum), Zhuan He Ke (Calcined Clam Shell) each 60g; Bing Pian (Borneol) 15g. [Preparation]Grind all ingredients into a fine powder except for Bing Pian, then add Bing Pian, sieve, and mix well for later use. [Indications]Moisture-drying, astringent, anti-inflammatory, and anti-itching, primarily for the exudative phase of wet dermatitis. [Usage]Sprinkle on the affected area multiple times a day.

  Fang Hu San (Protective Powder)

  [Formula]Huang Bai (Phellodendron amurense), Zhuan Lu Gan Shi (Calcined Ganoderma), Wu Bei Zi (Galla chinensis), Hua Shi (Talc) each 1000g. [Preparation]Grind each ingredient into a fine powder, sieve, and mix well for later use. [Indications]Drying, astringent, anti-inflammatory, and anti-itching, used for preventing erosive dermatitis and rice paddy dermatitis. [Usage]After cleaning the skin lesions with clean water, sprinkle on the affected area.

  Bing Hua San (Ice Flower Powder)

  [Formula]Bing Pian (Borneol) 15g, Hua Jiao (Zanthoxylum bungeanum) 60g, Xi Xin (Asarum sieboldii) 3g. [Preparation]Place Xi Xin, Hua Jiao, and Bing Pian in a bowl, cover with a glass plate, and heat from below, allowing the ice flowers to gradually condense on the glass plate, then scrape off, mix well, and bottle for later use. [Indications]Anti-inflammatory and anti-itching, can be used for neurodermatitis, pruritus, and oral erosions. [Usage]Sprinkle on mucous membranes, apply on skin lesions, or prepare a 0.5% ice flower powder solution with 95% alcohol for external application 2-3 times daily.

  Shi Dai San (Stone Indigo Powder)  [Formula]Zhuan Shi Gao (Calcined Gypsum), Jin Yin Hua (Lonicera japonica), Qing Dai (Indigo naturalis), Ku Fan (Alum), Wu Bei Zi (Galla chinensis) each 1000g. [Preparation]Grind into fine powder, sieve, and mix well for later use. [Indications]Pustular dermatitis. [Usage]After boiling sesame oil, mix with the powder to form a paste (containing about 35% powder) and apply to the affected area 2-3 times daily.

  Zhong Ru San (Stalactite Powder)

  [Formula]Zhong Ru Shi (Stalactite) 66g, Han Shui Shi (Cold Water Stone) 60g, Huang Lian (Coptis chinensis) 6g, San Mei Pian (Three Plum Slices) 3g. [Preparation]Grind all ingredients into powder, sieve, mix well, and bottle for later use. [Indications]Diaper dermatitis. [Usage]Clean the child’s buttocks with warm water, dry, and sprinkle this powder on the affected area 3 times daily; if there is erosion and exudation, first apply a small amount of sesame oil, then sprinkle the powder.

  Ru Chuang Sheng Ji San (Bedsores Healing Powder)

  [Formula]Huang Lian (Coptis chinensis) 3g, Bing Pian (Borneol) 2g, Ren Gong Niu Huang (Artificial Cow Bile) 3g, Xue Jie (Dragon’s Blood) 10g, Yuan Ming Fen (Alum) 6g, Er Cha (Catechu) 10g, Bai Ya (White Tooth) 10g, Huang Qi (Astragalus membranaceus) 15g, Zao Xiu (Cicada Slough) 10g. [Preparation]Grind into fine powder, sieve through a 120-mesh sieve, mix well, and bottle for later use. [Indications]Bedsores (Grade II or III). [Usage]First properly treat the wound; if there are small blisters, apply the powder directly; if there are large blisters, drain the fluid, and if there is excessive exudate, rinse with saline, then apply 10% Huang Bai water until the wound is clean, then sprinkle the powder, changing the dressing 1-2 times daily until healed.

  Qing Gan San (Green Sweet Powder)

  [Formula]Qing Dai (Indigo naturalis) powder 9g, Lu Gan Shi (Calcined Ganoderma) powder 90g. [Preparation]Sieve and mix well, bottle for later use. [Indications]Perianal eczema. [Usage]Wrap the powder in two layers of gauze. Before treatment, clean the anus, dry, and then apply to the affected area 3-5 times daily.

  She Huang San (Snake Sulfur Powder)

  [Formula]She Chuang Zi (Cnidium monnieri) 12g, Mi Tuo Seng (Mite) 12g, Xiong Huang (Realgar) 10g, Shi Liu Huang (Sulfur) 6g, Ku Shen (Sophora flavescens) 5g, Tu Fu Ling (Smilax glabra) 8g, Qing Fen (Light Powder) 6g. [Preparation]Grind each ingredient into fine powder, sieve, mix well, then use high-quality vinegar to form a paste, seal in a bottle for 5 days before use. [Indications]Vitiligo. [Usage]Take a small amount of the paste and apply to the affected area 1-3 times daily. Caution: do not let this paste enter the mouth or eyes. After application, only mild itching of the skin is noted, with no other adverse reactions.

  Xiao Yan San (Anti-Inflammatory Powder)

  [Formula]Da Huang (Rheum palmatum) 20g, Gan Cao (Glycyrrhiza uralensis) 20g, Qing Dai (Indigo naturalis) 10g, Yang Hua (Zinc Oxide) 10g, Bing Pian (Borneol) 2g, Zhuan Long Gu (Calcined Dragon Bone) 20g, Lu Gan Shi (Calcined Ganoderma) 10g. [Preparation]Place Da Huang and Gan Cao in a pot, roast until yellow, then grind into fine powder; grind the remaining ingredients into fine powder, sieve through an 80-mesh sieve, mix thoroughly, and sterilize under high pressure, then bottle and seal for later use. [Indications]Pustular dermatitis. [Usage]After cleaning the wound with 5% Huang Bai water, take the powder and mix it with 2% Long Dan Zi solution to form a paste for external application to the affected area 3 times daily.

  Fu Fang Liu Huang San (Compound Sulfur Powder)

  [Formula]Liu Huang (Sulfur) 25g, Egg 1, Ming Fan (Alum) 8g, Bing Pian (Borneol) 0.5g. [Preparation]Take 1 fresh egg, punch a hole in the top, remove the yolk, and keep the egg white in the shell, fill with sulfur powder. Then wrap the egg in wet dough (flour mixed with water) and roast near the fire until the dough turns yellow, discard the outer layer, and grind the roasted sulfur powder into fine powder; separately heat Ming Fan in an iron spoon to remove moisture, cool, grind into fine powder, then add Bing Pian powder, mix with the roasted sulfur powder, and bottle for later use. [Indications]Pustular dermatitis, folliculitis. [Usage]First wash the wound with 5% Huang Bai water or saline to remove scabs and pus, then apply this powder once daily. Most cases heal within 3-5 applications.

  Nitro Bai San I, II

  [Formula]I: Mang Xiao (Sodium Sulfate) 200g, Huang Bai (Phellodendron amurense) 200g; II: Mang Xiao 100g, Huang Bai 200g. [Preparation]Grind separately, mix well to make I and II powders. [Indications]Frostbite. [Usage]First dissolve 5g of Mang Xiao in water with 10g of Huang Bai, then wash the affected area. For unbroken frostbite, use I powder externally; for broken frostbite, use II powder. The method is to mix the powder with water to form a paste for external application once daily. Generally, unbroken cases require 5-6 applications, and broken cases require 10-15 applications for healing, with no side effects noted during treatment.

  Xin Qing He San (New Green Clam Powder)

  [Formula]Qing Dai (Indigo naturalis) 10g, Zhuan He Fen (Calcined Clam Powder) 30g, Zhuan Shi Gao (Calcined Gypsum) 30g, Lu Gan Shi (Calcined Ganoderma) 15g, Huang Bai (Phellodendron amurense) 10g, Zi Cao (Lithospermum erythrorhizon) 5g. [Preparation]Grind all ingredients into fine powder, sieve, mix well, and bottle for external use. [Indications]Mixed rashes (especially vesicular and exudative types), pustular dermatitis, tinea pedis infection. [Usage]Take a small amount of powder, mix with Hua Jiao oil or vegetable oil to form a paste, and apply to the affected area. Note: this powder must be sealed in a bottle.

  Fu Huang San (Compound Yellow Powder)

  [Formula]Sheng Shi Gao (Raw Gypsum) 350g, Hua Shi (Talc) 350g, Sheng Hua (Sublimed Sulfur) 80g, Huang Bai (Phellodendron amurense) 60g, Wu Bei Zi (Galla chinensis) 100g. [Preparation]Grind each ingredient into fine powder, mix well to form a powder, then use camphor alcohol (25g camphor dissolved in 200ml white wine) to mix with the powder to form a paste for later use. [Indications]Pustular dermatitis. [Usage]Apply to the affected area 2-3 times daily until healed.

  Xi Xin Wu Bei San (Asarum and Galla Powder)

  [Formula]Xi Xin (Asarum sieboldii) 100g, Wu Bei Zi (Galla chinensis) 200g, Bing Pian (Borneol) 2.5g. [Preparation]Grind into very fine powder, mix well, and bottle for later use. [Indications]Pustular dermatitis. [Usage]First boil 10g of Ku Shen (Sophora flavescens) in water, let cool, wash the affected area, then apply the powder to cover the wound without covering it, 1-2 times daily.

  Qing Shi San (Green Stone Powder)

  [Formula]Qing Dai (Indigo naturalis) 60g, Huang Bai (Phellodendron amurense) 60g, Shi Gao (Gypsum) 120g, Hua Shi (Talc) 120g. [Preparation]Grind into fine powder, sieve through a 100-mesh sieve, mix well, and bottle for later use. [Indications]Eczematous dermatitis. [Usage]In the acute phase, mix the powder with sesame oil to form a paste for application, or sprinkle the powder lightly. 2-3 times daily; in the subacute or chronic phase, mix the powder with Vaseline to form a 30% paste or 10% ointment for application, 1-2 times daily. Caution: do not apply the medication too thickly, and do not forcibly remove scabs with hands or tweezers.

  Shuang Huang San (Double Yellow Powder)

  [Formula]Chi Dan (Red Lead) 50g, Huang Bai (Phellodendron amurense) 50g. [Preparation]Grind into fine powder, mix well, and bottle for later use. [Indications]Eczema. [Usage]First wash the wound and limbs with 5% Huang Bai water using a cotton ball; if there is excessive exudate, sprinkle the powder on the wound; if there is less exudate, mix with sesame oil to form a paste and apply to the wound 2-3 times daily. Avoid fishy and spicy foods during treatment.

  Shui Zhen San (Wet Eczema Powder)

  [Formula]Huang Bai (Phellodendron amurense) 30g, Da Huang (Rheum palmatum) 30g, Huang Lian (Coptis chinensis) 15g, Xiong Huang (Realgar) 20g, Qing Dai (Indigo naturalis) 20g, Wu Bei Zi (Galla chinensis) 15g, Lu Gan Shi (Calcined Ganoderma) 15g, Zhuan Bai Fan (Calcined Alum) 15g, Qing Fen (Light Powder) 10g, Bing Pian (Borneol) 3g. [Preparation]Roast Huang Bai, Da Huang, and Huang Lian until yellow, then grind into powder; grind the remaining ingredients into very fine powder, mix thoroughly, sieve, and bottle for high-pressure sterilization for later use. [Indications]Scrotal eczema. [Usage]First wash the affected area with 5% Huang Bai water, then mix a small amount of the powder with castor oil to form a paste for application, 3 times daily.

  Lian Chuang San (Ulcer Powder)

  [Formula]Niu Dan (Cow Bile or Pig Bile) 1, Qing Dai (Indigo naturalis) 30g, Chen Shi Hui (Lime) 30g, Chi Dan (Red Lead) 10g, Qing Fen (Light Powder) 10g, Bing Pian (Borneol) 5g, Huang Bai (Phellodendron amurense) 30g, Mi Tuo Seng (Mite) 30g, Wu Bei Zi (Galla chinensis) 20g, Ku Fan (Alum) 10g. [Preparation]Grind Qing Dai, lime, red lead, light powder, and Bing Pian into coarse powder, then add to the cow bile (keeping the bile), dry in the shade, and grind into fine powder; dry Huang Bai and grind into fine powder; grind Mi Tuo Seng, Wu Bei Zi, and Ku Fan into fine powder; mix all ingredients thoroughly, sieve through a 100-mesh sieve, sterilize under high pressure, and store in a bottle for later use. [Indications]Chronic ulcers of the lower limbs. [Usage]Clean the affected area with 5% Huang Bai water, remove necrotic tissue, disinfect the wound edges with alcohol, take a small amount of the powder and mix with 2% Long Dan Zi to form a paste for application on the wound. Change the dressing 3 times daily until healed.

  Pi Ai San I, II

  [Formula]I: Hong Fan (Red Lead) 3g, Zhi Zhi (Nail) 15g, Tou Fa (Hair) 15g, Hong Zao (Red Date) 10g, Mian Fen (Flour) 30g; II: Mao Tou (Cat Head) 1. [Preparation]For I, crush the first three ingredients and place them inside the pitted red date, wrap in alkaline dough, and bake until the size of a longan, then place on charcoal and bake until white smoke appears, then remove the dough shell, grind into fine powder, and bottle for later use. For II, wrap the cat head in dough and dry in the oven, then remove the outer dough and grind the dried cat head into fine powder, and bottle for later use. [Indications]Squamous cell carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma, and other skin cancers. [Usage]First apply a small amount of I powder mixed with sesame oil to the affected area once daily; after 2-3 days, when the area feels painful, switch to II powder mixed with sesame oil for external application once daily; after 4-5 days, alternate between I and II powders for application 1-2 times daily until new granulation tissue forms, leaving only superficial scars. When changing dressings, ensure the area covered includes the tumor and surrounding skin by 0.5cm.

  Wu Hu Dan (Five Tiger Pill)

  [Formula]Shui Yin (Mercury) 60g, Huo Nao (Potassium Nitrate), Zao Fan (Soapstone), Bai Fan (Alum) each 180g, Shi Yan (Salt) 90g. [Preparation]Grind all ingredients into fine powder and place in a jar, melt over charcoal fire, and after cooling, invert the jar over a porcelain plate, seal the plate with paper, and cover with calcined gypsum powder mixed with water to seal tightly, preventing gas leakage. Place the jar in a container filled with yellow sand, leaving the bottom of the jar about 2cm above the sand, first place 1-2 pieces of charcoal at the bottom of the jar, burn for an hour and a half, then add enough charcoal to the bottom and burn for another hour, extinguish the fire, and take out the jar; the powder should appear as a white frost resembling needle-like flowers, which is Wu Hu Dan, bottle for later use. Alternatively, mix Wu Hu Dan with a small amount of cooked flour to form a strip for use. [Indications]Boils, carbuncles, and other skin infections. [Usage]Disinfect the skin lesions, pierce the center of the carbuncle or boil to drain pus, then apply Wu Hu Dan powder or strip, cover with gauze, and bandage, changing daily. If pus is exhausted, switch to Sheng Ji San for faster healing. In severe cases, decoct Wu Wei Xiao Du Yin for oral administration.

  Gong Bei San (Centipede Powder)

  [Formula]Wu Chuan Zi (Centipede) 200g, Wu Bei Zi (Galla chinensis) 200g. [Preparation]Grind each ingredient into fine powder, mix well, and store in a bottle for later use. [Indications]Infectious skin ulcers. [Usage]First clean the ulcer with saline, disinfect the surrounding area with 1/1000 New Cleanser solution, then sprinkle this powder on the ulcer, cover with gauze, and change the dressing every other day until healed.

  Jia Wei Qing Dai San (Modified Indigo Powder)

  [Formula]Qing Dai (Indigo naturalis) 30g, Zhuan Shi Gao (Calcined Gypsum) 50g, Shui Fei Hua Shi (Water-flying Talc) 50g, Huang Bai (Phellodendron amurense) 10g, Mi Tuo Seng (Mite) 20g, Ku Fan (Alum) 20g, Qing Fen (Light Powder) 10g, Bing Pian (Borneol) 5g. [Preparation]Grind all ingredients into fine powder, sieve through a 100-mesh sieve, mix well, bottle, and sterilize under high pressure for later use. [Indications]Scrotal eczema. [Usage]First wash the affected area with 5% Huang Bai water, then mix castor oil with the powder to form a paste for application on the skin lesions 2-3 times daily.

  Xiao Yan Sheng Fu San (Anti-Inflammatory and Skin Healing Powder)

  [Formula]Huang Bai (Phellodendron amurense) 12g, Huang Qin (Scutellaria baicalensis) 12g, Zi Cao (Lithospermum erythrorhizon), Mi Tuo Seng (Mite), Chi Shi Zhi (Red Stone Fat), Wu Wei Zi (Schisandra chinensis) each 30g, Long Gu (Dragon Bone) 20g, Cang Zhu (Atractylodes lancea) 6g, Bing Pian (Borneol) 0.5g. [Preparation]Grind into fine powder, sieve through a 100-mesh sieve, mix well, and bottle for later use. [Indications]Lower limb ulcers. [Usage]When using, take an appropriate amount of honey to mix and apply to the affected area, then wrap with a bandage from the lower leg upwards, and then downwards repeatedly, changing the dressing every 5-7 days until healed.

  Yin Chuang San (Scrotal Powder)

  [Formula]Qing Dai (Indigo naturalis), Mi Tuo Seng (Mite), Liu Huang (Sulfur), Hua Shi (Talc) each 20g. [Preparation]Grind into fine powder, sieve, and mix well. [Indications]Scrotal eczema, scrotal fungal infections, etc. [Usage]Mix with sesame oil to form an ointment for external application 2-3 times daily.

  Jiao Huang San (Pepper Yellow Powder)

  [Formula]Chuan Jiao (Sichuan Pepper) 100g, Liu Huang (Sulfur) 100g. [Preparation]Roast Chuan Jiao until dry, then grind with Liu Huang into fine powder, sieve through a 120-mesh sieve, and bottle for later use. [Indications]Tinea corporis, tinea cruris, etc. [Usage]Take a piece of ginger, cut it diagonally, and use the cut surface to dip in the powder and rub on the affected area for 3-5 minutes each time, twice in the morning and once after bathing at night.

  Wu Miao San (Five Wonderful Powder)

  [Formula]Tian Hua Fen (Trichosanthes kirilowii) 30g, Hua Shi (Talc) 20g, Cang Zhu (Atractylodes lancea) 20g, Huang Bai (Phellodendron amurense) 10g, Qing Dai (Indigo naturalis) 3g. [Preparation]Grind into fine powder, sieve through a 120-mesh sieve, mix well, bottle for later use. [Indications]Eczema. [Usage]Sprinkle on the affected area and wrap, once daily. For chronic cases, mix with sesame oil to form a paste for external application.

  Hua Fu Sheng Ji Ding Tong San (Corruption Healing Pain Relief Powder)

  [Formula]Sheng Boro (Borax) 30g, Mo Sha (Moss) 3g, Fei Hua Shi (Flying Talc) 55g, Hu Po (Amber) 6g, Bing Pian (Borneol) 4g, Gan Cao (Glycyrrhiza uralensis) 20g. [Preparation]Grind into very fine powder, sieve through a 120-mesh sieve, mix well, and bottle for later use. [Indications]Recurrent oral ulcers. [Usage]When using, sprinkle the powder on the ulcer surface 3-5 times daily.

  Bai Dui Fen (White Vitiligo Powder)

  [Formula]Xiong Huang (Realgar) 3.5g, Mi Tuo Seng (Mite) 10g, Bai Zhi (Angelica dahurica) 6g, Bai Fu Zi (Bitter Almond) 6g. [Preparation]Grind into fine powder, sieve to remove coarse powder, then sieve through a 120-mesh sieve to form fine powder, bottle for later use. [Indications]Vitiligo. [Usage]Wash cucumber, remove seeds, cut diagonally, and use the cut surface to rub the powder on the affected area 2-3 times daily.

  Ku Shen San (Sophora Powder)  [Formula]Ku Shen (Sophora flavescens), She Chuang Zi (Cnidium monnieri), Huang Lian (Coptis chinensis), Huang Bai (Phellodendron amurense) each 30g, Chuan Jiao (Sichuan Pepper), Ku Fan (Alum) each 10g, Bing Pian (Borneol) 3g. [Preparation]Grind into fine powder, sieve, mix well, and bottle for later use. [Indications]Fungal vaginitis. [Usage]Before each application, wash the vulva and vagina with 3% sodium bicarbonate solution or 1:1000 New Cleanser solution, then apply the powder and change to clean underwear 1-2 times daily for 5 applications as a course of treatment.

  Xiao Chuang San (Ulcer Powder)

  [Formula]Shan Dou Gen (Sophora tonkinensis), Da Huang (Rheum palmatum) each 30g, Huang Lian (Coptis chinensis) 15g, Ren Zhong Bai (Human White) 20g, Qing Dai (Indigo naturalis) 20g, Mo Yao (Myrrh), Er Cha (Catechu), Ku Fan (Alum) each 15g, Zhu Sha (Cinnabar) 10g, Bing Pian (Borneol) 5g. [Preparation]First roast Shan Dou Gen, Da Huang, and Huang Lian until yellow, then grind into very fine powder; grind the remaining ingredients into very fine powder, mix thoroughly, sieve through a 120-mesh sieve, and bottle for high-pressure sterilization for later use. [Indications]Oral ulcers. [Usage]Before use, rinse the mouth with 3% boric acid solution, then take a small amount of the powder and mix with 2% Long Dan Zi solution to form a paste for application on the affected area 3-5 times daily until healed.

  Xue Mai San I, II

  [Formula]I: Huang Bai (Phellodendron amurense), Zhuan Shi Gao (Calcined Gypsum) each 50g; II: Mang Xiao (Sodium Sulfate), Pu Gong Ying (Dandelion) each 50g, Huang Bai 30g. [Preparation]Grind I and II separately into fine powder, sieve, mix well, and bottle. [Indications]Thrombotic venous inflammation of the chest and abdominal wall. [Usage]In the acute phase with redness, heat, and pain, use I powder mixed with cool water for local application; in the chronic phase with cord-like hard swelling, use II powder mixed with hot water for wet application. 2-3 times daily, each time for about half an hour.

  Huang Lian Er Cha San (Coptis and Catechu Powder)

  [Formula]Chuan Lian (Coptis chinensis), Huang Bai (Phellodendron amurense), Er Cha (Catechu), Qing Dai (Indigo naturalis), He Fen (Clam Powder), Ku Fan (Alum), Zhuan Shi Gao (Calcined Gypsum) each 3g, Xiong Huang (Realgar), Qing Fen (Light Powder), Xue Jie (Dragon’s Blood) each 2g, Bing Pian (Borneol) 1.5g, She Xiang (Musk) 0.3g, La Mei Hua (Dried Plum Blossom) 20 flowers (roasted). [Preparation]Grind all ingredients into very fine powder, sieve through a 120-mesh sieve, mix well, bottle, and seal for later use. [Indications]Alcoholic rhinitis. [Usage]Take a small amount of the powder and mix with an appropriate amount of cool boiled water to form a paste for external application to the nose 2 times daily. In severe cases, decoct “Qi Ye Yin”: 10g of Loquat leaves, 12g of Platycladus orientalis leaves, 6g of Mulberry leaves, 6g of Ginseng leaves, 6g of Lotus leaves, 6g of Bamboo leaves, and 15g of Isatis root. One dose daily.

  Xin Zao San (Trust Date Powder)

  [Formula]Xin Shi (Trust Stone) 0.2g, Hong Zao (Red Date) 10 pieces. [Preparation]First remove the pit from the red dates, place the trust stone inside, dry in a constant temperature box, grind into fine powder, and seal in a bottle for later use. [Indications]Facial skin cancer (non-metastatic). [Usage]Mix sesame oil with the powder to form a paste for external application, ensuring the application area extends 0.5cm beyond the cancerous tissue. After application, the powder and cancer tissue generally form a dry scab, and the tumor gradually necroses and separates from normal tissue, with the wound edges appearing smooth and neat, like a cut. If pain, congestion, swelling, exudation, and accompanying nausea and fatigue occur after application, they generally disappear within 3-5 days; if the cancer area is too large, surgical removal may be necessary to shorten the treatment duration; if the cancer base has large blood vessels and nerves nearby, it is not advisable to use to avoid damaging blood vessels or nerves.

  Shuang Bai San (Double White Powder)

  [Formula]Bai Lian (Bletilla striata), Bai Ji (Bletilla striata) each 30g, Da Huang (Rheum palmatum) 50g. [Preparation]Roast the ingredients until yellow, grind into fine powder, sieve, and mix well for later use. [Indications]Chapped skin. [Usage]Clean the affected area, dry, take a small amount of the powder, mix with an appropriate amount of honey to form a paste, and apply 3-6 times daily; if necessary, bandage.

  Kui Yang San (Ulcer Powder)

  [Formula]Da Huang (Rheum palmatum), Bai Ji (Bletilla striata) each 50g, Mi Tuo Seng (Mite), Er Cha (Catechu), Mo Yao (Myrrh) each 30g, Qing Dai (Indigo naturalis) 20g, Qing Fen (Light Powder) 10g, Bing Pian (Borneol) 5g. [Preparation]First roast Da Huang and Bai Ji until yellow, grind into very fine powder; grind the remaining ingredients into very fine powder, mix thoroughly, and bottle for high-pressure sterilization for later use. [Indications]Lower limb ulcers. [Usage]Disinfect the affected area, remove necrotic tissue, then take a small amount of the powder and mix with 2% Long Dan Zi solution to form a paste for external application, bandaging securely. Change the dressing twice daily for 10 days as a treatment course.

  Xiong Huang San (Realgar Powder)

  [Formula]Xiong Huang (Realgar), Ku Fan (Alum), Xue Yu Tan (Blood Charcoal) each 33g, Bing Pian (Borneol) 4g. [Preparation]Grind into fine powder, sieve, and mix well for later use. [Indications]Herpes zoster. [Usage]Clean the affected area with saline, then mix the powder with sesame oil to form a paste for application, covering with oil paper and bandaging with 5-6 layers of gauze until scabbing occurs.

  Wu Chuan San (Centipede Powder)

  [Formula]Wu Chuan (Centipede) 10 pieces, Tu Bie Chong (Earthworm), Di Long (Earthworm) each 6g. [Preparation]Dry roast and grind into very fine powder, sieve and mix well, then mix with sesame oil to form a paste for later use. [Indications]Scrotal eczema. [Usage]Before applying, first use “Yin Shi Tang” to steam wash: 30g of Ku Shen, 20g of She Chuang Zi, 1g of Bai Xian Pi, and 10g of Cang Zhu. Then apply this paste 2-3 times daily.

  Qing Bing San (Green Ice Powder)

  [Formula]Qing Dai (Indigo naturalis), Bing Pian (Borneol) each 100g. [Preparation]Grind into very fine powder, sieve through an 80-mesh sieve, and bottle for later use. [Indications]Oral ulcers. [Usage]Sprinkle an appropriate amount of powder on the ulcer surface, keeping the mouth closed for 10 minutes, 4-5 times daily. Alternatively, use a cotton ball dipped in the powder to press on the ulcer for 10 minutes before removing.

  Huang He Ban San (Brown Spot Powder)

  [Formula]Fresh Apricot Flowers 90g, Fresh Peach Flowers 90g, Fresh Pear Flowers 90g, Fresh Persimmon Leaves 90g, Bu Guo Zhi (Psoralea corylifolia) 30g. [Preparation]Dry the apricot flowers, peach flowers, pear flowers, and persimmon leaves, then grind with Bu Guo Zhi into fine powder, bottle for later use. [Indications]Chloasma. [Usage]Every night before bed, take an appropriate amount of powder, mix with sesame oil to form a thin paste for application to the face, wash off in the morning, once nightly for 3 weeks as a treatment course, can be used for 2 courses. Must be used at night; using during the day may cause pigmentation.

  Common Eczema Powder

  [Formula]Wu Zhu Yu (Evodia rutaecarpa), She Chuang Zi (Cnidium monnieri), Bai Zhi (Angelica dahurica), Huang Bai (Phellodendron amurense), Da Huang (Rheum palmatum), Cang Zhu (Atractylodes lancea), Chuan Jiao (Sichuan Pepper) each 12g, Long Gu (Dragon Bone), Mu Li (Oyster Shell), Shi Gao (Gypsum), Bai Fan (Alum) each 15g, Hai Piao Xiao (Seashell) 30g, Fu Ran Xi Lin Powder 3g, Qing Dai (Indigo naturalis) 20g, Bing Pian (Borneol) 0.5g. [Preparation]Take Wu Zhu Yu, She Chuang Zi, Bai Zhi, Huang Bai, Da Huang, Cang Zhu, and Chuan Jiao, remove all soil and impurities, dry roast and grind into fine powder, sieve through a 120-mesh sieve; grind Long Gu, Mu Li, Shi Gao, Bai Fan directly with fire until thoroughly calcined, then add Hai Piao Xiao, grind into fine powder, sieve through a 120-mesh sieve; then grind Fu Ran Xi Lin Powder, Qing Dai Powder, and Bing Pian into fine powder, mix all three powders thoroughly, bottle and seal for storage. [Indications]Eczema. [Usage]When using, mix the powder with sesame oil to form a paste, apply to the affected area without bandaging, change the dressing every 2 days for a treatment course of 10 days.

  Washing Head Powder

  [Formula]Da Huang (Rheum palmatum), Liu Huang (Sulfur), Zao Jiao (Soapberry) each 100g. [Preparation]Grind into fine powder, mix well, and package into 20g bags. [Indications]Seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp. [Usage]First wet the hair with warm water, then rub the powder onto the scalp, wash off with warm water after 2-3 minutes, and rinse the hair clean. Use once every 3-5 days.

  Ji E San (White and Yellow Powder)

  [Formula]Bai Ji (Bletilla striata) 50g, E Zhu (Curcuma zedoaria) 30g, Huang Yao Zi (Curcuma longa) 20g, Shan Ci Gu (Curcuma longa) 10g, Zhong Lou (Zingiber zerumbet) 5g, Zi Miao Sha (Zingiber zerumbet) 2g, Xue Jie (Dragon’s Blood) 3g. [Preparation]Grind all ingredients into fine powder, sieve through a 120-mesh sieve, mix well, and bottle for later use. [Indications]Vascular tumors. [Usage]Add an appropriate amount of boiling water, 10ml of white wine, and 5ml of vinegar to the powder to form a paste for application. Change the dressing once daily for a treatment course of 7 days. Avoid use for large vascular tumors or those with important blood vessels and nerves at the base.

  Fu Ling Ba Du San (Poria Detoxifying Powder)

  [Formula]Fu Ling (Poria cocos), Xiong Huang (Realgar), Fan Shi (Alum) each 100g. [Preparation]Grind into fine powder, sieve, and mix well for later use. [Indications]Melanoma (ulcerative type). [Usage]After routine disinfection of the affected area, apply externally 1-2 times daily. If there is significant bleeding, sprinkle a small amount of San Qi powder; if there is dryness and pain, apply cooked sesame oil for dressing. Simultaneously, decoct the following herbs for oral administration: Lian Qiao (Forsythia suspensa), Yin Hua (Lonicera japonica) each 50g, and drink as a strong tea daily.

  Bai Ye San (Cypress Leaf Powder)

  [Formula]Cypress Leaves, Di Long (Earthworm) each 20g, Huang Lian (Coptis chinensis), Da Huang (Rheum palmatum) each 25g, Xiong Huang (Realgar) 15g, Qing Fen (Light Powder) 10g, Song Xiang (Pine Resin) 6g. [Preparation]Grind into fine powder, sieve, mix well, and bottle for later use. [Indications]Herpes zoster, pustular dermatitis. [Usage]Clean the area with saline, take an appropriate amount of powder, mix with sesame oil to form a paste, apply with gauze, and secure with a bandage, changing the dressing once daily.

  Yu Ru San (Healing Milk Powder)

  [Formula]Zhi Ru Xiang (Frankincense), Qing Dai (Indigo naturalis) each 20g, Bing Pian (Borneol) 5g, Zhuan Shi Gao (Calcined Gypsum), Zhuan Long Gu (Calcined Dragon Bone), Xue Jie (Dragon’s Blood) each 15g, Huang Lian (Coptis chinensis) 10g. [Preparation]Grind all ingredients into very fine powder, mix well, and bottle for later use. [Indications]Nipple fissures. [Usage]For treatment, if the ulcer surface is eroded, use a cotton ball to sprinkle the powder on the affected area; if the ulcer surface is dry, mix with sesame oil to form a paste for application. Change the dressing twice daily for good results.

  Si Shi San (Four Stone Powder)

  [Formula]Lu Gan Shi (Calcined Ganoderma), Hua Shi (Talc) each 30g, Han Shui Shi (Cold Water Stone), Hai Fu Shi (Sea Floating Stone) each 20g, Bing Pian (Borneol) 3g. [Preparation]Grind into very fine powder, sieve through a 120-mesh sieve, mix well, and bottle for later use. [Indications]Eczema, pustular dermatitis, exudative dermatitis, erosive tinea pedis, rice paddy dermatitis, etc. [Usage]Sprinkle the powder externally, apply with gauze, 1-2 times daily.

  Pian Zhi San (Callus Powder)

  [Formula]Sheng Da Huang (Raw Rheum palmatum), Shan Jia (Manis pentadactyla), San Ling (Curcuma zedoaria), E Zhu (Curcuma longa), Ru Xiang (Frankincense), Mo Yao (Myrrh) each 30g, Bie Jia (Tortoise Shell), Tu Bie Chong (Earthworm) each 15g. [Preparation]Grind all ingredients into fine powder, sieve, and mix well for later use. [Indications]Calluses. [Usage]Mix the powder with white wine to form a paste for application, changing the dressing every other day, and slightly trimming the thick skin during each dressing change.

  San He Yi Wash Head Powder

  [Formula]Liu Huang (Sulfur) 1000g, Sheng Da Huang (Raw Rheum palmatum) 1000g, Ku Shen (Sophora flavescens) 1000g. [Preparation]Grind into very fine powder, mix well, and package into 75g bags. [Indications]Seborrheic dermatitis. [Usage]Dissolve 1 bag in 2000-2500ml of boiling water, stir until the water temperature is no longer hot, and wash the hair repeatedly, then rinse with clean water. Use once daily, generally 2-3 times for noticeable effect.

  Zhi Zhen San (Seborrheic Eczema Powder)

  [Formula]Lu Gan Shi (Calcined Ganoderma), Xiong Huang (Realgar), Zhi Jiao (Cinnamon), Qing Dai (Indigo naturalis), Song Xiang (Pine Resin), Zhen Zhu (Pearl) each 30g, Ku Fan (Alum) 20g, Qing Fen (Light Powder) 15g, Bing Pian (Borneol) 9g. [Preparation]Grind into fine powder, sieve, and mix well for later use. [Indications]Seborrheic eczema. [Usage]Mix with sesame oil to form a paste for external application 3 times daily.

  Fu Fang Kou Qiang San (Compound Oral Powder)

  [Formula]Ru Xiang (Frankincense) 10g, Mo Yao (Myrrh) 10g, Zhuan Shi Gao (Calcined Gypsum) 30g, Bing Pian (Borneol) 1g, Er Cha (Catechu) 10g, Huang Bai (Phellodendron amurense) 15g, Xi Xin (Asarum sieboldii) 6g, Wu Bei Zi (Galla chinensis) 15g, Qiang Huo (Notopterygium incisum) 0.5g, Xue Jie (Dragon’s Blood) 10g. [Preparation]Grind all ingredients into fine powder, sieve through a 120-mesh sieve, mix well, and bottle for later use. [Indications]Oral ulcers. [Usage]Spray with a sprayer, or use a sterile cotton swab to apply a small amount of powder gently to the affected area, wait a moment before closing the mouth. 3 times daily until healed.

  Zhi Shi San (Stop Moisture Powder)

  [Formula]Huang Lian (Coptis chinensis), Huang Qin (Scutellaria baicalensis), Huang Bai (Phellodendron amurense) each 4g, Qing Dai (Indigo naturalis) 75g, Zi Jin Ding (Zinc Oxide) 1.8g, Wu Ming Yi, Dong Dan, Tong Lu, Yan Jiao each 6g, Han Shui Shi (Cold Water Stone), Mi Tuo Seng (Mite), Lu Gan Shi (Calcined Ganoderma), Qian Nian Hui (Thousand-Year Ash), Ku Fan (Alum) each 9g, Bing Pian (Borneol) 0.6g, Zhuan Shi Gao (Calcined Gypsum) 15g. [Preparation]First grind Huang Lian, Huang Qin, Wu Ming Yi, Han Shui Shi, Mi Tuo Seng into fine powder, mix well, then add the remaining ingredients and mix thoroughly, sieve through a 120-mesh sieve, and bottle for later use. [Indications]Mixed rashes. [Usage]For those without obvious redness and swelling but with minimal exudate, sprinkle the powder directly on the area. For those with mild redness and hot exudate, use fresh loofah leaves, wild chrysanthemum leaves, and purslane to make a paste for application, while simultaneously decocting the following herbs: 30g of red beans and 3g of angelica for one dose daily; for those without obvious redness and swelling but with more exudate, use vegetable oil to mix into a paste for application; for those with mossy rashes accompanied by itching, add Vaseline to make a 10% moisture-reducing ointment for external application 2-3 times daily.

  Kou Chuang San (Oral Ulcer Powder)

  [Formula]Sheng Shi Gao (Raw Gypsum) 5g, Qing Dai (Indigo naturalis) 5g, Deng Cao (Lamp Grass Ash) 6g, Zhu Sha (Cinnabar) 6g, Zhuan Ren Zhong Bai (Calcined Human White) 7.5g, Fen Gan Cao (Powdered Licorice) 1.5g, Bing Pian (Borneol) 1g. [Preparation]Grind into fine powder, sieve, and mix well. [Indications]Oral mucosal ulcers. [Usage]Use a cotton swab to apply the powder to the affected area 3-4 times daily.

  Ku Tan San (Charcoal Powder)

  [Formula]Ku Fan (Alum) 30g, Huo Xing Tan (Activated Charcoal) 30g, Zhen Zhu Fen (Pearl Powder) 6g. [Preparation]Grind into fine powder, mix well, and bottle for later use. [Indications]Chronic skin ulcers. [Usage]First treat the ulcer surface, if there are raised or uneven hypertrophic scars, or aging granulation tissue, they can be trimmed; if there is excessive infection and secretion, use Zi Cao oil gauze for external application, and after the swelling reduces or the secretion is cleared, apply this powder thickly on the wound, cover with gauze, and apply pressure. Generally, change the dressing once every 2-3 days, with a treatment course of 10 days.

  San Huang Er Xiang San (Three Yellow Two Fragrance Powder)

  [Formula]Sheng Da Huang (Raw Rheum palmatum), Huang Bai (Phellodendron amurense), Huang Lian (Coptis chinensis) each 30g, Zhi Ru Xiang (Frankincense), Zhi Mo Yao (Myrrh) each 15g, Bing Pian (Borneol) 50g. [Preparation]Grind into fine powder, mix well, and bottle for later use. [Indications]Herpes zoster. [Usage]Take a small amount of the powder, mix with strong tea juice to form a paste for external application, generally scabbing occurs after 1-2 days, and pain disappears.

  Bian Yao Fu Rou San I, II

  [Formula]I: Bing Pian (Borneol), Xuan Ming Fen (Alum) each 50g; II: Ban Lan Gen (Isatis indigotica), Da Qing Ye (Indigo naturalis), Yu Xing Cao (Houttuynia cordata) each 30g, Tao Ren (Peach Kernel), Hong Hua (Carthamus tinctorius) each 10g. [Preparation]I: Grind into fine powder, mix well for later use; II: Decoction into a strong juice, bottle for later use. [Indications]Flat warts. [Usage]Use a towel or cotton ball to apply the strong juice to the affected area for 15-20 minutes, then use I powder mixed with water to form a paste, repeatedly apply to the affected area for 15-20 minutes, applying with pressure that can be tolerated. 5 days for one treatment course. During treatment, avoid burns and abrasions.

  Jin Su Dan (Golden Pill)

  [Formula]Xiong Huang (Realgar) 10g, Ku Fan (Alum) 30g, Sheng Ming Fan (Raw Alum) 30g. [Preparation]Grind into very fine powder, sieve, and mix well for later use. [Indications]Pediatric pustular dermatitis. [Usage]When using, rub the powder onto the skin lesions about 1mm thick, pressing lightly to ensure it stays on, no need to bandage. If there is yellow fluid or the scab lifts, use sterile cotton balls to wipe it off and repeat the application. Apply multiple times daily until healed.

  Pus Nest Powder

  [Formula]Huang Lian (Coptis chinensis) 10g, Huang Bai (Phellodendron amurense) 30g, Qing Dai (Indigo naturalis) 30g, Ku Fan (Alum) 10g, Ku Shen (Sophora flavescens) 30g, Da Huang (Rheum palmatum) 30g. [Preparation]Grind all ingredients except Qing Dai into fine powder, then mix all ingredients well for later use. [Indications]Pediatric pustular dermatitis. [Usage]Mix the powder with sesame oil or edible oil to form a paste for application on the lesions 1-2 times daily. In severe cases, the child can take the following decoction: 6g Huang Qin, 3g Huang Lian, 10g Jin Yin Hua, 6g Lian Qiao, 9g Bai Xian Pi, 3g Mu Dan Pi, 12g Bai Mao Gen, 9g Sheng Di, 9g Tu Fu Ling, 3g Gan Cao, daily for one dose.

  San Huang Zhu Shi San (Three Yellow Pearl Stone Powder)

  [Formula]Liu Huang (Sulfur) 10g, Huang Bai (Phellodendron amurense) 10g, Huang Dan (Yellow Lead) 4g, Zhu Sha (Cinnabar) 3g, Lu Gan Shi (Calcined Ganoderma) 30g, Zhuan Shi Gao (Calcined Gypsum) 200g. [Preparation]Grind all ingredients into very fine powder, sieve through a 120-mesh sieve, then add Bing Pian (Borneol) 20g and mix well, store in a porcelain bottle. [Indications]Anal eczema. [Usage]Before use, clean the anal area with water, then use a cotton swab to apply the powder to the affected area 2-3 times daily until healed.

  Kou Fen (Oral Powder)

  [Formula]Lu Gan Shi (Calcined Ganoderma) 9g, Ci Gu (Cibotium barometz) 9g, Qing Dai (Indigo naturalis) 1g, Bing Pian (Borneol) 4.5g, Zhu Sha (Cinnabar) 4.5g, Sheng Shi Gao (Raw Gypsum) 4.5g, Long Gu (Dragon Bone) 9g, Zhuan Zhen Zhu (Calcined Pearl) 0.1g, Yuan Cun (Yuan Zhi) 0.9g. [Preparation]Grind all ingredients into very fine powder, sieve through a 120-mesh sieve, and mix well. [Indications]Herpetic stomatitis. [Usage]After rinsing with warm water, sprinkle the powder in the mouth on the affected area 3-5 times daily with no side effects.

  Qing Chun Wash Head Powder

  [Formula]Liu Huang (Sulfur), Sheng Da Huang (Raw Rheum palmatum), Ku Shen (Sophora flavescens) each 1000g. [Preparation]Grind into very fine powder, sieve through a 120-mesh sieve, mix well, and package into 10g bags. [Indications]Seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp. [Usage]First wet the hair with warm water, then use this powder 1 bag, mix with water to form a thin paste for washing the hair, wait for 5-10 minutes, then wash the hair with soap or sulfur soap until clean. Use once every other day, generally for 7-14 times.

  San Ri Yu Chuang San I, II

  [Formula]I: Ma Chi Xian (Portulaca oleracea) 50g, Wu Bei Zi (Galla chinensis) 25g, Ku Fan (Alum) 25g, water 1000ml; II: Mi Tuo Seng (Mite) 7g, Zao Xiu (Cicada Slough) 5g, Da Huang (Rheum palmatum) 3g, Qing Dai (Indigo naturalis) 3g, Zhuan Shi Gao (Calcined Gypsum) 3g. [Preparation]I: Boil for 30 minutes, discard the residue, and keep the liquid at 37 degrees for later use. II: Grind into fine powder, sieve, and mix well for later use. [Indications]Pustular dermatitis. [Usage]Use boiled soft cloth to apply the liquid to the skin for 30 minutes, 2-3 times daily. After each application, use II powder mixed with sesame oil or almond oil to form a paste for external application, also 2-3 times daily.

  Zu Xuan San (Foot Fungus Powder)

  [Formula]Ge Gen (Pueraria lobata), Ku Fan (Alum), Qian Li Guang (Eclipta prostrata) each 100g. [Preparation]Dry and grind into fine powder, seal and package into 40g bags for later use. [Indications]Tinea pedis. [Usage]The patient should take 1 bag each night, pour into a basin, add 3000ml of warm water, and soak the affected foot for 20-30 minutes each time, for a treatment course of 7 days. During treatment, stop using other medications.

  Ca Tiao San I, II

  [Formula]I: Ku Shen (Sophora flavescens), Hei Dou (Black Bean) each 300g, Bai Xian Pi (Dictamnus dasycarpus), Da Feng Zi (Big Maple Seed) each 250g, Mu Jin Pi (Mugwort) 150g, Sheng Jiao (Fresh Onion) 20 roots, Wu Bei Zi (Galla chinensis) 100g, Zhang Nao (Camphor) 20g, Bing Pian (Borneol) 20g; II: Borax, Zinc Oxide each 500g, Ammonium Chloride 150g, Hua Shi (Talc) 1000g. [Preparation]I: Boil twice with water to combine into 800ml, then dissolve camphor and Borneol in 95% alcohol, slowly add to the solution, filter, and package; II: Grind into fine powder, sieve, and mix well. [Indications]Eczema. [Usage]After applying I, if there is excessive exudate, sprinkle II; if there is little exudate, mix II with Vaseline to form a 15% ointment for application, 3 times daily for 7 days. Maximum of 3 treatment courses, generally can be cured.

  Ye Xiang Fen (Axe Fragrance Powder)

  [Formula]Gong Ding Xiang (Clove) 18g, Hong Sheng Dan (Red Lead) 27g, Shi Gao (Gypsum) 45g. [Preparation]Crush Gong Ding Xiang and Shi Gao (wash Shi Gao to remove stones or sand), grind into fine powder, then mix and sieve again, and store in a brown bottle, sealed. [Indications]Axillary odor. [Usage]Use a cotton ball to apply the powder to the armpit 5 times, this is one external application, once daily for 5 days (one course of treatment).

  

  [Formula]Wu Bei Zi (Galla chinensis) 50g, Wu Mei (Black Plum) 10g, Ku Fan (Alum) 10g, Xiong Huang (Realgar) 20g, Da Huang (Rheum palmatum) 10g. [Preparation]Grind into fine powder, sieve through an 80-mesh sieve, and mix well for later use. [Indications]Molluscum contagiosum. [Usage]Use vinegar to mix into a paste, apply thickly (2-3mm), and cover with adhesive tape. For larger areas, use a covering method with oil paper or plastic.

  Jia Wei Er Miao San (Modified Two Wonderful Powder)

  [Formula]Sheng Cang Zhu (Raw Atractylodes lancea), Sheng Huang Bai (Raw Phellodendron amurense), Xiong Huang (Realgar) each 100g. [Preparation]Grind into very fine powder, take a small amount of the powder, mix with egg white or sesame oil to form a paste for later use. [Indications]Pediatric eczema. [Usage]Apply to the affected area, generally 1-2 applications are sufficient for healing.

  Yao Ping San (Wart Powder)

  [Formula]Chao Jia Zhu (Fried Pearl) 100g, Mu Bie Zi (Bitter Gourd Seed) (remove the outer shell) 100g, Tian Kui Zi (Cucurbitaceae) 100g, Nao Sha (Alum) 100g. [Preparation]Grind into fine powder, sieve through an 80-mesh sieve, and store in a bottle for later use. [Indications]Common warts. [Usage]Take a small amount of powder, add sesame oil to form a paste, apply to the largest common wart, and cover with gauze, changing the dressing every 1-2 days for a treatment course of 1 week.

  68 Yao Chuang San (68 Boil Powder)

  [Formula]Huang Dan (Yellow Lead) 10g, Xue Jie (Dragon’s Blood) 10g, Ming Xiong (Ming Xiong) 20g, Bing Pian (Borneol) 40g. [Preparation]Mix and grind into fine powder, sieve, and bottle for later use. [Indications]Boils, sores, and carbuncles. [Usage]After cleaning the wound, sprinkle the powder on the wound, or sprinkle directly on the pus, changing the dressing 1-2 times daily for a treatment course of 10-20 applications.

  Jiao Chuang San (Foot Fungus Powder)

  [Formula]Li Lu (Rheum palmatum) 10g, Shu Jiao (Sichuan Pepper) 10g, She Ma Zi (Hemp Seed) 10g, Bai Fu Zi (Bitter Almond) 10g, Zhuan Ming Fan (Calcined Alum) 10g. [Preparation]Grind into fine powder, sieve, and mix well for later use. [Indications]Tinea pedis (eroded type, vesicular type). [Usage]Sprinkle the powder on the affected area (must puncture the vesicles), rub with fingers, can rub multiple times, do not wash the affected area, 1-2 times daily until scabs fall off and itching stops.

  Wet Eczema Powder I, II

  [Formula]I: Liu Huang (Sulfur) 60g, Ku Fan (Alum) 50g, Zhuan Shi Gao (Calcined Gypsum) 150g, Qing Dai (Indigo naturalis) 30g, Bing Pian (Borneol) 1.5g; II: Qing Dai (Indigo naturalis), Bo He (Mint) each 150g, Huang Bai (Phellodendron amurense) 120g, Huang Lian (Coptis chinensis) 45g, Ren Zhong Bai (Human White) 90g, Bo San (Borax) 60g, Bing Pian (Borneol) 6g. [Preparation]Grind I and II into fine powder, mix well, and bottle for later use. [Usage]Mix with sesame oil to form a paste for external application 2-3 times daily.

  Yin Chou Fen (Axillary Odor Powder)

  [Formula]Qing Fen (Light Powder), Mi Tuo Seng (Mite) each 30g, Ku Fan (Alum) 20g, Zhuan Long Gu (Calcined Dragon Bone) 15g, Han Shui Shi (Cold Water Stone) 5g, Zhuan Ming Fan (Calcined Alum) 2g, Gong Ding Xiang (Clove) 10g. [Preparation]Grind each ingredient into fine powder, sieve through a 120-mesh sieve, and store in a bottle for later use. [Indications]Axillary odor. [Usage]When using, take a cotton ball or a piece of sponge, dip in the powder, and rub the affected area vigorously, twice after bathing each night for 5 days (one treatment course).

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