The methods of hyperhidrosis in traditional Chinese medicine mainly include diet conditioning, traditional Chinese medicine conditioning, acupuncture**, massage, adjusting lifestyle habits and work and rest, etc. Here are some common methods of hyperhidrosis in TCM**:
Diet: Traditional Chinese medicine believes that hyperhidrosis is related to diet, so hyperhidrosis can be regulated through diet. It is recommended that patients usually eat more ingredients that can strengthen the spleen and stomach, such as barley, yam, lotus seeds, etc., which have the effect of strengthening the spleen, can effectively relieve the weakness of the spleen and stomach, and reduce sweat secretion. In addition, you can also eat more heat-clearing and detoxifying foods, such as bitter gourd, cucumber, tomatoes, etc., to help clear moisture from the body and also help reduce sweat secretion.
Traditional Chinese medicine conditioning: Traditional Chinese medicine is one of the important methods of Chinese medicine for hyperhidrosis. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that hyperhidrosis is caused by the imbalance of yin and yang in the body and the dysfunction of the internal organs, so the purpose of hyperhidrosis can be achieved by regulating the balance of yin and yang in the human body. Commonly used traditional Chinese medicines include Buzhong Yiqi Pills, Jade Screen Powder, etc., these drugs can invigorate qi and strengthen the surface, stop sweating and sweating, and have a certain auxiliary effect on hyperhidrosis.
Acupuncture**: Acupuncture is one of the common methods of hyperhidrosis in traditional Chinese medicine. Acupuncture can stimulate the body's acupuncture points, adjust the body's yin and yang balance and viscera function, so as to achieve the purpose of hyperhidrosis. Commonly used acupuncture points include Fengchi acupoint, Shenmen acupoint, etc., which can replenish deficiency, dissipate cold, clear heat, and help improve the symptoms of excessive sweating.
Tuina Massage: Tuina massage is another method of TCM**, which can relieve the symptoms of excessive sweating by massaging specific parts of the body, promoting the circulation of qi and blood, and adjusting the balance of yin and yang in the body.
Adjust lifestyle habits and work and rest: Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the occurrence of hyperhidrosis is related to irregular lifestyle habits and work and rest, so adjusting lifestyle habits and work and rest is also one of the important methods of hyperhidrosis. Patients are advised to maintain a regular lifestyle and avoid bad habits such as staying up late and overwork, which can help reduce sweat secretion.
In short, there are many ways to hyperhidrosis in traditional Chinese medicine, including dietary conditioning, Chinese herbal conditioning, acupuncture**, massage, adjusting lifestyle habits and work and rest, etc. Patients can choose the appropriate **method according to their specific situation and carry out ** under the guidance of a doctor. At the same time, it is also necessary to pay attention to maintaining good lifestyle habits and work and rest to help prevent the occurrence of hyperhidrosis.