As the temperature gradually rises, many male patients have approached me for help, asking why small red spots have appeared around their thighs, accompanied by intense itching.

The causes of this condition are complex and varied. Today, I will teach everyone how to use a single Chinese patent medicine to clear liver-gallbladder damp-heat and relieve itching

If you notice the skin in your groin area becoming damp, sticky, giving off an odor, with blurred edges of eczema, intense itching, and even a yellowish fluid oozing out, accompanied by reduced urine output with a yellowish color and sticky stools, these symptoms are likely caused by the downward flow of damp-heat from the liver and gallbladder.

Traditional Chinese Medicine theory holds that excessive eating, emotional imbalances, or long-term residence in damp environments can all lead to the internal generation of damp-heat. When damp-heat accumulates in the liver and gallbladder, it affects the normal dispersion of liver qi, causing qi stagnation. Damp-heat, being sticky and obstructive, blocks the lower jiao, thereby triggering symptoms like itching.

The accumulation of dampness beneath the skin, combined with heat pushing the dampness, may induce issues such as eczema. To address this condition, it is necessary to clear damp-heat from the liver and gallbladder. For reference, Longdan Xiegan Wan can be considered for regulation.

Specific situations should be determined based on individual circumstances. The above content is for reference only and involves Chinese patent medicines; it is not intended as a promotion. If any physical discomfort arises, be sure to seek medical treatment from a doctor.