Fried cocklebur cure rhinitis

According to traditional Chinese medicine, rhinitis is mainly caused by loss of lung, spleen, and kidney. Exogenous factors are often induced by cold or cold air or odor stimulation. In winter and spring, the warmth is still cold, and many patients suffer from rhinitis. We recommend a small prescription for rhinitis.

Take Xanthium 30 to 40, gently smashed, placed in a small aluminum pot, add 50 grams of sesame oil, fry with slow fire. When the cocklebur is dry, filter the oil into a clean bottle for use. When used to disinfect a small cotton ball with a little oil applied to the nasal cavity, 2 to 3 times a day, two weeks for a course of treatment. When instilling the nose, the head is tilted about 45 degrees to one side, and 1 to 2 drops of each nostril are injected to ensure that the liquid enters the sinuses. Use this law should be perseverance, do not interrupt, adherence to medication can greatly ease the symptoms, and some people can maintain a few years without recurrence. Xanthium has the effects of sweating, loose rheumatism, nasal discharge, and analgesia. The "Herb" records that this medicine has the effect of "steaming the brain and stopping phlegm" and it has been used as a medicine for nose in folk and clinical applications. It has a long history of application.

Need to be reminded that this side is suitable for exogenous cold-type chronic rhinitis, not suitable for other syndromes. You can usually massage acupuncture points, knead the incense, nasal passages, Yintang points, pinch the nose, rub the nose, each 1 to 2 minutes, once daily morning and evening, the symptoms can increase 1 or 2 times a day. Rhinitis patients must ensure that the air humidity, dry air will make the nasal cavity, throat and other mucosal hyperemia, dry, reduce the ability to resist infection. Avoid digging your nose with your fingers, as this will destroy the effect of nasal secretions sticking to the dust in the air; the fingers will also carry bacteria into the nasal cavity and cause respiratory infections. (Prof. Yu Jingxian, Professor of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University)


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