Complete collection of folk remedies for treating oral ulcers
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The prescriptions disclosed here are the crystallization of clinical experience and clinically effective prescriptions of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners across the country. Due to individual differences in condition and constitution, please take it under the guidance of a physician.
01 Kouchuang Duansheng Yin for the treatment of recurrent oral ulcers
[Prescription] 15 grams of raw astragalus, 30 grams of ginseng, 10 grams of Angelica sinensis, 30 grams of raw earth, 10 grams of Ophiopogon japonicus, 15 grams of licorice, 3 grams of cinnamon (prepared in three batches), 3 grams of Asarum, 10 grams of Cistanche deserticola, 30 grams of red peony, 6 grams of raw Puhuang (wrapped in cloth), 15 grams of honeysuckle, 15 grams of Forsythia suspensa, 6 grams of Huangbai, 10 grams of Fengwei grass, 6 grams of Cisma, 6 grams of Chaihu, 3 grams of Mutong, and 6 grams of peppermint. Another 9 grams of Cistanche deserticola (ground powder) and 10 grams of Chinese gallnuts (soaked in boiling water).
[Instructions] Take 1 dose daily, boil in water 3 times, and take in batches. 30 doses constitute one course of treatment. After the treatment, take 3 grams of Cistanche deserticola powder, 3 times a day, rinse with Chinese gallnut water 3-5 times a day, and continue to use for 1 month.
[Effect] Yiqi Shengyang, Qingre Yangyin.
[Verification] Hu, female, 27 years old, employee. Oral ulcers recur for more than 4 years and are often treated with traditional Chinese and Western medicines such as Xilei powder and Vitamins, both internally and externally. However, the attacks cannot be controlled and occur once a month or two, sometimes with no significant interval. There are green bean sized circular ulcers on the tip of the tongue, cheeks, eyes, and inner edge of the lower lip in the oral cavity, which are light yellow in color. The surface is concave, the edges are slightly convex, and there are about 10 scattered red halos around. There are a few dotted scars on the lips and cheeks. This attack has been going on for nearly 2 weeks, with a hot and spicy pain. The pain is severe, with saliva flowing from the corners of the mouth and inability to eat. The body is cold and uncomfortable every afternoon; Measure body temperature at 37 ℃, weak pulse, little moss and red tongue, intermittent constipation during bowel movements, and normal urination. Diagnosed as recurrent aphthous ulcer: (severe). The syndrome belongs to spleen deficiency and yin deficiency, with blood fatigue and heat accumulation. Prescription for oral ulcers: 15 grams of raw Astragalus membranaceus, licorice, honeysuckle, and Forsythia suspensa, 30 grams of raw ginseng, 30 grams of raw earth, and 30 grams of red peony, 10 grams of Angelica sinensis, Ophiopogon japonicus, Cistanche deserticola, and Fengwei grass, 3 grams of cinnamon (prepared in three batches), 3 grams of Mutong, 5 grams of Asarum, and 6 grams of raw Puhuang (wrapped in cloth), Huangbai, Cisma, Chaihu, and peppermint. More than 30 doses were taken above, and the oral use of Cistanche Powder and Chinese nutmeg mouthwash was combined for more than 2 months to heal the oral ulcers. Follow up for 1 year without recurrence.
02 External application cream for treating oral ulcers
[Prescription] Wu Zhu Yu, Dan Nan Xing, and Sheng Da Huang (formulated in a 4:1:2 ratio).
[Preparation and Usage] Grind the fine powder of the upper medicine together, mix it with an appropriate amount of aged vinegar to form a paste, set aside. After the patient falls asleep, apply it to the soles of both feet (Yongquan acupoint), and wrap it with gauze. Remove it within 12 hours. It can be used again depending on the severity of the condition. The dosage should be adjusted according to the age and condition of the patient.
[Effect] Heat conduction downward.
[Verification] 98 cases were treated and all recovered. The younger the child is, the more effective it is.
[Note] Cited from the 1990 Zhejiang Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine (7).
03 Kouyan San treats stomatitis
[Formula] 30g each of Shandou root and rhubarb, 15g of Huanglian, 2g of Renzhongbai, 20g of Qingdai, 10g of Sha Ren, 15g each of Hai'er tea, dried alum, and myrrh, and 3g of borneol.
[Preparation and usage] Grind the upper medicine into fine powder, pass through a 100 mesh sieve, bottle and disinfect for later use. Disinfect the oral cavity and apply 2% gentian violet to the affected area.
[Effect] Anti inflammatory and analgesic.
[Verification] 26 cases were treated and all were cured.
[Note] Cited from Sichuan Traditional Chinese Medicine (4) in 1985.
04 Qingsha Powder for Treating Oral Ulcers
[Prescription] 30g each of indigo and borax, 15g of borneol mint powder, 30g of human white powder, 15g of Xuanming powder, 30g of children's tea, 15g of maobao, and 6g of borneol.
[Preparation and usage] The fine powder of the upper medicine is finely sieved and bottled for later use, do not deflate. After rinsing with cold salt and boiling water, take the medicine powder and apply it to the affected area three times a day. For areas that are not easily spread in the mouth, use a reed tube to blow it.
[Effect] Clear heat and detoxify, promote muscle growth and relieve pain.
[Verification] More than a hundred cases were treated and all were cured. Mild cases can heal in one day, while severe cases can heal in 2-5 days.
[Note] Cited from 1983 Henan Traditional Chinese Medicine (5).
05 Five times Qingdai Powder for Treating Stomatitis
[Formula] 5g of gallnut, 7.5g of indigo naturalis, 7.5g of borneol each, 10g of moonstone, and 12.5g of human white.
[Preparation and usage] The upper medicine is finely ground and stored for future use. Local (affected area) external application, 2 or 3 times a day.
[Effect] Clearing heat, reducing swelling, and relieving pain. Oral inflammation, gingivitis.
[Verification] 24 cases of stomatitis and 8 cases of gingivitis were treated. 24 cases of aphthous stomatitis were cured after 3-5 times of external application.
[Note] Cited from the Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine (11) in 1965.
06 Er Shi Qing Dai San for treating oral ulcers
[Formula] 4 grams of indigo naturalis, 1.4 grams of borax and Xuanming powder each, 1 gram of calcined calamine and 1 gram of calcined gypsum each, 0.6 grams of realgar, 1 gram of calcined medium white, and 0.4 grams of borneol.
[Preparation and usage] The upper medicine is finely ground and stored in a bottle for future use. Rinse your mouth with tea first, take the medicine powder and apply it to the affected area's sore surface, once or twice a day.
[Effect] Clear heat and detoxify, restrain sores and relieve pain.
[Verification] The effect is good after repeated use.
[Note] Quoted from "Foreign Governance Summary".
07 Fandai San for treating thrush
Prescription: 20g of alum, 10g of jujube, 10g of bitter gourd leaves, 10g of indigo naturalis, and 3g of borneol.
[Method] Remove the pit from the jujube, crush the alum and place it in the jujube. Place it on a tile and calcine until the alum withers and the jujube turns black. After cooling, grind the bitter gourd leaves into powder, then add ice and grind the indigo until it is silent. Store in a bottle for later use. Rinse with cold salt water before use, then apply this powder to the affected area 1-2 times a day.
[Effect] Anti inflammation, acne control, and pain relief.
[Verification] The treatment for the upper symptoms is effective and usually takes 2-3 days to recover.
[Note] Quoted from "Foreign Governance Summary".

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