Symptoms

Common Signs You May Need Itch & Rash Support

This formula is most appropriate for patterns associated with Damp-Heat, Wind, Blood Heat, and recurring skin imbalance according to Traditional Chinese herbal principles. Different individuals may experience different symptoms, such as:

Persistent Itching

Recurring itching that may affect small or large areas of the body and tends to return repeatedly. The discomfort may become worse with heat, sweating, seasonal changes, or emotional stress.

Recurring Skin Rashes

Individuals may experience recurring red, itchy, or irritated skin that appears intermittently and may improve temporarily before returning. Traditional Chinese Medicine commonly associates these patterns with internal Damp-Heat or Wind.

Hives (Urticaria)

Raised, itchy welts that appear suddenly and may move from one area of the body to another. Episodes may occur after exposure to environmental, dietary, or seasonal triggers.

Dermatitis and Skin Irritation

Recurring skin irritation, redness, dryness, or inflamed patches that may become uncomfortable during flare-ups. The skin may feel sensitive and easily irritated by external factors.

Psoriasis-Related Skin Discomfort

Individuals may experience recurring dry, thickened, flaky, or itchy skin associated with long-term skin imbalance. Traditional Chinese Medicine often relates these patterns to Blood Heat, Dryness, and impaired circulation.

Keratosis Pilaris

Small rough bumps commonly found on the upper arms, thighs, cheeks, or buttocks. The skin may feel dry, rough, or resemble "chicken skin."

Common Warts

Small raised growths on the hands, feet, or other areas of the body. Traditional Chinese Medicine associates persistent skin growths with underlying patterns affecting Qi, Dampness, and circulation.

Tinea Corporis (Ringworm-Like Skin Irritation)

Circular, itchy, red patches affecting the skin that may gradually spread if the underlying imbalance persists. Traditional Chinese Medicine commonly associates these patterns with Damp-Heat affecting the skin.

Skin Redness and Inflammation

Persistent redness, warmth, irritation, or inflamed skin that may accompany itching or recurring skin discomfort.

Dry, Thickened, or Rough Skin

The skin may become rough, flaky, thickened, or uncomfortable over time, particularly in areas affected by repeated scratching or chronic skin imbalance.

Sensitive Skin That Reacts Easily

Skin may become irritated by heat, humidity, sweat, certain foods, pollen, dust, soaps, detergents, or seasonal environmental changes.

Recurring Flare-Ups

Skin symptoms may improve for a period of time before returning again, particularly during periods of stress, fatigue, dietary changes, or seasonal transitions.

Skin Discomfort That Worsens with Heat

Many individuals notice increased itching, redness, or irritation after exercise, hot showers, warm weather, or excessive body heat.

Ongoing Skin Imbalance

Long-standing skin concerns that have become chronic or repeatedly return over months or years. Traditional Chinese Medicine emphasizes restoring internal balance to support healthier skin over time.

Itching That Disturbs Daily Comfort or Sleep

Persistent itching may become more noticeable in the evening or at night, interfering with relaxation, daily comfort, or restful sleep.

Individuals with Chronic or Recurring Skin Conditions

Individuals experiencing long-term, recurring, or widespread skin concerns may benefit from combining this formula with additional herbal support to address underlying patterns of imbalance and promote healthier skin over time.