Symptoms
Common Signs You May Need Detox SB
This formula is most appropriate for traditional Chinese herbal patterns associated with internal Heat, Heat Toxicity, Qi and Blood stagnation, and localized pus accumulation. Different individuals may experience different symptoms, such as:
Recurring Styes (Hordeolum)
Painful, swollen bumps along the eyelid that may repeatedly return over time. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, recurring styes are commonly associated with internal Heat and Heat Toxicity affecting the body's normal healing processes.
Boils or Furuncles
Raised, painful, pus-filled skin infections that develop beneath the skin's surface. These areas may become swollen, warm, red, and tender before naturally draining.
Skin Abscesses
Localized pockets of pus beneath the skin that may feel firm, swollen, painful, or inflamed. Traditional Chinese Medicine associates these patterns with accumulated Heat Toxicity and impaired circulation.
Persistent Pus-Filled Skin Lesions
Recurring bumps, sores, or localized areas containing pus that heal slowly or repeatedly return. This pattern may reflect lingering Heat and stagnation according to Traditional Chinese herbal principles.
Red, Inflamed Skin Swelling
Areas of localized redness, warmth, swelling, and tenderness that develop with underlying Heat accumulation.
Tender or Painful Skin Nodules
Firm or swollen areas beneath the skin that become uncomfortable when touched and may gradually develop into pus-filled lesions.
Slow Healing Skin Lesions
Skin concerns that take longer than expected to improve or repeatedly return after temporary improvement. Traditional Chinese Medicine often associates prolonged recovery with persistent Heat and impaired circulation.
Recurring Localized Skin Infections
Individuals who frequently develop boils, styes, abscesses, or similar localized skin concerns may have underlying patterns of Heat Toxicity requiring additional internal support.
Skin Warmth and Redness
Affected areas may appear noticeably warmer, redder, and more inflamed than surrounding tissue, reflecting traditional Heat patterns.
Localized Swelling With Pressure
Swollen areas that feel tight, full, or under pressure due to trapped pus or localized inflammation beneath the skin.
Recurring Heat-Related Skin Conditions
Some individuals experience repeated inflammatory skin concerns that flare during periods of stress, dietary imbalance, or internal Heat accumulation.
Skin Conditions That Tend to Recur
Skin problems that improve temporarily but repeatedly return may indicate unresolved internal imbalance according to Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Support During Internal Heat Patterns
Some Individuals experiencing recurring Heat-related skin concerns may benefit from herbal support that promotes healthy circulation, clears internal Heat, and supports the body's natural healing response.
Individuals with chronic, recurring, or long-standing skin conditions associated with Heat Toxicity and localized pus accumulation may benefit from combining this formula with additional herbal support to address underlying patterns of imbalance and promote long-term skin wellness.