Guest guest Posted September 25, 2003 Report Share Posted September 25, 2003 > I happen to have my notebook from the dermatology department right here. There was a male 25 year old patient with hyperpigmentation around the white vitiligo... my notes read: vetiligo takes a long time to treat, Bai Bu Wan (Bai Bu Wan=vetiligo) formula (for this patient) Hai Dou Pi (?), ye jiao teng, chen pi, hong hua, dang gui, chi shao, bai ji li, bu gu zi, fang feng, ji xue teng another patient female with red sides and dots on her tongue, dx of liver yin xu with kidney xu herbs: Ful Ling, He shou Wu, shan zhu yu, sheng di, shu di, han lian cao, shi hu, dang gui, bai shao, yi mu cao, chai hu, bo he, huo xiang, Hong hua, bai he, sang bai pi, dan shen This should get you started... basically I see it as a matter of treating the blood and figuring out the correct balance of heat, spleen and blood deficiency. > DAlberto " <attiliodalberto> wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> My friend has vitiligo and i wondered if TCM can treat this at all? >> I know TCM is usually quite good at skin problems but wasn't sure >> about vitiligo. In WM its classified as a benign acquired skin >> disorder of unknown cause. >> >> Can anyone help? >> >> Attilio > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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