Chinese Medicine for Dermatological Treatments II
Chinese medicine materia medica, tcm chinese medicine, chinese herbal
medicine
TCM or traditional Chinese medicine uses the mono nuclear peripheral
cells that are influenced with the help of placebo and they help in controlling
cultures. Several studies regarding traditional Chinese medicine have
been performed in Japan as well as China. The Shor seiryu to is a TCM
is available in Japan as an anti allergy antihistamine drug. It has been
observed according to medical studies and research that the Shor seiryu
to is effective owing to the fact that it inhibits the release of histamine
that works best on the system. Other than that the medicine limits the
enhancement of vascular permeability that results in the production of
histamine.
The Shor seiryu to does not have any adverse side effect as a sedative
as it does not affect the histamine receptors and the muscarinic cholinergic
mechanism in the human brain. The Moku boi to is another TCM found in
Japan that regulates the increase in capillary permeability that is caused
as a result of the histamine. When compared with western medicine, the
Moku boi to is equally effective as an antihistamine agent. It has limiting
consequences on the chemical agents that mediate inflammation and minimizes
the result of the response of the antigen and antibody in the skin.
What are the Adverse Effects of TCM?
It is misunderstood by most patients that TCM is free of any kind of
adverse effects owing to the fact that it uses natural agents for treatment.
Hepatotoxicity is one of the major side effects of TCM as is renal damage
and hyper sensitivity. Cases of adult respiratory distress have also been
reported after the usage of seborrheic dermatitis. Liver complications
like enhanced results of liver functioning as well as acute failure of
the liver have been documented for the Traditional Chinese Medicine for
eczema.
Hepatitis sometimes leads to failure of the liver and this can even lead
to death. There is often an absence of a viable alternative in most of
the cases of failure. It has been observed that the damages caused in
the liver were not related to dosage. Congestive cardiomyopathy is also
another observed effect.
To control future recurrences, it is advised by the medical fraternity
that the TCM be made subject to legal monitoring, surveillance and licensing.
Lack of quality control of herbal medication may cause adverse reaction
in the patients and this is why undeclared prescription drugs and others
must be regulated.