Oily Skin in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding different oily skin patterns according to TCM theory

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Condition Categories

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TCM Patterns
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Formulas
Overview
What causes it 2 TCM patterns documented
How to recognize Symptoms specific to each oily skin pattern
Classical remedies 3 herbal formulas documented

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) offers a holistic perspective on oily skin, attributing it to internal disharmonies rather than just external factors. According to TCM, the health of one's skin is a reflection of the balance within their internal organ systems. Oily skin, therefore, is seen as a manifestation of imbalance, particularly patterns of disharmony that need to be identified and corrected. TCM emphasizes the crucial step of diagnosing the specific pattern behind oily skin, underlining a comprehensive approach to treatment that aims for long-lasting results and overall well-being.

TCM Patterns for Oily Skin

Phlegm

Causes: Oily skin

1 variation documented
Damp-Phlegm
How it presents with oily skin

Oily skin

Along with: Profuse white sputum, Focal distention of the chest, Upper abdominal focal distention, Nausea, Sticky taste in the mouth, Absence of thirst,

Dampness

Causes: Oily skin

1 variation documented
Damp-Phlegm
How it presents with oily skin

Oily skin

Along with: Profuse white sputum, Focal distention of the chest, Upper abdominal focal distention, Nausea, Sticky taste in the mouth, Absence of thirst,

Herbal Formulas for Oily Skin

Traditional Chinese Medicine formulas used to address oily skin

Er Chen Tang

Addresses these oily skin patterns:

Phlegm Dampness

Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Tang

Addresses these oily skin patterns:

Phlegm Dampness

Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan

Addresses these oily skin patterns:

Phlegm Dampness