Pulmonary wind acne
Lung wind acne is a chronic inflammatory skin disease of the sebaceous glands of the hair follicles. The skin rashes on the face, chest, and back are mostly caused by lung heat contraction. After squeezing, the head is black and the body is yellow-white transparent powdery juice. The basic symptoms are scattered skin acne, pimples, pustules, nodules, and cysts, accompanied by seborrhea. This disease occurs in adolescence, also known as acne, acne, cotton sores, etc., which is equivalent to acne as referred to by Western medicine.
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