Ching Wan Hung

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Other Names : Jing Wan Hong, Ten Thousand Reds, Soothing Herbal Balm External Analgesic, 京萬紅(小)

Ingredients

Special Precautions of Ching Wan Hung

  • For external use only.
  • can stain and discolor clothes. Remove with alcohol. Also, it has a strong smell.
  • Do not apply topically to lower abdomen or lumbar spine during pregnancy.
  • Do not bandage tightly.
  • Avoid contact with the eyes or mucous membranes.
  • Wash hands thoroughly after each use.
  • Do not add heat.
  • Discontinue use if skin irritation develops.
  • Avoid contact with the eyes or mucous membranes.
  • Avoid use during pregnancy.
  • Do not apply to open cuts, sensitive areas, or genital areas.
  • If condition worsens, rash develops, or if symptoms persist for more than 7 days, or clear up and occur again within a few days, discontinue use of this product and consult a physician or Traditional Chinese Medical practitioner.

Benefits and uses of Ching Wan Hung are

Ching Wan Hung (also written Jing Wan Hong) clears heat, disperses swelling, invigorates blood, relieves pain, generates tissue. Use topically for first, second, and third degree burns with blistering, redness and pain. It has been applied to chemical burns, radiation burns, and sunburns, as well as burns caused by fire, electricity, steam, or direct contact with a hot liquid. It is also utilized to treat hemorrhoids, poison oak, poison ivy, dermatitis, ulcerative rashes, and bed sores. It acts to relieve pain, decrease inflammation and infection, and aid in the regeneration of the damaged tissues. It is fast acting, alleviating burn pain almost immediately after application. It is useful in pediatric eczema.