Evidence supporting the use of: Arisaema erubescens
For the health condition: Rashes and Hives

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1

Arisaema erubescens, commonly known as Cobra Lily or "Tian Nan Xing" in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), has a long history of use in various herbal systems, especially in China and Nepal. In TCM, the processed tuber is primarily used to dispel wind-phlegm, relieve convulsions, and reduce swelling. There are some traditional references suggesting its use to address certain skin conditions, generally in the context of "toxic swellings" or "sores," which may conceptually overlap with what modern medicine calls rashes or hives. However, these uses are not specific, and the application is usually for more severe skin eruptions (such as abscesses or ulcers) rather than simple urticaria (hives) or mild rashes. There is little to no direct clinical evidence, modern pharmacological study, or well-documented historical use specifically for treating rashes or hives. The traditional use for skin conditions may be the basis for its occasional mention for rashes, but this is not a mainstream or well-supported application in either traditional or modern evidence. Notably, the raw tuber of Arisaema erubescens is toxic and must be carefully processed to reduce irritant compounds. In summary, any support for using Arisaema erubescens for rashes or hives is based on limited traditional use and not on robust evidence or scientific validation.

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