Objective To compare clinical efficacy difference between blood-letting puncture and western medicine, and provide a more effective treatment method for cutaneous pruritus. Methods Sixty cases of cutaneous pruritus were randomly divided into a blood-letting puncture group and a western medication group cases in each one. The plum-blossom needle was applied at damaged skin area till slight flushing on the local skin in the blood-letting puncture group, while chlorphenamine was prescribed orally for the western medication group. The pruritus scor...