{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: Foreign Body Granuloma Following Hwangryunhaedok-tang Pharmacopuncture for Postherpetic Neuralgia. {Author}: Kim NY;Joh HC;Kim JE;Ro YS;Ko JY; {Journal}: Ann Dermatol {Volume}: 35 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2023 Nov {Factor}: 0.722 {DOI}: 10.5021/ad.22.116 {Abstract}: Foreign body granuloma can be caused by endogenous compounds as well as various injectable materials. In oriental medicine, pharmacopuncture combining herbal medicine administration and injection is one of the commonly used procedures. Hwangryunhaedok-tang (HHT, a.k.a., Huang-Lian-Jie-Du-Tang in China), an oriental medicinal herb known to produce anti-inflammatory effects, has been recently made in pharmacopuncture products and commonly used for various disorders. An 88-year-old female presented with multiple tender nodules on the left parietal scalp and forehead. The diagnosis of foreign body granuloma caused by HHT pharmacopuncture was revealed by more detailed previous treatment history of postherpetic neuralgia and histopathologic examination. Herein, we report a foreign body granuloma as a delayed adverse reaction caused by non-standard administration of herbal extracts, considered biologically inert.