The study was clinically performed in the 65 outpatients with pruritus who visited the Dept. of Dermatology, Oriental Medicial Hospital, Kyung Hee University and oriental medical clinic of Hang Ki Park from Jan. 1985 through Dec. 1986. The results were summarized as follows: 1. Among 65 outpatients, male was 20 ($30.8\%$) and female was 45 ($69.2\%$). In the distribution of age, 10S was $21.5\%,\;and\;20S\;20\%$ at the first visit. 2. In the distribution of season, the peak incidence occured in Spring ($35.4\%$) and next incidence in Winter ($20\%$). 3. In the distribution of duration, $41.5\%$ was between 1 year and 5 years, $20\%$ between 1 month and 6 months, $12.3\%$ between 6 months and 1 year, $9.2\%$ between 5 years and 10 years, $7.7\%$ over 10 years. 4. In regard to the itching lesion, $66.2\%$ showed pruritus throughout the whole body, including partially $15.4\%$ in their heads and faces, $12.3\%$ in their hands and legs, and $6.3\%$ in their shoulders, sides and hips. 5. The most frequently used prescription, was Gosanhomasan (苦蔘胡麻散) which occupied $60.7\%$ of all, in next order of frequency, Gamisamooltang (加味四物湯 $21.4\%$) Gupoongchongkisan (祛風淸肌散 $12.5\%$) and Bangpoongtongsungsan (防風通聖散 $5.4\%$). 6. In regard to the therapeutic duration, $46.2\%$ was showed under 10 days, $18.5\%$ between 10 days and 20 days, and $16.9\%$ between 30 days and 60 days. 7. In the 35 patients, who were confirmed to show apparent result by continual treatment, curative rate was more than $57.6\%$. According to above results, we can confirm that efficacy of therapeutic measures by the oriental medicine on pruritic dermatoses was increased in proportion to therapeutic duration and we feel sure that the therapeutic efficacy can be gradually increased as we expect to make a deep study of the disease and to give correct medical treatment to the nature of the disease.