Uyghur Medicine Syndrome Classification of Eczema and Its Medication Discipline[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2015, 21(12): 196-200.
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Uyghur Medicine Syndrome Classification of Eczema and Its Medication Discipline[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2015, 21(12): 196-200. DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.2015120196.
Uyghur Medicine Syndrome Classification of Eczema and Its Medication Discipline
Objective: To collate and analyze the Uyghur medicine syndrome classification of eczema and its medication discipline. Method: Using retrospective analysis of sorting
clinical medical records of eczema treated with Uyghur medicine within recent 5 years in 6 Uyghur medicine hospitals were collected. Uyghur medical symptom classification and treatment principles
methods
prescriptions and medications of eczema were collated and analyzed to discover eczema Uyghur medicine syndrome differentiation method and its medication discipline. Result: Among 621 cases of medical records meeting the inclusion criteria of eczema
there were 327 cases (52.7%) of abnormal balgham
followed by 239 cases (38.5%) of abnormal sapra
33 cases (5.3%) of abnormal kan
and 22 cases (3.6%) of Abnormal Sawda. After munzij therapy or conditioning
mushil therapy
oral medication
topical medications and non-drug therapy of Uyghur medicine
61 cases (9.8%) were cured with the treatment
484 cases (77.9%) highly effected
60 cases (9.7%) effected to some extent
16 cases (2.6%) not effected at all. Conclusion: Uyghur medicine syndrome classification and medication discipline of eczema received in this project is in line with the actual clinical syndrome and that provides an objective basis for standardization of eczema's Uyghur medicine syndrome differentiation
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