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Clinical Study On Treatment Of Perimenopausal Syndrome By Acupuncture On The Five-Zang Shu-Points Of Bllader Meridian

Posted on:2007-04-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H JinFull Text:PDF
GTID:2144360185456937Subject:Acupuncture and Massage
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Perimenopausal period is a transformation period from sexual maturity to sexual deterioration of woman,during this period,it appears a group of symptums due to hypoovaria include the vegetative nerve functional disturbance,we call it "perimenopausal syndrome (PMS)", which is seriously influence the work and life of woman.The main treatment of westen medicine is hormonotherapy,but it has the potential danger for a long-term use.So in order to seek a safe and effective therapy,in this article we have a research on the therapeutic effects by acupuncturing on five-zang shu-points for the treatment of the PMS, and discuss the safety quality of this therapeutic method.Objective:To observe therapeutic effect and safety of the five-zang shu-points acupuncture for treatment of PM;S.Methods:40 cases of PMS were randomly divided into the acupuncture treatment group and the westen medicine control group two groups.The patients of the treatment group were treated by acupuncturing on five-zang shu-points,while the patients of the control group were treated by BeiMeiLi tablet.We observed their clinical symptoms, measured estradiol( E2) follile stimulating hormone (FSH) uteinizing hormone (LH) levels and their adverse reaction.Results: The total validity rate of treatment group is 90.0%,while the control group is 75.0%.The E2 level in the treatment group has been increased greatly after treatment(P<0.01), there is significant difference compared with the control group(P<0.05).Also there is significantdifference between the two groups on the MI index and adverse reaction(P<0.05).Conclusion: The therapeutic effects of acupuncturing on five-zang shu-points is significantly better than that of BeiMeiLi tablet,and without adverse reaction.
Keywords/Search Tags:perimenopausal syndrome, five-zang shu-points acupuncture, medicaments therapy
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