Purpose: Medical and biological clock with time-depth theoretical study of time-related diseases, in its emergence, development, prognosis and treatment process of research more and more attention Lingguibafa time as a medical treatment in medicine In clinical practice, be more and more applications. By the time this paper is applied to acupuncture theory of pain associated with the time period of clinical treatment of diseases, dysmenorrhea practice time to stitch the objective of the effectiveness of acupuncture for the time-depth research and objective practice of accumulating the necessary information.Method: 60 cases of primary dysmenorrhea were randomly divided into Lingguibafa treatment group and conventional treatment group, two comparative studies, the course of 3 months before and after treatment were observed 1 month, 3 months reduction in pain scores, and long-term clinical efficacy. Establish a database for statistical analysis using spss13.0.Result: Treatment group and control group were analgesic, Lingguibafa immediate pain relief treatment group was superior to conventional treatment group (P <0.05), to improve the symptoms were not significantly different (P>0.05). Lingguibafa treatment groups of the 10 cases were cured, 7 cases were markedly effective in 11 cases and ineffective in 2 cases, the total efficiency of 93.33%, 33.33% cure rate, the conventional treatment group recently cured in 3 cases, 6 cases had marked effect, 18 were , 3 cases, the total effective rate 90.00%, 10.00% cure rate in treatment group than the control group (P <0.05).Conclusion: Lingguibafa time acupoints treatment of primary dysmenorrhea with the exact effect. In addition to significant analgesia, but also has good curative effect and long-term effect, very few adverse reactions. Analgesic acupoints on time and the effective application of the best time to treat dysmenorrhea, and in accordance with the laws of human blood circulation. This method of selecting points less convenient, safe, without adverse reaction, reducing the suffering of patients, the majority of patients so easily accepted and highly popularized. |