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Oral Stop Wheezing Decoction In The Treatment Of Heat Asthma (Danwei Stagnated Heat Syndrome) Clinical Observation

Posted on:2013-02-09Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:D D WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2234330374460304Subject:Chinese medical science
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Objective: from the relevant organs, organs based on coherent, asthma and viscera firecorrelation, by applying positive oral stop wheezing Decoction in treatment of acuteexacerbation of asthma (II, moderate) clinical observation, validation of asthma from fire onthe treatment of the feasibility study in the pathogenesis of asthma, and treatment aspects ofthe new way.Methods:60patients met the inclusion criteria were randomly sampled and grouptherapy, the establishment of positive oral stop wheezing Decoction Dingchuan Decoction fortreatment group, control group curative effect contrast. The two groups were spare salbutamolsulfate aerosol, patients cannot tolerate the panting and oppressed, may at any time to breath,and jet number evaluation of effects of two groups. The two groups before and after treatment,symptoms, signs and the application of salbutamol sulfate times improve the condition carrieson the contrast, analysis of the curative effect of treatment group and control group, todetermine whether the project feasibility.Results: the treatment group in the total efficiency was93.33%, the control group in theoverall efficiency of56.66%,(P<0.05), prompting the treated group was better than controlgroup. Through clinical observation found in the treatment group can significantly alleviatethe patient breathing, wheezing. Sound and other symptoms, while the control group was not.Conclusion: acute exacerbation of asthma (II, moderate) and viscera fire are correlated,acute exacerbation of asthma treatment on correct and feasible from the fire.
Keywords/Search Tags:oral stop, wheezing Decoction, asthma asthma, is to fire, the visceraare a type of main, clinical observation
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