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Warming Kidney And Spleen Bleeding Within The Rule Of Law Combined With External Treatment Myogenic Clinical Evaluation Of Ulcerative Colitis

Posted on:2015-09-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M XuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2284330467453910Subject:Chinese medical science
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Purpose: The topics to Chinese medicine theory, within therule of law observed warming kidney and spleen combinedmyogenic External bleeding clinical efficacy for treating ulcerativecolitis (UC) is.Methods: A total of120cases of ulcerative colitis patients,all cases were from the provinces of Heilongjiang Academy ofstomach disease medicine outpatient and inpatient total120cases,generate random numbers and groups in the computer SPSSsoftware, using random allocation concealment envelopes thepatients met the criteria in numerical order, warming kidney andspleen were randomly divided into the treatment group Externalbleeding myogenic law combined with oral Medilac withsulfasalazine enema group. Treatment and control groups arelocated a month for a course, continuous observation of twocourses. Clinical signs and symptoms were observed, colonoscopycolonic mucosa lesions, adverse reactions during treatment relapseafter treatment and control groups after treatment and.Results: The patients in the treatment group and the controlgroup clinical symptoms and signs and comparing the total score,the treatment group than the control group (P <0.05). Comparisonof patients treated and control groups during treatment incidence ofadverse reactions, the treatment group than the control group (P<0.05). After the treatment group and control group patientstreatment, the treatment group than the control group relapse rate(P<0.05). Two groups were compared the clinical efficacy ofcolonoscopy, the total efficiency of the treatment group than the control group (P<0.05). Compare the overall efficacy of thetreatment group and the control group, treatment group, the totaleffective rate was83.3%,53.3%higher than that, there is asignificant difference (P <0.05).Conclusion: warming kidney and spleen together within therule of law myogenic External bleeding can significantly improvethe treatment of ulcerative colitis, UC patients with clinicalsymptoms and signs.
Keywords/Search Tags:Ulcerative Colitis, Warming kidney and spleen bleeding within therule of law combined External myogenic, Efficacy
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