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The Clinical Research On Treatment Of Hyperlipidemia With Phlegm And Turbid Repression Syndrome By Abdominal Massage

Posted on:2013-05-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:F LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2234330374460203Subject:Acupuncture and Massage
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Purpose: This reseach aims to treat hyperlipidemias patients with p hlegmand turbid repression syndrome in different groups,using the abdominal massageTherapy.Oberseve the change of TG,TC,HDL-C,LDL-C and syndromes after thetreatments.Make group comparisons and own controlled comparisons. Finally,evaluate the therapeutic efficacy according to these results.Method:60cases of hyperlipidemias patients with phlegm and turbidrepression syndrome, were randomly divided into treatment group and controlgroup, treatment group with abdominal massage therapy, the control group wasgiven atorvastatin calcium.7times for1course,4courses of treatment resultswere observed after. On two groups of patients were within the ch ange ofTG,TC,HDL-C,LDL-C and group of symptoms before and after treatment betweenthe two groups of contrast and comparison. The Chinese herbal medicine newmedicine clinic research guideline was used as the indicators of the clinical effe ct.Result: The total efficiency of the treatment group is96.67%, compared tothe control group the total effective rate is90.00%, before and after treatment intwo groups were statistically compared had significant difference (P<0.05).Treatment of hyperlipidemias patients with phlegm and turbid repressionsyndrome to be significantly better than the control group (P<0.05).Conclusion: Abdominal massage in treating hyperlipidemias patients withphlegm and turbid repression syndrome of curative effect, its effect is bett er thanthe control group. In this paper the development process without any adversereaction, so that this method is safe and reliable, to compare the treatment effect isexact, applied perspective is wider, we should continue to do further study.
Keywords/Search Tags:hyperlipidemia, abdominal massage, phlegm and turbid repressionsyndrome, clinical research
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