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A Clinical Study In Treating Phlegm And Blood Stasis Type Hyperplasia Of Mammary Glands By Indirect Moxibustion With Electric Acupuncture

Posted on:2012-05-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M H YeFull Text:PDF
GTID:2154330335967894Subject:Chinese medicine
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ObjectiveTo observe the offects of Indirect Moxibustion with electroacupuncture in treating phlegm and blood stasis type mammary glands.Methods60 patients met the inclusion criteria of phlegm and blood stasis type mammary glands were divided into treatment group and control group,30 cases in each. Control group and treatment group received electroacupuncture therapy, treatment group received indirect moxibustion during the process of electroacupuncture therapy, each taking 2 points, moxibusting 3 moxa cone each per hole. Two groups of patients were treated once a day, three times a week, menstrual suspended. A menstrual cycle is a course of treatment, continuous treatment of 3 courses. According to the 2002 Chinese Medicine, Chinese Society of Breast Disease Committee of the eighth meeting of the efficacy evaluation of reference through the standard score for each patient before and after treatment, the patient's breast pain, tumor size, hardness, range, accompanied by symptoms such as descriptive indicators Studies and infer, evaluation of Indirect Moxibustion with acupuncture treatment of phlegm and blood stasis type mammary glands of clinical efficacy.ResultsBaseline data were tested two groups were not statistically significant (P>0.05), comparable.Two groups of patients clinical symptoms improved after treatment, compared with before treatment with statistically significant (P<0.05).Conclusions Two groups of phlegm and blood stasis type mammary glands of treatment are effective, In the treatment of early (first course and second course of treatment), the effects of two Groups was considerable. In the treatment of late (third course of treatment and follow to six months) treatment group was remarkable (P<0.05).
Keywords/Search Tags:Indirect Moxibustion, Electroacupuncture, Phlegm and blood type, Hyperplasia of mammary glands, Effect
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