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Clinical Observation Of Therapeutic Effect On Primary Dysmenorrhea With Acupuncture Treatment Of Different Time

Posted on:2011-04-13Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L H HuangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2154360308972490Subject:Chinese medicine
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Objective:Clinical observation on acupuncture treatment of primary dysmenorrhea different periods of the efficacy of acupuncture opportunity to sum up the curative effects of the disease, to optimize treatment of this disease provide clinical basis.Methods:Female university students in the school as the research object, would be consistent with primary dysmenorrhea (stagnation of cold and Qi or qi stagnation and blood stasis) diagnostic criteria,55 patients were randomly divided into 29 patients as treatment group and in the control group were 26 patients, respectively,7 days before menstrual period and the onset of pain involved with acupuncture treatment once every other day, one month after the treatment cycle, three times, three times as a course of treatment, were treated with 3 courses. Were observed before treatment, treatment of a menstrual cycle (initial effect), treatment of three menstrual cycles (curative effect) and 3 months after treatment follow-up time (long-term effect) of the dysmenorrhea symptom scores and the VAS score, and determine efficacyResults:The baseline data between the two groups was comparable. The initial effect of the two groups, total effective rate was 86.2% of treatment group,92.3% in control group, the initial effect of the two groups were significant (P<0.01), and initial efficacy of the two groups no significant difference (P> 0.05); the curative effect of two groups, total effective rate was 93.1% of treatment group,96.2% in control group, both groups were significantly effective (P<0.01), and both groups no significant difference in efficacy (P> 0.05); two long-term clinical effective, total effective rate was 62.1% of treatment group,34.6% in the control group, treatment group had significant long-term effect (P<0.01), control group did not have significant long-term effect (P>0.05), treatment group was superior long-term efficacy with the control group (P<0.01); two initial effects and short term results are better than long-term effect.Conclusion:7 days before menstrual period and the onset of pain involved in the initial efficacy of acupuncture therapy and short term results are significant, and 7 days before menstrual period treatment than onset of pain treatment in long-term effect was more obvious.
Keywords/Search Tags:Acupuncture, primary dysmenorrhea, treatment time, effect
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