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Sichuan Traditional Clinical Observations, Treatment Of Drug-induced Hepatitis, Liver And Gallbladder Damp-heat Syndrome

Posted on:2009-10-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X D WeiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2204360272460582Subject:Chinese medical science
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DILD(drug-induced liver disease) is a liver harm,which caused by the medicine or its metabolite.Chinese medicine did not have this name.but base on its clinical manifestation,it ownership in Medicine poison of the Chinese medicin.The present paper is for the purpose of the mechanism which and the prevention as well as the Chinese medicine tradition ancient medical prescription Longdanxie liver soup addition and subtraction treatment medicine hepatitis courage hot and damp card clinical observation discusses the medicine hepatitis to occur,by is further clear to the medicine hepatitis understanding and the Chinese medicine traditional Chinese medicine is treating this sickness the superiority.This group of cases take the courage hot and damp card to enter the group card period of five days,in the treatment "are dry or wet,alleviates heat-producing factors the disintoxicating the principle in line with the refrigeration".the clinical practice Longdanxie liver soup addition and subtraction treatment medicine hepatitis courage hot and damp card's patient 30 examples,and take protect the liver rather piece to treat 30 examples to carry on the comparison as the control group.The result:Treatment group total effectiveness is 96.67%,control group total effectiveness is 80.00%,after the analysis,the treatment group curative effect surpasses the control group(P<0.05).This article studied has been clear to the medicine hepatitis theory understanding,definitely traditional traditional Chinese medicine Longdanxie liver soup addition and subtraction treatment medicine hepatitis courage hot and damp card curative effect,and non-toxic side effect.
Keywords/Search Tags:DILD, literature summary, Longdanxie gan soup addition and subtraction, courage hot and damp card, clinical observation
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