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Spleen Qi And Treatment Of Functional Dyspepsia, Clinical Observations,

Posted on:2009-07-17Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L Y WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2204360272464164Subject:Chinese medical science
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Objective:To observe the clinical curative effect in the respiration technique and invigorate the spleen to treat splenic asthenia air sluggish model of functional dyspepsia, and approach the superiority in the Traditional Chinese medicine to cure chronic appetite systemic disease.Methods:To utilize the methord of inbigorate the spleen and respiration technique and differentiation of symptoms and signs to add or to decrease according to clinical symptom to treat thirty examples of the type of splenic asthenia and gas-sluggish of functional dyspepsia, and thirty examples of control group.The treaty group is given prescription according to the method of invigorate the spleen and respiration technique to adding or to decreasing;the control group is treated by means of domperidone. The average course of treatment is four weeks. Contrast the index of two sets,such as the total effective rate, total accumulated points of symptom, the improve of major clinical symptom and so on, as well as to make out the judgement.Results: The total effective rate of curity group is 90%, and the control group is 67.9%, there is significant difference between the two groups, p<0.05, to hint that the total curative effect of curity group surpass the control group to use the methord of invigorate the spleen and respiration technique to cure the type of splenic asthenia and gas sluggish of functional dyspepsia.Conclusion: The curative effect is indeed that according to the method of respiration technique and respiration technique to treat the type of splenic asthenia and gas sluggish of functional dyspepsia, and it also is one of the modus operandis of the curatity method of functional dyspepsia.
Keywords/Search Tags:functional dyspepsia, respiration technique and invigorate the spleen, clinical research
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