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The Study Of Incentives And Treatments Of Cough Variant Asthma

Posted on:2013-12-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H M ChenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2234330371998298Subject:Chinese medicine
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ObjectiveThis study is aimed to the investigation of incentives and the effects of Chinese and Western medical treatments of CVA, and is tried to provide basis for more effective treatments of CVA.MethodTo conduct an epidemiologicalcross-sectional survey following the principle of clicical epidemiology, with random sampling,which is from patients with CVA from outpatient clinics in one year, and to establish a database of detailed records of the observed patients, and the statistical analysis wil be done by SPSS18.0software to make a scientific evaluation.Results1.Induced due to respiratory infections with CVA accounted for48.89%; due to cold air stimulation accounted for22.20%; induced by strenuous exercise accounted for6.67%;4.44%due to high protein food;2.22%due to contaction with the furs of animals; due to other incentives accounted for6.67%;and8.89%no obvious incentives.25.56%of the patients made it clear that the consumption of frozen foods will aggravate cough,32.22%of the patients made it clear that eating spicy foods may aggravate the symptonms of cough,48.89%of the patients made it clear that the irritant gases will aggravate the symptoms of cough.2. The traditional Chinese medical treatment group efficiency and control rate, markedly effective, effective rates were70.00%,10.00%,10.00%,50.00%, the western medical treatment group were86.36%,31.82%,27.27%,13.64%, and the intergrated Chinese and western medical treatment group were85.42%,37.50%,25.00%,22.92%; the total effective rate between the intergrated Chinese and western medical treatment group and the western medical treatment group was no significant difference(P>0.05), and the total effective rate between the Traditional Chinese medical treatment group and the intergrated Chinese and western medical treatment group was significant difference (P<0.05), so it was with the Traditional Chinese medical treatment group and the western medical treatment group (P<0.05)Conclusion1. respiratory infections, cold air stimulation, contaction with animal fur, protein-rich foods, strenuous exercise and other external factors can induce CVA.2. Consumption of frozen food, spicy food, and smelling irritant gases can aggravate the symptoms of CVA.3. From the short-term efficacy of view, the effect of western medical treatment or intergrated Chinese and western medical treatment was better than traditional Chinese medical treatment; the short-term efficacy between western medical treatment and intergrated Chinese and western medical treatment was no significant difference.
Keywords/Search Tags:Cough Variant Asthma, Incentives, Treatments
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