Clinical efficacy of Chinese medicine hard paste combined with biofeedback in treatment of outlet obstruction constipation of spleen and kidney yang deficiency-type
Objective To explore the effect of combining Chinese medicine hard paste and biofeedback in the treatment of outlet obstruction constipation of spleen and kidney yang deficiency type.Methods Sixty patients with outlet obstruction type constipation were selected and divided into two groups,and each group has 30 people.In the treatment group,Chinese herbal medicine hard paste was used and heated to 45℃ in microwave oven,and then it was applied to Guanyuan acupoints for 8 hours each time,which was carried out once a day with biofeedback for treatment.The control group was treated with biofeed-back once a day.The two groups took 1 week as 1 course of treatment,and there were 2 courses of treatment in total,with an interval of 1 day between each course of treatment.Results The number of cured cases in the treatment group reached 17 ca-ses,of which 11 cases showed effect,2 cases improved,0 case was invalid,and the effective rate of these cases reached 93.33%;while the number of cured cases in the control group was 9 cases,of which 15 cases showed effect,6 cases im-proved,0 case was invalid,and the effective rate of these cases reached 80%.After treatment,the constipation symptoms(number of weekly defecation,faecal character,degree of defecation difficulty),psychological related indexes(anxiety self-assessment scale,depression self-assessment scale scores)and quality of life indexes(quality of life scale)of the two groups were better than those before the treatment,however,the Chinese medicine group was better,and the difference was statistically significant.Conclusion The combination of Chinese medicine hard paste and biofeedback is more capable of improving the constipation symptoms,psychological condition and quality of life of patients with outlet obstruction type constipation with spleen and kidney yang deficiency than the use of biofeedback alone.
Outlet obstruction type constipationChinese medicine plaster treatmentBiofeedbackspleen-kidney yang deficiency type