Analysis of the curative effect of seasonal Chinese medicine application on Yang deficiency population
Objective To study the effect of seasonal Chinese medicine application on Yang deficiency.Methods Select 101 cases of Wuhu City Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine from June 2021 to June 2022 and randomly divide into two groups,namely dog days group(51 cases):in the dog days(around July 11,21,31 and August 10),apply acupoints and drugs every 10 days,4 times;non-dog days group(50 cases):operate in the dog days(around October 8,18,28 and November 7),and 4 times;compare the efficacy of the two groups.Results The overall response rate of the dog days group(96.08%)was higher than that of the non-dog days group(80.00%),and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05);there was a significant difference in the improvement of symptoms before and after intervention in the dog days group(P<0.05);after intervention,the two groups showed significant differences in symptoms such as cold hands and feet,aversion to raw cold food,fear of cold,and diarrhea(P<0.05);the dog days group was more frequent than the non-dog days group(P<0.05).Conclusion After the effect is remarkable,it can significantly improve the symptoms and reduce the frequency of adverse reactions,which is worth popularizing.
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