A review on treating perianal refractory wounds in traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine
The treatment time of refractory wounds is long,the treatment is difficult,the efficacy is poor,and the compliance of patients is low.The perianal refractory wounds are even worse,and the quality of life of patients is also seriously affected.The long course of disease can cause serious psychological burden to patients,which is a medical problem to be solved urgently in clinical treatment.In recent years,with the deepening of basic research and the application of new treatment techniques,the understanding and treatment level of TCM and Western medicine on the disease have gradually improved and deepened.The paper summarizes the knowledge of TCM on the etiology and pathogenesis of this disease in recent years,the therapeutic effect of different internal and external treatment methods of TCM,the formation mechanism of this disease and the influence of microscopic substances on wound healing of Western medicine,and the therapeutic effect of drugs or modern treatment methods on this disease.TCM mainly expounds the pathogenesis of perianal refractory wounds from Yin(阴)and Yang(阳),holistic concept,zang-fu organs(脏腑),Qi(气)-blood and other theoretical knowledge,and achieves the effect of treating the disease through internal and external drugs.Western medicine mainly analyzes the influence of various cytokines,enzymes and bacterial biofilms on wound healing.The healing of wounds is promoted through the use of various medical technologies,growth factors,novel biomaterials and wound repair dressings.Through the cognition of TCM and Western medicine on the disease,it is expected to have a certain guiding role in understanding the pathogenesis and treatment of the disease,and also bring inspiration for the actual clinical treatment process to use a variety of treatment means and the idea of combining TCM and Western medicine,so as to achieve a comprehensive and targeted rapid cure of the disease.
Perianal refractory woundTraditional Chinese medicineWestern MedicineResearch progress