Chen, J., Cai, Z. & Zhong, R. Fifty- four infantile intractable diarrhea patients treated with integrated traditional chinese and western medicine., CJIM 6, 168–171 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02950916
Junlin Chen, Zhongqin Cai, Rirong Zhong. Fifty- four infantile intractable diarrhea patients treated with integrated traditional chinese and western medicine. [J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine 6(3):168-171(2000)
Chen, J., Cai, Z. & Zhong, R. Fifty- four infantile intractable diarrhea patients treated with integrated traditional chinese and western medicine., CJIM 6, 168–171 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02950916DOI:
Junlin Chen, Zhongqin Cai, Rirong Zhong. Fifty- four infantile intractable diarrhea patients treated with integrated traditional chinese and western medicine. [J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine 6(3):168-171(2000) DOI: 10.1007/BF02950916.
Fifty- four infantile intractable diarrhea patients treated with integrated traditional chinese and western medicine
摘要
Objective To explore the treatment on infantile intractable diarrhea with integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine.Methods: Paired control method was used to study 54 cases of infantile intractable diarrhea patients
who were randomly divided into the treated group and the control group (western medicine treated group). The treated group was further subdivided into two syndrome-types: Spleen deficiency diarrhea type and Spleen-Kidney Yang deficiency diarrhea type
and modified Shenling Baizhu powder and Sijunzi decoction with modified Sishen pill were used for them respectively
while the control group was given only the conventional western drugs. At the same time
immunoglobulin (IG) and T lymphocyte transformation rate (TLTR) were observed.Results: Before treatment
IgG
IgA and TLTR of all the patients in both groups were lowered; after treatment
all of them improved
and the improvement of the treated group was more significant than that of control group (P<0.01). In the treated group
the cure rate and total effective rate were significantly higher than that of control group (P<0.01).Conclusion: Using integrated traditional Chinese and western method
the immune function of the patients were enhanced
and the function of Spleen-Stomach was recuperated
therefore satisfactory results were reached.
Abstract
Objective To explore the treatment on infantile intractable diarrhea with integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine.Methods: Paired control method was used to study 54 cases of infantile intractable diarrhea patients
who were randomly divided into the treated group and the control group (western medicine treated group). The treated group was further subdivided into two syndrome-types: Spleen deficiency diarrhea type and Spleen-Kidney Yang deficiency diarrhea type
and modified Shenling Baizhu powder and Sijunzi decoction with modified Sishen pill were used for them respectively
while the control group was given only the conventional western drugs. At the same time
immunoglobulin (IG) and T lymphocyte transformation rate (TLTR) were observed.Results: Before treatment
IgG
IgA and TLTR of all the patients in both groups were lowered; after treatment
all of them improved
and the improvement of the treated group was more significant than that of control group (P<0.01). In the treated group
the cure rate and total effective rate were significantly higher than that of control group (P<0.01).Conclusion: Using integrated traditional Chinese and western method
the immune function of the patients were enhanced
and the function of Spleen-Stomach was recuperated
therefore satisfactory results were reached.
关键词
intractable diseaseInfantile Diarrheaintegrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine
Keywords
intractable diseaseInfantile Diarrheaintegrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine
references
YE XI, Zhou SR. Infantile digestive diseases. Tianjin: Tianjin Science and Technology Press, 1992:72–76.