Medicine for treating bone disease
A medicament, bone disease technology, applied in the field of medicine, can solve the problem of not being an ideal drug, and achieve the effect of treating bone disease, rational prescription and clear curative effect
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[0012] The preparation of embodiment 1 ointment of the present invention
[0013] Take 15 grams of Gewang, 30 grams of asparagus, 15 grams of plantain, 10 grams of black nightshade, 15 grams of rhubarb, 45 grams of woody fragrance, 30 grams of white fresh skin, 10 grams of pinellia, 10 grams of cork, and 15 grams of Gansong. gram, 50 grams of inulin and 30 grams of Angelica dahurica, micronized and pulverized, passed through an 80 mesh sieve, and mixed evenly. Add 100 grams of liquid paraffin and 400 grams of petrolatum to the above-mentioned mixed powder, and stir until it becomes a uniform paste.
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[0015] A total of 50 cases were treated, including 25 males and 25 females, aged 18-65 years. The shortest duration is 2 hours and the longest is 2 days. Among them, there were 27 cases of knee medial and lateral collateral ligament injury, 14 cases of patellar ligament injury, and 9 cases of infrapatellar fat pad and meniscus injury. Fractures were excluded in all cases by medical imaging examination.
[0016] The injured part was wiped clean with alcohol, and the ointment prepared in Example 1 was applied centering on the obvious point of tenderness. Apply 30 grams each time. Replace with new ointment daily. 3 days is a course of treatment. Allow the patient to move as little as possible during treatment.
[0017] With reference to "Diagnostic and Curative Criteria of TCM Diseases and Syndromes" (State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine. "Diagnostic and Curative Criteria of TCM Diseases and Syndromes". Nanjing: Nanjing University Press, 1994, 198-201.) Formu...
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