Traditional prescription for preventing recurrence of infantile febrile convulsion
A technology for febrile convulsions in children and traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions, applied in antipyretics, pharmaceutical formulations, drug combinations, etc., can solve the problems of ineffective prevention of recurrence, inability to concentrate in children, damage to the liver and blood system, etc., and achieve prevention and treatment of high fever in children. The effect of seizure recurrence, improvement of children's physique, and reduction of patient's cost burden
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[0024] Weigh the raw materials according to the following ratio:
[0025] Prescription: Codonopsis 6g; Jiaobaizhu 10g; Poria cocos 10g; Qinggancao 3g; Astragalus 10g; Chinese yam 10g; Yizhiren 10g;
[0026] The production process of the present invention is as follows: prepare the above-mentioned dry medicinal materials in proportion, remove impurities, decoct in water, take 1 dose a day, decoct in water for 20 minutes, take 200 ml a day, take 2-3 times, 30 days is a course of treatment.
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[0028] 1. Diagnostic criteria
[0029] It is mainly formulated with reference to the recommendations of the 1983 National Pediatric Neurology Symposium on the diagnosis and treatment of febrile convulsions, and requires the following four points:
[0030] ①Patients with a history of febrile convulsions; ②Age between 1 and 6 years old; ③Patients without upper respiratory tract and digestive tract infection after convulsions stopped; ④Patients without intracrani...
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