Chinese herbal preparation for treating hordeolum
A technology of traditional Chinese medicine preparations and stye, applied in the direction of medical preparations containing active ingredients, pharmaceutical formulas, antibacterial drugs, etc., can solve the problems of insignificant curative effect, large toxic and side effects, easy recurrence, etc., and achieve no toxic and side effects, toxic and side effects Large, easily recurring effects
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[0037] A traditional Chinese medicine preparation for treating stye, made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 23 parts of Qinpi, 23 parts of wild chrysanthemum, 23 parts of Scrophulariaceae, 23 parts of Rehmannia glutinosa, 23 parts of Cassia officinalis, 13 parts of rhubarb, and 8 parts of Scutellaria baicalensis , 8 parts of Achyranthes bidentata, 8 parts of Coptis chinensis, 8 parts of citrus aurantium, 8 parts of Moutan bark, 8 parts of trichosanthes, 3 parts of cicada slough, and 3 parts of licorice.
[0038] The preparation method is as follows: making oral decoction according to the conventional traditional Chinese medicine preparation method.
Embodiment 2
[0040] A traditional Chinese medicine preparation for treating stye, which is made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 25 parts of Qinpi, 25 parts of wild chrysanthemum, 25 parts of Scrophulariaceae, 25 parts of Rehmannia glutinosa, 25 parts of Cassia officinalis, 15 parts of rhubarb, and 10 parts of Scutellaria baicalensis , 10 parts of Achyranthes bidentata, 10 parts of Coptis chinensis, 10 parts of Citrus aurantium, 10 parts of Moutan bark, 10 parts of trichosanthes, 5 parts of cicada slough, and 5 parts of licorice.
[0041] The preparation method is as follows: making oral decoction according to the conventional traditional Chinese medicine preparation method.
Embodiment 3
[0043] A traditional Chinese medicine preparation for treating stye, which is made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 27 parts of Qinpi, 27 parts of wild chrysanthemum, 27 parts of Scrophulariaceae, 27 parts of Rehmannia glutinosa, 27 parts of Cassia officinalis, 17 parts of rhubarb, and 12 parts of Scutellaria baicalensis , 12 parts of Achyranthes bidentata, 12 parts of Coptis chinensis, 12 parts of Citrus aurantium, 12 parts of Moutan bark, 12 parts of trichosanthes, 7 parts of cicada slough, and 7 parts of licorice.
[0044] The preparation method is as follows: making oral decoction according to the conventional traditional Chinese medicine preparation method.
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