Abstract
The invention discloses a preparation method for nursing infilling for cervical laceration. The nursing infilling aims to achieve the purpose of treating cervical ectropion after a tooth extraction operation. The preparation method is characterized by comprising the steps that 1, volatile oil is extracted from coarse powder of carex baccans, Sargassum thunbergii (Mert.) O.Kuntze, fragrant sarcococca herb, longleaf bastardtoadflax herb and motherwort fruits, and herb residues are reserved for standby application; 2, lycopodium and eggshell are crushed into fine powder for standby application; 3, herb of denseflower bulbophyllum, radix ranunculi ternati, asparaguns fern, cicer arietinum and the herb residues in the step 1 are evenly mixed, and water is added to the mixture and decocted two times, wherein the amount of water is 3 times that of the mixture, and each time of decocting costs 0.5 hour; decoction solutions are combined and subjected to standing, after filtration, filtrates are obtained, after concentration, the filtrates are subjected to spray drying, and primary materials are obtained; 4, the volatile oil is sprayed into the primary materials, the fine powder of lycopodium and eggshell are added to the primary materials and evenly mixed, the mixture is screened by a 60-mesh sieve, and then sterilization and split charging are carried out. Clinical experiments prove that the nursing infilling has the advantages of being good in curative effect and high in safety when being used for preventing and treating cervicitis, and worth of clinical application and popularization.
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[0001] The invention relates to the field of traditional Chinese medicine, in particular to a preparation method of a nursing filler for cervical laceration. Background technique
[0002] Childbirth cervical laceration is a common soft birth canal injury in primipara vaginal delivery, its incidence rate is second only to perineal injury, and its injury form can be divided into longitudinal laceration and circular laceration. The treatment plan for childbirth cervical laceration is as follows: the length > 1cm is sutured, and anti-inflammatory treatment is given after delivery. Clinically, 14-25% of patients with childbirth cervical lacerations will experience cervical ectropion, which is caused by the formation of a relatively solid fibrous scar after the cervical canal mucosa heals after the cervical laceration, resulting in relaxation of the external os of the cervix, often caused by infection. The cervix becomes enlarged and hypertrophic due to edema a...