Traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating headache after spinal anesthesia

A technology for spinal anesthesia and post-headache, applied in the field of traditional Chinese medicine compositions, can solve the problems of poor general treatment and repeated attacks, and achieve the effects of no toxic side effects, strong synergistic effect, and less dosage
CN104645149AActive Publication Date: 2015-05-27苏州果汁网信息科技有限公司

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CN · China
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苏州果汁网信息科技有限公司
Publication Date
2015-05-27
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Abstract

The invention belongs to the technical field of medicine and discloses a traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating the headache after spinal anesthesia. The traditional Chinese medicine composition is prepared from the following traditional Chinese medicinal materials: radix pseudostellariae, dried rehamnnia root, asparagus fern, radix ophiopogonis, corydalis tuber, spina date seed, raw malt, stiff silkworm and elecampane. The clinical experiment shows that the traditional Chinese medicine composition is strong in synergistic effect, small in dosage, and high in effective rate, short in course of treatment and free of toxic side effect. Besides the traditional Chinese medicine composition is simple in process and suitable for clinical popularization.
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[0001] The invention relates to a traditional Chinese medicine composition, in particular to a traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating headache after spinal anesthesia and a preparation method thereof, belonging to the technical field of traditional Chinese medicine. Background technique

[0002] Headache after spinal anesthesia is one of the common complications of subarachnoid anesthesia (spinal anesthesia), which is often caused by continuous leakage of cerebrospinal fluid from the needle hole left by the puncture needle in the dura mater. Typical headaches can occur within 6-12 hours after puncture, and most of them occur 1-3 days after spinal anesthesia. Headache after spinal anesthesia is mainly due to the continuous leakage of cerebrospinal fluid from the puncture hole, which reduces the pressure of cerebrospinal fluid, thereby causing the meningeal vessels and cranial nerves to be stretched. Most patients can relieve their symptoms with...

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