External traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating facial paralysis
A technology for the treatment of facial paralysis and traditional Chinese medicine, which is applied to medical preparations, drug combinations, and pharmaceutical formulations containing active ingredients. quick effect
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[0026] Take 6 grams of scorpion, 6 grams of white monkshood, 2 grams of earthworm, 5 grams of silkworm, 1 gram of musk, 3 grams of myrrh, 50 grams of camphor, 3 grams of frankincense, 2 grams of Gastrodia elata, 2 grams of safflower, and 2 grams of Fangfeng. gram, 1 gram of centipede, 2 grams of cinnamon, 2 grams of bletilla striata, 2 grams of notoginseng, 4 grams of castor bean, 1 gram of aconitum, 0.8 gram of white mustard seed, and 4 grams of mugwort leaves. Weigh the medicine, wash it and grind it into powder, then add 20 grams of sesame oil at room temperature, soak it for 20-30 hours, add 10 grams of petroleum jelly, heat it with a slow fire for 2-3 hours, boil it into a paste, and apply it on gauze. Make a plaster.
[0027] Clinical application: This formula is effective in treating facial paralysis. Adults take one dose a day, and 7 days is a course of treatment. Generally, take 1-2 courses of treatment continuously, and avoid wind blowing during treatment.
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