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Ointment for treating scalds and preparation method thereof

A technology of ointment and mass parts, applied in the directions of pharmaceutical formulations, medical preparations containing active ingredients, ointment delivery, etc., can solve the problems of general curative effect, easy to leave scars, etc., achieve rapid pain relief, prevent infection, and inhibit burning face cell necrosis. , the effect of accelerating cell division

Inactive Publication Date: 2016-06-22
万江田
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Problems solved by technology

[0005] 2. Special burns
[0013] At present, for minor burns or scalds, ointment is often used for treatment, which can help the skin recover quickly, but the current quality of ointment for burns has a general effect and is easy to leave scars

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Embodiment 1

[0040] An ointment for treating scalds, comprising the following grams of raw materials:

[0041] 40 grams of stove heart soil, 5 grams of safflower, 5 grams of peach kernel, 5 grams of frankincense, 5 grams of myrrh, 3 grams of coptis, 15 grams of comfrey, 5 grams of blood charcoal, 3 grams of borneol, 25 grams of antelope horn, 400 grams of sesame oil gram.

[0042] The preparation method of the ointment of the present embodiment may further comprise the steps:

[0043] A, described blood residual charcoal and borneol, antelope horn are ground to powder for subsequent use;

[0044] B. Mix the hearth soil, safflower, peach kernel, frankincense, myrrh, coptis, and comfrey, soak in sesame oil for 3 days, then heat to boiling, filter the liquid, and cool to room temperature

[0045] C. Add the spare blood charcoal, borneol, and antelope horn powder, and mix well.

[0046] Blood residual charcoal, borneol, and antelope horn powder were all passed through a 100-mesh sieve.

Embodiment 2

[0048] An ointment for treating scalds, comprising the following grams of raw materials:

[0049] 50 grams of stove heart soil, 10 grams of safflower, 10 grams of peach kernel, 10 grams of frankincense, 10 grams of myrrh, 5 grams of coptis, 20 grams of comfrey, 10 grams of blood charcoal, 5 grams of borneol, 30 grams of antelope horn, 500 grams of sesame oil gram.

[0050] The preparation method of the ointment of the present embodiment may further comprise the steps:

[0051] A, described blood residual charcoal and borneol, antelope horn are ground to powder for subsequent use;

[0052] B. Mix the hearth soil, safflower, peach kernel, frankincense, myrrh, coptis, and comfrey, soak in sesame oil for 3 days, then heat to boiling, filter the liquid, and cool to room temperature

[0053] C. Add the spare blood charcoal, borneol, and antelope horn powder, and mix well.

[0054] Blood residual charcoal, borneol, and antelope horn powder were all passed through a 100-mesh sieve....

Embodiment 3

[0056] An ointment for treating scalds, comprising the following grams of raw materials:

[0057]60 grams of stove heart soil, 15 grams of safflower, 15 grams of peach kernel, 15 grams of frankincense, 15 grams of myrrh, 8 grams of coptis, 25 grams of comfrey, 15 grams of blood charcoal, 8 grams of borneol, 35 grams of antelope horn, 600 grams of sesame oil gram.

[0058] The preparation method of the ointment of the present embodiment may further comprise the steps:

[0059] A, described blood residual charcoal and borneol, antelope horn are ground to powder for subsequent use;

[0060] B. Mix the hearth soil, safflower, peach kernel, frankincense, myrrh, coptis, and comfrey, soak in sesame oil for 3 days, then heat to boiling, filter the liquid, and cool to room temperature

[0061] C. Add the spare blood charcoal, borneol, and antelope horn powder, and mix well.

[0062] Blood residual charcoal, borneol, and antelope horn powder were all passed through a 100-mesh sieve. ...

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Abstract

The invention relates to the technical field of medical preparations for treating scalds, empyrosis and other diseases, in particular to an ointment for treating scalds and a preparation method thereof. The ointment is prepared from, by mass, 40-60 parts of oven earth, 5-15 parts of safflowers, 5-15 parts of peach kernels, 5-15 parts of frankincense boswellia carterii, 5-15 parts of myrrh, 3-8 parts of coptis chinensis, 15-25 parts of radix arnebiae, 5-15 parts of Crinis carbonisatus, 3-8 parts of borneol, 30 parts of antelope's horn and 400-600 parts of sesame oil. The ointment can diminish inflammation, relieve pain, activate collaterals and promote tissue regeneration, is suitable for first-degree and second-degree burn, chemical burns, chronic skin fester, bedsores and other severe and lingering wounds, and is good in treatment effect, and scars are not obvious after wounds are cured.

Description

technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of medical preparations for treating diseases such as scalds and burns, in particular to an ointment for treating scalds and a preparation method thereof. Background technique [0002] Burns and scalds are relatively common situations in life, and they can happen to people at any time. The mild ones bring pain to the patient, while the severe ones will endanger the patient's life and cause life-long injuries. Therefore, it is very important to understand the relevant knowledge of burns and scalds. [0003] 1. Common burns [0004] Ordinary burns, also known as thermal burns or thermal burns, refer to injuries caused by high-temperature substances. Heat sources exceeding 45°C can cause skin burns. High-temperature materials include fire, hot gas, hot liquids and solids, etc. These are burns that occur more often in our lives. Burns caused by hot liquids are called scalds. [0005] 2. Special burns [00...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A61K36/736A61K9/06A61P17/02A61K35/36A61K35/32A61K33/26A61K31/045
CPCA61K36/736A61K9/0014A61K9/06A61K31/045A61K33/26A61K35/32A61K35/36A61K36/286A61K36/30A61K36/324A61K36/328A61K36/718A61K2300/00
Inventor 万江田
Owner 万江田
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