External application medicine for treating constipation caused by chemotherapy and preparation method thereof
A technology of medicine and constipation, which is applied in the field of externally applied medicine and its preparation for the treatment of constipation caused by chemotherapy, which can solve the problems of slow onset of treatment, low patient acceptance, and not many, and achieve the effect of not easy to relapse, significant curative effect, and low cost
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[0035] Example 1 An externally applied medicine for treating constipation caused by chemotherapy, which is prepared from the following traditional Chinese medicine raw materials in the following weight ratio (1g per serving): 20 parts of rhubarb, 10 parts of Radix Ophiopogon japonicus, 10 parts of dung beetle, 10 parts of Trichosanthes, and 8 parts of Glauber's salt 8 parts of Ganoderma lucidum, 5 parts of Angelica, 5 parts of Polygonum multiflorum, 4 parts of Yu Liren, 4 parts of Cistanche, 2 parts of Magnolia officinalis, and 2 parts of Citrus aurantium.
[0036] The preparation method of the above-mentioned externally applied medicine for treating chemotherapy-caused constipation, the steps are as follows:
[0037] Step 1: Remove impurities and wash the dung beetle, Yu Liren, and Citrus aurantium, put them in a pot at 40°C, and fry them over medium heat until the surface is browned, then take them out, let them cool, and set aside;
[0038] Step 2: Remove impurities from r...
Embodiment 2
[0041] Example 2 An external application medicine for treating constipation caused by chemotherapy, which is prepared by taking the following traditional Chinese medicine raw materials in the following weight proportions (1g for each part): 30 parts of rhubarb, 20 parts of Radix Ophiopogon japonicus, 20 parts of dung beetle, 20 parts of Trichosanthes, 16 parts of Glauber's salt 16 parts of Ganoderma lucidum, 15 parts of Angelica, 15 parts of Polygonum multiflorum, 12 parts of Yu Liren, 12 parts of Cistanche, 8 parts of Magnolia officinalis, and 8 parts of Citrus aurantium.
[0042] The preparation method of the above-mentioned externally applied medicine for treating chemotherapy-caused constipation, the steps are as follows:
[0043] Step 1: Remove impurities and wash the dung beetle, Yu Liren, and Citrus aurantium, put them in a pot at 50°C, and fry them over medium heat until the surface is browned, then take them out, let them cool, and set aside;
[0044] Step 2: Remove...
Embodiment 3
[0046] Example 3 An external application medicine for treating constipation caused by chemotherapy, which is prepared by taking the following traditional Chinese medicine raw materials in the following weight ratio (1g for each part): 23 parts of rhubarb, 13 parts of Radix Ophiopogon japonicus, 13 parts of Dung beetle, 13 parts of Trichosanthes, 10 parts of Glauber's salt 10 parts of Ganoderma lucidum, 8 parts of Angelica, 8 parts of Polygonum multiflorum, 6 parts of Yu Liren, 6 parts of Cistanche, 4 parts of Magnolia officinalis, and 4 parts of Citrus aurantium.
[0047] The preparation method of the above-mentioned externally applied medicine for treating chemotherapy-caused constipation, the steps are as follows:
[0048] Step 1: Remove impurities and wash the dung beetle, Yu Liren, and Citrus aurantium, put them in a pot at 43°C, and fry them over medium heat until the surface is browned, then take them out, let them cool, and set aside;
[0049] Step 2: Remove impuritie...
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