Abstract
The invention relates to a traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating mammary carbuncles. The traditional Chinese medicine composition comprises the following traditional Chinese medicine raw materials in parts by weight: 10-30 parts of cholla stem, 5-25 parts of Mongolian dandelion herb, 5-25 parts of puncturevine caltrop fruit, 5-20 parts of rhizome of paniculate bolbostemma, 5-25 parts of herb of common pratia, 5-25 parts of oriental bittersweet root, 5-25 parts of amaranthus spinosus, 5-20 parts of herb of red vinespinach, 5-25 parts of tender stem and leaf of India mustard, 5-25 parts of ludwigia octovalvis, 5-20 parts of all-grass of south circaea, 5-25 parts of cowpea pod, 5-25 parts of roundpimma maidenhair, 5-25 parts of figwort root, 5-20 parts of green tangerine peel, 5-25 parts of herb of adder tongue, 5-25 parts of hempleaf negundo chastetree leaf, 5-20 parts of all-grass of hirsute gonostegia, 5-25 parts of thymifoious euphorbia herb, 5-25 parts of root of womwoodleaf ampelocissus, 5-20 parts of szechwan chinaberry fruit, 5-25 parts of all-grass of maidenhair, 5-25 parts of herb of chickweed and 5-15 parts of liquorice root. The traditional Chinese medicine composition has the effects of relieving the depressed liver, activating blood to promote menstruation, clearing away heat and toxic materials, eliminating carbuncles and promoting lactation, promoting the circulation of qi to relieve pain and reducing swelling and removing stasis and has obvious curative effects on mammary carbuncles and reliable effects.
Description
technical field
[0001] The invention relates to a medical preparation of an undetermined structure of traditional herbal medicine, especially a traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating mastitis. Background technique
[0002] Breast carbuncle is an acute suppurative disease characterized by red, swollen and painful breasts and poor milk discharge, resulting in pus and carbuncles. Commonly known as milk sores. According to different onset periods, there are several names: those that occur during lactation are called mastitis externally; those that occur during pregnancy are called mastitis internally. Those who occur during non-lactating period and non-pregnancy are called non-lactating mastitis. Clinical manifestations of milk carbuncle: agglomeration, swelling and pain in the breast, accompanied by fever throughout the body, and thick pus after ulceration. It mostly occurs in breastfeeding women who are not yet full moon after giving birth, especially those w...