Sticky strap for treating acute mastitis and preparation method thereof
A technology for sticking and mastitis, which is applied in the field of sticking and preparation for treating mastitis, and can solve problems such as skin allergies
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[0014] In embodiment 1, a kind of plaster for treating mastitis and its preparation method is characterized in that it comprises the following herbal medicine prescription and its preparation process:
[0015] (1) Take fresh variegated leaf orchid, unifoliate rock bean, seven-star lotus, Indian scutellaria baicalensis, Scutellaria chinensis, pit orchid and dried water spinach flower seeds in a ratio of 3:3:2:2:2:2:1 The mass ratio is prepared, and then put into the stone mortar together to make the medicine wool, then take out the medicine wool and put it on the banana leaf, and press it into a 1-1.5cm thick medicine cake, and finally pour a little shochu on the medicine cake, that is Become a kind of medicinal mud for treating mastitis;
[0016] (2) Place the medicinal mud block obtained in the preparation process (1) on the cataplasm 2, and press evenly to make it adhere to the cataplasm 2 of the tape 1, and cut off the excess banana leaves (i.e. the banana leaves equal to ...
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[0017] In embodiment 2, described a kind of plaster for treating mastitis and preparation method thereof, wherein the medicine analysis of composition is as follows:
[0018] (1) Lemonia chinensis, flat in nature, sweet in taste, has the effects of nourishing the lungs and kidneys, dispelling swelling and relieving pain, and is used for the treatment of tuberculosis, tuberculosis cough, weak lung and kidney, dizziness, dizziness, etc., externally used to treat joint pain, carbuncle Swollen sores and snake bites.
[0019] (2) Rock bean unifolia, also known as fine-leaved stone fairy peach, is cool in nature, bitter in taste, and slightly sour. Dizziness, headache, lung-heat cough, chronic osteomyelitis and bruises.
[0020] (3) Qixinglian, some people mistakenly call it Dibaicao. In fact, Qixinglian is covered with more soft hairs than Dibaicao. It tastes bitter and cold in nature. It is used to treat carbuncle sores, poisonous snake bites and bruises.
[0021] (4) Indian Sc...
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