Liquid medicine capable of improving epistaxis and preparation method of liquid medicine
A technology of epistaxis and liquid medicine, applied in the field of medicine, can solve problems such as side effects of the body, achieve the effect of alleviating epistaxis and benefiting the healthy growth of the body
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Embodiment 1
[0015] Embodiment 1: improve epistaxis medicinal liquid, it is to be combined by the raw material of following weight: reed rhizome 5 grams, chrysanthemum root 5 grams, eclipse grass 6 grams, white moss bark 6 grams, each 5 grams of Radix Aconiti, Cinnamon Twig .
[0016] The method for improving the preparation of epistaxis medicinal liquid specifically comprises the following steps:
[0017] (1) Decoct the above drugs together, and take 300ml of liquid medicine;
[0018] (2) Smoke the nose with medicinal liquid steam while it is hot. When fuming the nose, the patient should take a deep breath as far as possible to let the medicinal vapor enter the nasal cavity;
[0019] (4) After the medicinal liquid becomes warm, the nasal cavity can be rinsed with the medicinal liquid;
[0020] (5) Fumigation and washing 2 times a day, continuous use for 7 days can be cured.
Embodiment 2
[0021] Embodiment 2 Improving epistaxis medicinal liquid, it is made up of the following raw materials of weight: 10 grams of reed rhizome, 8 grams of coriander root, 8 grams of Eclipta chinensis, 10 grams of white moss bark, 8 grams of each of Radix Aconiti Radix and Cinnamon Twig
[0022] Preparation method is the same as embodiment 1
Embodiment 3
[0023] Embodiment 3 improves epistaxis medicinal liquid, and it is made up of the following raw materials of weight: 15 grams of reed root, 12 grams of chrysanthemum root, 12 grams of Eclipta, 15 grams of white moss bark, 15 grams of each of Radix Aconiti, Cinnamon Twig
[0024] The preparation method is the same as in Example 1.
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