Chinese-medicinal suppository for treating cervical spondylosis and its preparation
A traditional Chinese medicine and disease technology, applied in bone diseases, pharmaceutical formulations, medical raw materials derived from amphibians, etc., can solve the problems of reducing the body's immune function, drug toxicity and side effects, gastrointestinal irritation, etc., to enhance the body's immune function. , reducing individual differences, the effect of fewer repetitions
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[0036] Example 1: Ye Moumou, male, 60 years old, farmer, who lives in Daciyan Town, suffered from neck, back and right upper limb pain with numbness for more than 4 months. On January 25, 2002, the patient went to see a doctor. Four months ago, the patient began to feel discomfort and soreness in the neck, involving the back and right upper limb with numbness. Examination: Shenqing cooperation, interspinal tenderness at 4.5 and 5.6 in the neck, marked on the right side, tenderness at the middle shoulder and Tianzong points, positive stretching and neck compression tests, weakened right biceps tendon reflex. X shows: the physiological flexion of the cervical spine becomes straight, the intervertebral space of cervical 5.6 narrows, and the hyperplasia of cervical 4, 5, and 6 vertebral bodies. Clinical diagnosis: cervical spondylosis (nerve root type). Treatment: Take C4.5, C5.6, Dazhui. Drug plug implantation. Pain relief after 2 hours. After one week, the pain disappeared, a...
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[0037] Example 2: Qian Moumou, female, 62 years old, a retired employee, who lives in Xin'anjiang Town, suffered neck, back and waist pain for 6 months and aggravated for 20 days. On September 21, 2001, the patient went to see a doctor. Before 6 months, the patient began to feel soreness in the neck, back and waist. Physical examination: Shenqing cooperation, blood pressure 140 / 80mmHg, neck 3.4, neck 4.5 interspinal tenderness, levator scapula insertion point tenderness, thoracic 3-5 interspinal and lumbar 1-5 vertebral body margins all had varying degrees of tenderness, limbs Normal muscle strength. X shows: the cervical spine becomes straight, and the posterior margins of cervical 3.4.5.6, thoracic 3.4.5, and lumbar 1-5 vertebral body hyperplasia. CT showed: there was no obvious abnormality in the spinal canal, and cervical, thoracolumbar hyperplasia. Clinical diagnosis: cervical, thoracic and lumbar hyperosteogeny. Treatment: C 3-6, Dazhui, T3-5, L1-5 paravertebral impla...
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[0038] Example 3: Jiang Moumou, male, 48 years old, farmer, who lives in Sandu Town, went to see a doctor on July 8, 2004 because of lumbosacral pain for more than 1 year and stiffness for 2 months. The patient had no obvious pain one year ago. Incentives: Lumbosacral soreness started to worsen day by day, sometimes good and sometimes severe, unable to get out of bed, unable to turn over in bed, sometimes sore and swollen in both lower limbs, in the past 2 months, the waist was obviously stiff, but it was relieved after exercise. You cannot lie on your back. Physical examination: clear and cooperative, thin, slightly hunchbacked when walking, blood pressure 136 / 86mmHg, no difference in heart and lung, thoracic spine obvious kyphosis, paravertebral tenderness in chest 7-10, tenderness in L1-5 spinous process and paravertebral Pain, percussion pain in two sacroiliac joints, two lower limbs raising test 85 degrees, strengthening negative. Normal muscle strength, no atrophy of lo...
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