CN105520995A - Children bacillary dysentery treating drug - Google Patents

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CN105520995A
CN105520995A CN201410506756.3A CN201410506756A CN105520995A CN 105520995 A CN105520995 A CN 105520995A CN 201410506756 A CN201410506756 A CN 201410506756A CN 105520995 A CN105520995 A CN 105520995A
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The present invention relates to a children bacillary dysentery treating drug, which is prepared from the following components: 15 g of second-year winter radish leaf, 10 g of cactus flower, and 6 g of honey. The children bacillary dysentery treating drug of the present invention has effects of heat clearing and dysentery stopping, and is suitable for dysentery with bloody stool.

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Be used for the treatment of the medicine of Pediatric bacterial dysentery
Technical field
The present invention relates to a kind of medicine being used for the treatment of Pediatric bacterial dysentery.
Background technology
Bacillary dysentery is a kind of common infectious intestinal disease caused by dysentery bacterium.Clinical manifestation with fear of cold, heating, stomachache, diarrhoea, bloody purulent stool and tenesmus for principal character.Can be there is high heat, faint from fear, go into a coma, suffer a shock and threat to life in severe one, therefore the acute stage of Pediatric bacterial dysentery should give great attention.This old complaint, according to state of an illness weight and time length, can be divided into acute and chronic two classes.
The traditional Chinese medical science distinguishes sudden and violent dysentery and chronic dysentery according to medical history, course of disease length and symptom, the many removing summer-heats of acute stages treated, dampness removing, regulating QI; Chronic phase treatment is basic principle mainly with warming and recuperating the spleen and kidney, always based on removing summer-heat removing dampness intestinal stasis relieving.Following 4 type opinions are divided to control clinically: dysentery due to damp-heat, cold-damp dysentery, deficiency and coldness dysentery and chronic dysentery with frequent relapse.
Summary of the invention
The object of this invention is to provide a kind of medicine being used for the treatment of Pediatric bacterial dysentery.
The present invention is prepared from by following component:
Next year winter Folium Raphani 15 grams, Cactus Flower 10 grams, Mel 6 grams.
The present invention has effect of clearing away heat to cure dysentery, is applicable to bloody dysentery.
Detailed description of the invention
Formula: next year winter Folium Raphani 15 grams, Cactus Flower 10 grams, Mel 6 grams.
Usage: the first two taste is smashed to pieces, add Mel and even after take.
The present invention has effect of clearing away heat to cure dysentery, is applicable to bloody dysentery.

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1. be used for the treatment of a medicine for Pediatric bacterial dysentery, it is characterized in that, be prepared from by following component: next year winter Folium Raphani 15 grams, Cactus Flower 10 grams, Mel 6 grams.
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