CN107050298B - Preparation method of traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating skin injuries caused by burns and scalds - Google Patents

Preparation method of traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating skin injuries caused by burns and scalds Download PDF

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CN107050298B
CN107050298B CN201610080169.1A CN201610080169A CN107050298B CN 107050298 B CN107050298 B CN 107050298B CN 201610080169 A CN201610080169 A CN 201610080169A CN 107050298 B CN107050298 B CN 107050298B
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Abstract

The invention discloses a preparation method of a traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating skin damage caused by burns and scalds, which comprises a traditional Chinese medicine ointment formula, a traditional Chinese medicine ointment preparation method, a traditional Chinese medicine powder preparation method and a traditional Chinese medicine tincture preparation method, and is characterized in that the traditional Chinese medicine ointment formula for treating skin damage caused by burns and scalds comprises the following effective components in parts by mass: 8 parts of rhubarb, 8 parts of coptis chinensis, 5 parts of giant knotweed, 5 parts of golden cypress, 8 parts of garden burnet, 6 parts of bletilla striata, 9 parts of honeysuckle, 7 parts of crinis carbonisatus, 10 parts of lithospermum, 7 parts of angelica dahurica, 10 parts of elm bark, 8 parts of borneol, 5 parts of mint, 5 parts of phaseolus calcaratus and 5 parts of kelp. The invention also discloses a preparation method of three traditional Chinese medicine preparations of the traditional Chinese medicine ointment formula for treating burn and scald skin lesions, namely a traditional Chinese medicine ointment preparation method, a traditional Chinese medicine powder preparation method and a traditional Chinese medicine tincture preparation method.

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Preparation method of traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating skin injuries caused by burns and scalds
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of traditional Chinese medicines, in particular to a preparation method of a traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating skin injuries caused by burns and scalds.
Background
The traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine for treating burns and scalds and the traditional Chinese medicine preparation for treating skin lesions of burns and scalds in the prior art have numerous formulas, and most of the formulas have the following defects: the pain relieving effect is poor, the pain of a patient is great when changing the medicine, the medicine antibacterial ability is poor, the wound surface is healed slowly, the disease course is long, the patient can be cured by matching with skin grafting operation and amputation generally, most of the cured patients become disabled persons and influence the later life quality, and therefore the burden of the country, families and patients is increased.
The ointment formula of the invention is composed of rhubarb, coptis, giant knotweed, phellodendron, sanguisorba, bletilla striata, honeysuckle, crinis carbonisatus and the like, and the medicines have the functions of nourishing blood and activating blood, promoting tissue regeneration, relieving pain and removing putrefaction, expelling pus, diminishing inflammation, resisting bacteria, promoting skin and tissue regeneration. The wound tissue is repaired in situ, thereby accelerating the wound healing and reducing the formation of scar tissue. The defects of the prior art are overcome.
Disclosure of Invention
1. The invention aims to provide a traditional Chinese medicine ointment formula for treating burn and scald skin lesions, and reasonably solves the problems that the traditional Chinese medicine ointment formula for treating burn and scald skin lesions in the prior art is poor in pain relieving effect, causes great pain to patients during dressing change and the like.
The invention adopts the following technical scheme:
a preparation method of a traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating skin damage caused by burns and scalds comprises a traditional Chinese medicine ointment formula, a traditional Chinese medicine ointment preparation method, a traditional Chinese medicine powder preparation method and a traditional Chinese medicine tincture preparation method, and is characterized in that the effective components of the traditional Chinese medicine ointment formula for treating skin damage caused by burns and scalds and the mass parts are as follows: 6-12 parts of rhubarb (RADIX ET RHIZOMA RHEI), 6-12 parts of coptis chinensis (coptisschinensis FRANCH), 3-7 parts of giant knotweed rhizome (RHIZOMA POLYGONI multiflori), 3-9 parts of phellodendron bark (cortex phellodendri), 5-12 parts of garden burnet root (RADIX sanguisorbiae), 3-9 parts of BLETILLA STRIATA (RHIZOMA STRIATA), 6-12 parts of honeysuckle flower (flos LONICERA JAPONICA), 5-12 parts of CRINIS CARBONISATUS, 6-15 parts of lithospermum (RADIX ARNEBIAE/RADIX LITHOSPERMI), 5-12 parts of ANGELICA DAHURICA (ANGELICA DAHURICA), 9-15 parts of elm bark (ULMUS pusilla L.) bark (RADIX sophorae), 6-10 parts of borneol (BORNEOLUM thiurae), 6-10 parts of mint (herba menthae), 3-7 parts of kelp (kelp), 3-7 parts of kumuli-7 parts of red bean (kelp).
The most preferable effective components of the formula of the traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating skin injuries of burns and scalds and the mass parts of the effective components are as follows: RADIX ET RHIZOMA Rhei (RADIX ET RHIZOMA RHEI), Coptidis RHIZOMA (COPTIS CHINENSIS FRANCH.), RHIZOMA Coptidis (RHIZOMA Coptidis), RHIZOMA Polygoni Cuspidati (RHIZOMA Polygoni Cuspidati), CORTEX Phellodendri (CORTEX Phellodendri), RADIX Sangusorbae (RADIX Sanguisorbae), RHIZOMA Bletillae (BLETILLA STRIATA), flos Lonicerae (Lonicera JAPONICA), crinis Carbonisatus (crimson herb), RADIX Arnebiae (RADIX Arnebiae/RADIX Lithospermi), RADIX Angelicae Dahuricae (Angelica dahurica), CORTEX Ulmi (ULMUS PUMILA L.)10, Borneolum Syntheticum (BOEORNLUM THECIUM) 8, herba Menthae (MENTHAPLOCOLYL IQI) 5, semen Phaseoli (BEGNA) 5, and thallus laminariae (thallus Ecklonia) 5.
Further, the formula of the traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating burn and scald skin lesions is an external traditional Chinese medicine ointment formula.
The pharmacological action of the traditional Chinese medicine raw materials is as follows:
borneol, peppermint powder (MOSCHUS berry vskii fleroov): borneol and mint powder are pungent in flavor and warm in nature; heart, liver and spleen meridians entered; the medicine has the functions of inducing resuscitation, promoting blood circulation, dissipating stagnation, relieving pain, eliminating swelling, promoting the growth of fetus and treating fever, coma, apoplexy, phlegm syncope, etc.
Modern research shows that: the borneol and mint powder water-soluble protein has the function of enhancing humoral immunity and cellular immunity. The experiment shows that borneol and mint powder have no inhibiting effect on the intraabdominal injection of sheep red blood cell immune mouse antibody gavage M. It is likely to have enhancement effect. The borneol and the mint powder have no immune induction effect, but can obviously enlarge the spleen of an experimental mouse in the presence of antigen sheep red blood cells.
The anti-tumor effect, the cell respiration inhibition rate of the natural borneol and mint powder or borneol and mint powder ketone on mouse ehrlich ascites carcinoma, S37 and S180 is higher than that of normal mice. The medicament is prepared by different administration routes in China, different sensitive tumor strains are selected, natural and synthetic borneol and menthone have no obvious inhibition effect on tumor spectra such as W256 ascites tumor, W256 solid tumor, S180 sarcoma, L615 mouse leukemia and the like, and according to experimental results, the borneol and the menthone powder have destructive effect on isolated animal cancer cells and obvious inhibition effect on cell respiration of animal tumor tissues, but the curative effect cannot be observed in anti-tumor experiments in animals.
Other effects, 1 of 2% borneol and mint powder tincture: the 400 dilution can inhibit the growth of Vibrio cholerae, Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus in vitro. The water extracts of borneol and mint powder can obviously improve the content of adrenal gland vitamin C and corticosterone, cAMP, PGE and PGF2a in blood and has the function of inhibiting platelet aggregation. In addition, it also has effects of resisting snake venom and histamine.
Elm bark (ULMUS pumla L.): sweet and neutral. Is nontoxic. Induce diuresis, treat stranguria and alleviate edema.
COPTIS chinensis (COPTIS CHINENSIS FRANCH.): bitter taste and cold nature. It enters heart, spleen, stomach, liver, gallbladder and large intestine meridians. Clear heat and dry dampness, purge fire and remove toxicity. It can be used for treating vexation, insomnia, palpitation, diabetes, carbuncle, swelling, and sore; it can be used for treating eczema and eczema.
Radix et rhizoma Rhei has strong anti-infective, hemostatic, and analgesic effects, and can inhibit various gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, especially Staphylococcus and Streptococcus. Coptis chinensis: it is cold and bitter in nature. Has the functions of purging fire, eliminating dampness, detoxifying and killing insects, and the modern pharmacological research proves that the coptis has broad-spectrum antibacterial property and is particularly sensitive to staphylococcus aureus and hemolytic streptococcus. Giant knotweed rhizome: slightly bitter taste and mild nature. Contains anthraquinone emodin and resveratrol. Has effects in protecting vascular endothelial cells, preventing thrombosis, and promoting microcirculation. Phellodendron bark: cold and bitter in nature, stopping bleeding, alleviating pain, and resisting infection. Garden burnet root: cool blood to stop bleeding, clear heat and relieve toxicity, and treat sore, pain, swelling and pain, scald due to hot water or fire. Bletilla striata: has effects in astringing, stopping bleeding, promoting detumescence, promoting granulation, and inhibiting Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus subtilis, and human type tubercle bacillus. Honeysuckle flower: contains chlorogenic acid, inositol, etc. Has antibacterial and antimicrobial effects on Pseudomonas aeruginosa, hemolytic streptococcus, Staphylococcus aureus, etc. Crinis Carbonisatus: has hemostatic, antibacterial, and granulation promoting effects. Lithospermum: has the effects of relieving swelling and pain, removing putrefaction, promoting granulation, astringing and stopping bleeding! Radix angelicae: relieving swelling, promoting pus discharge, relieving pain, and inhibiting bacteria and fungi. Elm bark: it is used for treating swelling, carbuncle, etc. Borneol: promoting percutaneous absorption of medicine, clearing heat, relieving pain, preventing putrefaction, promoting granulation, resisting bacteria, relieving inflammation, increasing granulation tissue structure and epidermal cell regeneration, and repairing skin appendage to promote wound healing. Mint: contains menthoic acid and menthone, and has effects of diminishing inflammation, relieving pain, relieving itching and removing toxic substance. Small red beans: relieving sore and swelling, and eliminating inflammation. Kelp: salty and cold in nature, diminish inflammation, dissipate nodulation and kill fungi. The medicines have the functions of nourishing blood, promoting blood circulation, promoting tissue regeneration, relieving pain, removing putrefaction, expelling pus, diminishing inflammation, resisting bacteria and promoting skin and tissue regeneration.
The invention also aims to provide a preparation method of three traditional Chinese medicine preparations of the traditional Chinese medicine ointment formula for treating burn and scald skin lesions, wherein (1) the preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating burn and scald skin lesions comprises the following steps of adding vaseline auxiliary base:
step one, preparing materials: weighing the traditional Chinese medicine raw materials according to the formula of the traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating the skin injuries of the burns and the scalds;
step two, preparing prosthetic group: weighing vaseline prosthetic group according to the total mass part of the traditional Chinese medicine raw materials of the traditional Chinese medicine ointment formula for treating the skin injury of the burns and the scalds, wherein the total mass part of the traditional Chinese medicine raw materials is 1: 19;
step three, crushing to prepare traditional Chinese medicine raw material powder: grinding the Chinese medicinal raw materials weighed in the step one into fine powder, uniformly mixing, and independently grinding the borneol and the mint into powder for later use;
step four, boiling for one time: slowly adding the Chinese medicinal raw material powder prepared in the third step into the heated vaseline and continuously stirring to ensure that the mixture is uniform, decocting the mixture for 20 to 30 minutes with slow fire at the temperature of just generating oil smoke, and fishing out residues;
step five, secondary decoction: adding Borneolum Syntheticum and herba Menthae powder, stirring to dissolve, and decocting for 4-5 min;
and step six, cooling to obtain the traditional Chinese medicine ointment.
(2) The preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine powder comprises the steps of weighing the traditional Chinese medicine raw materials according to the traditional Chinese medicine ointment formula for treating skin injuries caused by burns and scalds, crushing the traditional Chinese medicine raw materials into fine powder, sieving the fine powder with a 120-mesh sieve, and sterilizing and sealing the fine powder to obtain the traditional Chinese medicine powder for treating skin injuries caused by burns and scalds.
(3) The preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine tincture comprises the steps of putting a traditional Chinese medicine raw material mixture weighed according to the traditional Chinese medicine ointment formula for treating burn and scald skin lesions into 75% alcohol for sealing, and soaking for 20 days to prepare the traditional Chinese medicine tincture for treating burn and scald skin lesions, wherein the traditional Chinese medicine raw material mixture is externally used for treating burn and scald skin lesions.
Furthermore, the product prepared by the fifth step in the preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating burn and scald skin injury can be used for preparing the external dressing for the burn and scald wound surface by soaking sterilized gauze or non-woven fabric while the product is hot.
The beneficial technical effects of the invention are as follows:
(1) the invention discloses a traditional Chinese medicine ointment formula for treating burn and scald skin lesions, which reasonably solves the problems that the traditional Chinese medicine ointment formula for treating burn and scald skin lesions in the prior art is poor in pain relieving effect and causes great pain to patients during dressing change. The ointment formula of the invention is composed of rhubarb, coptis, giant knotweed, phellodendron, sanguisorba, bletilla striata, honeysuckle, crinis carbonisatus and the like, and the medicines have the functions of nourishing blood and activating blood, promoting tissue regeneration, relieving pain and removing putrefaction, expelling pus, diminishing inflammation, resisting bacteria, promoting skin and tissue regeneration. The wound tissue is repaired in situ, thereby accelerating the wound healing and reducing the formation of scar tissue. The defects of the prior art are overcome.
(2) The invention also discloses a preparation method of three traditional Chinese medicine preparations of the traditional Chinese medicine ointment formula for treating burn and scald skin lesions, namely a traditional Chinese medicine ointment preparation method, a traditional Chinese medicine powder preparation method and a traditional Chinese medicine tincture preparation method.
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The invention will be better understood by the following description of embodiments thereof, but the applicant's specific embodiments are not intended to limit the invention to the particular embodiments shown, and any changes in the definition of parts or features and/or in the overall structure, not essential changes, are intended to define the scope of the invention.
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1. Clinical data: the group comprises 80 patients with burn and scald, wherein 48 patients are male, and 32 patients are female; age 1-85 years, mean 32.6 years; 49 severe infections, 6 high fever cases, 13 mild anemia cases, and 2 electrolyte imbalances. The method is divided into three stages according to burn and scald diagnosis standards: i degree burn: the superficial layer of the epidermis is damaged and the basal layer remains. The local skin becomes red, swollen and painful, has burning sensation and is free of blisters, and the skin is healed in 3-5 days. After healing, there is no scar left and there may be temporary pigmentation. Superficial second degree burn: the epidermis and the papillary layer of the dermis are involved, local red and swollen, more seepage fluid is generated to form blisters with different sizes, the wound surface is moist, and the wound bottom is bright red, edema and severe pain; if no infection, the patients can be cured within 2 weeks, no scar is formed, and temporary pigmentation can occur. Deep second degree burn: the reticular layer of the dermis is compromised, but a portion of the dermis and skin appendages remain. Local swelling, white or brownish yellow, with small blisters. Slow sensation, slightly low skin temperature and mild pain. If no sense can be healed within 3-4 weeks, scars are left after healing, but the skin function is basically preserved. Deep III burn: it affects the whole layer of skin, even subcutaneous fat, muscle and internal organs. The wound surface is pale or charred, has no pain, no blister, no feeling disappeared, and is tough and leather-like. After 3-4 weeks, the eschar falls off, leaving granulation tissue surface, scar, skin function loss and deformity.
According to the random number table, the test group and the control group were randomly divided into 40 cases. The age, sex, burn and scald grades (I/II/III grades are all the subjects) and areas of the two groups of patients are statistically treated, have no significant difference and are comparable.
2. The treatment method comprises the following steps: the system can be used for systematically treating the primary diseases and complications of burns and scalds and actively preventing malignant conditions such as infection, bleeding and the like from happening. If the medicine is changed 2 times a day in the initial stage, the patient is consulted with the related clinical experts to deal with the related complications. Combining with physiotherapy such as ultrasonic wave introduction and red light irradiation.
The preparation of the invention comprises the following components: stage I: sterilizing and removing necrotic tissue of wound surface, uniformly coating the ointment on the wound and its periphery, wrapping with gauze, and changing the dressing 2 times the day. II/III degree: removing blister and necrotic skin and tissue by disinfection operation, applying ointment on wound surface, wrapping with gauze, changing dressing 2 times daily, and observing therapeutic effect for 90 days.
Control group: the I level uses normal saline to wash the wound surface, 0.5 percent of iodophor is used for disinfecting the skin around the wound, then 16 ten thousand U of gentamicin liquid is soaked by 2-3 layers of gauze with proper size and is applied to the wound surface, and the wound is wrapped by aseptic dressing and changed with medicine 2 times a day. II/III stage: the wound surface was washed with 0.02% furacilin solution, and the treatment effect was observed for 90 days as above.
3. Statistical results
After the total treatment course of 90 days is finished, the treatment effects of the two groups are compared in table 1, and the effective rate of the preparation is 100%, the cure rate is 90%, and the preparation is superior to 37.50% of that of a control group.
Table 1: comparison of the two groups of therapeutic effects
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The healing time of the two groups is compared with that of the control group, and the treatment course of the ointment group for treating the burns and scalds is obviously shorter than that of the control group. No adverse reaction of the traditional Chinese medicine invention group is found in the treatment process.
Table 2: comparison of healing time between two groups
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Example one
The preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating the skin injuries caused by the burns and the scalds as in the experimental examples comprises a traditional Chinese medicine ointment formula, a traditional Chinese medicine ointment preparation method, a traditional Chinese medicine powder preparation method and a traditional Chinese medicine tincture preparation method.
The formula of the traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating burn and scald skin lesions comprises the following effective components in parts by mass: 6-12 parts of rhubarb (RADIX et rhizoma Rhei RHIZOMA RHI), 6-12 parts of COPTIS (COPTIS CHINENSIS FRANCH.), 3-7 parts of giant knotweed rhizome (rhizoma Polygoni Cuspidati CUSPIDATI), 3-9 parts of phellodendron bark (CORTEX PHELLODENDRI), 5-12 parts of garden burnet root (RADIX Sanguisorbae), 3-9 parts of BLETILLA STRIATA (BLETILLA STRIATA STRATA), 6-12 parts of honeysuckle (honeysuckle JAPONICA), 5-12 parts of CRINIS Carbonisatus (CRINIS), 6-15 parts of lithospermum (RADIX Arnebiae/RADIX Lithospermi), 5-12 parts of Angelica DAHURICA, 9-15 parts of Ulmus bark (MUULS MIPULA L), 6-10 parts of borneol (borneol Syngnaum), 6-10 parts of mint (Mentha plocea, 3-7 parts of Laminaria JAPONICA (kelp).
Example two
The most preferable effective components of the formula of the traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating skin injuries of burns and scalds and the mass parts of the effective components are as follows: RADIX ET RHIZOMA Rhei (RADIX ET RHIZOMA RHEI), Coptidis RHIZOMA (COPTIS CHINENSIS FRANCH.), RHIZOMA Coptidis (RHIZOMA Coptidis), RHIZOMA Polygoni Cuspidati (RHIZOMA Polygoni Cuspidati), CORTEX Phellodendri (CORTEX Phellodendri), RADIX Sangusorbae (RADIX Sanguisorbae), RHIZOMA Bletillae (BLETILLA STRIATA), flos Lonicerae (Lonicera JAPONICA), crinis Carbonisatus (crimson herb), RADIX Arnebiae (RADIX Arnebiae/RADIX Lithospermi), RADIX Angelicae Dahuricae (Angelica dahurica), CORTEX Ulmi (ULMUS PUMILA L.)10, Borneolum Syntheticum (BOEORNLUM THECIUM) 8, herba Menthae (MENTHAPLOCOLYL IQI) 5, semen Phaseoli (BEGNA) 5, and thallus laminariae (thallus Ecklonia) 5.
EXAMPLE III
The preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating burn and scald skin lesions comprises the following steps of adding vaseline auxiliary base:
step one, preparing materials: weighing the traditional Chinese medicine raw materials according to the formula of the traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating the skin injuries of the burns and the scalds;
step two, preparing prosthetic group: weighing vaseline prosthetic group according to the total mass part of the traditional Chinese medicine raw materials of the traditional Chinese medicine ointment formula for treating the skin injury of the burns and the scalds, wherein the total mass part of the traditional Chinese medicine raw materials is 1: 19;
step three, crushing to prepare traditional Chinese medicine raw material powder: grinding the Chinese medicinal raw materials weighed in the step one into fine powder, uniformly mixing, and independently grinding the borneol and the mint into powder for later use;
step four, boiling for one time: slowly adding the Chinese medicinal raw material powder prepared in the third step into the heated vaseline and continuously stirring to ensure that the mixture is uniform, decocting the mixture for 20 to 30 minutes with slow fire at the temperature of just generating oil smoke, and fishing out residues;
step five, secondary decoction: adding Borneolum Syntheticum and herba Menthae powder, stirring to dissolve, and decocting for 4-5 min;
and step six, cooling to obtain the traditional Chinese medicine ointment.
Example four
The preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine powder comprises the steps of weighing the traditional Chinese medicine raw materials according to the traditional Chinese medicine ointment formula for treating skin injuries caused by burns and scalds, crushing the traditional Chinese medicine raw materials into fine powder, sieving the fine powder with a 120-mesh sieve, and sterilizing and sealing the fine powder to obtain the traditional Chinese medicine powder for treating skin injuries caused by burns and scalds.
EXAMPLE five
The preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine tincture comprises the steps of putting a traditional Chinese medicine raw material mixture weighed according to the traditional Chinese medicine ointment formula for treating burn and scald skin lesions into 75% alcohol for sealing, and soaking for 20 days to prepare the traditional Chinese medicine tincture for treating burn and scald skin lesions, wherein the traditional Chinese medicine raw material mixture is externally used for treating burn and scald skin lesions.
The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes thereof, and it is therefore intended that all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention be considered as within the following claims.

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1. The preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating skin injuries caused by burns and scalds is characterized in that the formula of the traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating skin injuries caused by burns and scalds comprises the following effective components in parts by mass: 6-12 parts of rheum officinale, 6-12 parts of coptis chinensis, 3-7 parts of polygonum cuspidatum, 3-9 parts of phellodendron, 5-12 parts of garden burnet, 3-9 parts of bletilla striata, 6-12 parts of honeysuckle, 5-12 parts of carbonized human hair, 6-15 parts of lithospermum, 5-12 parts of angelica dahurica, 9-15 parts of elm bark, 6-10 parts of borneol, 3-9 parts of mint, 3-7 parts of phaseolus calcaratus and 3-7 parts of kelp;
the preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating skin injuries caused by burns and scalds comprises the following steps:
step one, preparing materials: weighing the traditional Chinese medicine raw materials according to the formula of the traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating the skin injuries of the burns and the scalds;
step two, preparing prosthetic group: weighing vaseline prosthetic group according to the total mass part of the traditional Chinese medicine raw materials of the traditional Chinese medicine ointment formula for treating the skin injury of the burns and the scalds, wherein the total mass part of the traditional Chinese medicine raw materials is 1: 19;
step three, crushing to prepare traditional Chinese medicine raw material powder: grinding the Chinese medicinal raw materials weighed in the step one into fine powder, uniformly mixing, and grinding the borneol and the mint separately for later use;
step four, boiling for one time: slowly adding the Chinese medicinal raw material powder prepared in the third step into the heated vaseline and continuously stirring to ensure that the mixture is uniform, decocting the mixture for 20 to 30 minutes with slow fire at the temperature of just generating oil smoke, and fishing out residues;
step five, secondary decoction: adding Borneolum Syntheticum and herba Menthae powder, stirring to dissolve, and decocting for 4-5 min;
and step six, cooling to obtain the traditional Chinese medicine ointment.
2. The preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating skin injuries caused by burns and scalds according to claim 1, wherein the most preferable active ingredients and mass parts of the formula of the traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating skin injuries caused by burns and scalds are as follows: 8 parts of rhubarb, 8 parts of coptis chinensis, 5 parts of giant knotweed, 5 parts of golden cypress, 8 parts of garden burnet, 6 parts of bletilla striata, 9 parts of honeysuckle, 7 parts of carbonized hair, 10 parts of lithospermum, 7 parts of angelica dahurica, 10 parts of elm bark, 8 parts of borneol, 5 parts of mint, 5 parts of phaseolus calcaratus and 5 parts of kelp.
3. The preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating skin injuries caused by burns and scalds according to claim 1, wherein the traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating skin injuries caused by burns and scalds is an external traditional Chinese medicine ointment.
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