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Abstract
The invention discloses an ointment for treating facial paralysis and a preparation method thereof, wherein the ointment is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 100-200 of sesame oil, 6-10 of sargentgloryvine stem, 6-10 of safflower, 6-10 of borneol, 100-200 of finless eel, 6-10 of giant typhonium rhizome, 6-10 of angelica, 150-250 of yellow lead, 3-10 of frankincense, 3-10 of myrrh, 3-10 of catechu and 3-10 of Chinese honeylocust fruit, and the first step is as follows: preparing materials; step two: parching pill; step three: frying; step four: oil refining; step five: adding lead; step six: spreading on plaster. The application method of the invention is simple, the curative effect is rapid, the components are all traditional Chinese medicinal materials, no side effect is caused, the pain of a patient is relieved, the curative effect of the medicine is ensured by shearing live eels at present, and the stirring effect is good and the curative effect of the medicine is better by stirring the black locust wood.
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Technical Field
The invention relates to the field of ointment, in particular to ointment for treating facial paralysis and a preparation method thereof.
Background
Facial neuritis is commonly called facial paralysis (facial nerve paralysis), "askew mouth" and "facial paralysis", which is a disease mainly characterized by motor dysfunction of facial expression muscles. It is a common disease and frequently encountered disease, and is not limited by age. The general symptom is facial distortion, and patients often cannot complete the most basic actions of lifting eyebrows, closing eyes, blowing mouth and the like.
At present, the method for treating facial paralysis generally adopts a traditional Chinese medicine method or a western medicine method, the western medicine generally adopts medicine treatment but has side effects, and the traditional Chinese medicine generally adopts acupuncture and moxibustion and a facial patch but has longer treatment time and poorer cure rate.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to overcome the defects, the invention provides an ointment for treating facial paralysis and a preparation method thereof.
The technical scheme adopted by the invention is as follows:
an ointment for treating facial paralysis consists of the following components in proportion: 100-200 of sesame oil, 6-10 of sargentgloryvine stem, 6-10 of safflower, 6-10 of borneol, 100-200 of finless eel, 6-10 of giant typhonium rhizome, 6-10 of angelica, 150-250 of yellow lead, 3-10 of frankincense, 3-10 of myrrh, 3-10 of catechu and 3-10 of Chinese honeylocust fruit.
Wherein, 100 parts of sesame oil, 6 parts of sargentgloryvine stem, 6 parts of safflower, 6 parts of borneol, 100 parts of finless eel, 6 parts of giant typhonium rhizome, 6 parts of Chinese angelica, 150 parts of yellow lead, 3 parts of frankincense, 3 parts of myrrh, 3 parts of catechu and 3 parts of Chinese honeylocust fruit.
Wherein: 200 parts of sesame oil, 10 parts of sargentgloryvine stem, 10 parts of safflower, 10 parts of borneol, 200 parts of finless eel, 10 parts of giant typhonium rhizome, 10 parts of Chinese angelica, 250 parts of yellow lead, 10 parts of frankincense, 10 parts of myrrh, 10 parts of catechu and 10 parts of Chinese honeylocust fruit.
Wherein: 100 parts of sesame oil, 10 parts of sargentgloryvine stem, 6 parts of safflower, 10 parts of borneol, 100 parts of finless eel, 10 parts of giant typhonium rhizome, 6 parts of Chinese angelica, 250 parts of yellow lead, 3 parts of frankincense, 10 parts of myrrh, 3 parts of catechu and 10 parts of Chinese honeylocust fruit.
Wherein, 200 parts of sesame oil, 6 parts of sargentgloryvine stem, 10 parts of safflower, 6 parts of borneol, 200 parts of finless eel, 6 parts of giant typhonium rhizome, 10 parts of angelica, 150 parts of yellow lead, 10 parts of frankincense, 3 parts of myrrh, 10 parts of catechu and 3 parts of Chinese honeylocust fruit.
Wherein, 150 parts of sesame oil, 8 parts of sargentgloryvine stem, 8 parts of safflower, 8 parts of borneol, 150 parts of finless eel, 8 parts of giant typhonium rhizome, 8 parts of angelica, 200 parts of yellow lead, 7 parts of frankincense, 6 parts of myrrh, 6 parts of catechu and 7 parts of Chinese honeylocust fruit.
A preparation method of an ointment for treating facial paralysis comprises the following steps:
the method comprises the following steps: preparing materials: accurately weighing the medicines according to prescription, and grinding Olibanum, Myrrha, Catechu, and fructus Gleditsiae Abnormalis to be added;
step two: parching pill: heating Plumbum Preparatium in iron pan, parching to brick red, taking out, and cooling;
step three: frying materials: placing sesame oil in a container, respectively sequentially adding processed caulis Sargentodoxae, Carthami flos, Borneolum Syntheticum, Monopteri albi, rhizoma Typhonii, and radix Angelicae sinensis into oil, heating, frying, taking out medicinal materials, and filtering to obtain residue;
step four: oil refining: oil refining time needs 3.5-4 hours, oil lifting is continuously carried out by using a strainer in the period, and the temperature is controlled to be well heated until water drops bead;
step five: the following components: quickly moving oil refining which is refined to form beads by dripping water from a stove to a pot frame, holding a black locust stick by one person, uniformly scattering fried yellow lead into the oil refining by one person through a fine screw, quickly stirring to fully combine lead oil, converting the yellow lead from yellow to grey brown and finally to black, dripping oil into clear water to test the aging and tenderness of the plaster until the plaster is qualified, quickly and finely flowing into cold water and stirring in one direction, continuously tearing and twisting the yellow lead into a fist-sized top by hands, soaking the top in clear water, and then filling the top in a porcelain bottle for sealing;
step six: spreading plaster: heating the plaster at low temperature to melt, and spreading on pure cotton cloth.
The invention has the following advantages:
the use method is simple, the curative effect is rapid, the components are all traditional Chinese medicinal materials, the traditional Chinese medicine composition has no side effect, the pain of a patient is relieved, the curative effect of the medicine is ensured by shearing live eels at present, and the stirring effect is good and the curative effect of the medicine is better through the stirring of black locust.
Detailed Description
The present invention will be further described with reference to specific examples, but the present invention is not limited to these examples.
Example 1:
an ointment for treating facial paralysis is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 100 parts of sesame oil, 6 parts of sargentgloryvine stem, 6 parts of safflower, 6 parts of borneol, 100 parts of finless eel, 6 parts of giant typhonium rhizome, 6 parts of Chinese angelica, 150 parts of yellow lead, 3 parts of frankincense, 3 parts of myrrh, 3 parts of catechu and 3 parts of Chinese honeylocust fruit.
Example 2:
an ointment for treating facial paralysis is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 200 parts of sesame oil, 10 parts of sargentgloryvine stem, 10 parts of safflower, 10 parts of borneol, 200 parts of finless eel, 10 parts of giant typhonium rhizome, 10 parts of Chinese angelica, 250 parts of yellow lead, 10 parts of frankincense, 10 parts of myrrh, 10 parts of catechu and 10 parts of Chinese honeylocust fruit.
Example 3:
an ointment for treating facial paralysis is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 100 parts of sesame oil, 10 parts of sargentgloryvine stem, 6 parts of safflower, 10 parts of borneol, 100 parts of finless eel, 10 parts of giant typhonium rhizome, 6 parts of Chinese angelica, 250 parts of yellow lead, 3 parts of frankincense, 10 parts of myrrh, 3 parts of catechu and 10 parts of Chinese honeylocust fruit.
Example 4:
an ointment for treating facial paralysis is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: the feed is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 200 parts of sesame oil, 6 parts of sargentgloryvine stem, 10 parts of safflower, 6 parts of borneol, 200 parts of finless eel, 6 parts of giant typhonium rhizome, 10 parts of Chinese angelica, 150 parts of yellow lead, 10 parts of frankincense, 3 parts of myrrh, 10 parts of catechu and 3 parts of Chinese honeylocust fruit.
Example 5:
an ointment for treating facial paralysis is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 150 parts of sesame oil, 8 parts of sargentgloryvine stem, 8 parts of safflower, 8 parts of borneol, 150 parts of finless eel, 8 parts of giant typhonium rhizome, 8 parts of Chinese angelica, 200 parts of yellow lead, 7 parts of frankincense, 6 parts of myrrh, 6 parts of catechu and 7 parts of Chinese honeylocust fruit.
The invention also provides a preparation method of the ointment for treating facial paralysis, which comprises the following steps:
the method comprises the following steps: preparing materials: accurately weighing the medicines according to prescription, and grinding Olibanum, Myrrha, Catechu, and fructus Gleditsiae Abnormalis to be added;
step two: parching pill: heating Plumbum Preparatium in iron pan, parching to brick red, taking out, and cooling;
step three: frying materials: placing sesame oil in a container, respectively sequentially adding processed caulis Sargentodoxae, Carthami flos, Borneolum Syntheticum, Monopteri albi, rhizoma Typhonii, and radix Angelicae sinensis into oil, heating, frying, taking out medicinal materials, and filtering to obtain residue;
step four: oil refining: oil refining time needs 3.5-4 hours, oil lifting is continuously carried out by using a strainer in the period, and the temperature is controlled to be well heated until water drops bead;
step five: the following components: quickly moving oil refining which is refined to form beads by dripping water from a stove to a pot frame, holding a black locust stick by one person, uniformly scattering fried yellow lead into the oil refining by one person through a fine screw, quickly stirring to fully combine lead oil, converting the yellow lead from yellow to grey brown and finally to black, dripping oil into clear water to test the aging and tenderness of the plaster until the plaster is qualified, quickly and finely flowing into cold water and stirring in one direction, continuously tearing and twisting the yellow lead into a fist-sized top by hands, soaking the top in clear water, and then filling the top in a porcelain bottle for sealing;
step six: spreading plaster: heating the plaster at low temperature to melt, and spreading on pure cotton cloth.
Wherein, the number of the fine meshes in the step one is more than 80 meshes.
Wherein the finless eel in the third step is live finless eel, and the live finless eel is added into the oil by shearing with scissors.
Wherein, the mesh number of the fine threads in the step five is 60 meshes.
The above-mentioned embodiments only express several embodiments of the present invention, and the description thereof is more specific and detailed, but not construed as limiting the scope of the present invention. It should be noted that, for a person skilled in the art, several variations and modifications can be made without departing from the inventive concept, which falls within the scope of the present invention.
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1. An ointment for treating facial paralysis is characterized in that: the feed is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 100-200 of sesame oil, 6-10 of sargentgloryvine stem, 6-10 of safflower, 6-10 of borneol, 100-200 of finless eel, 6-10 of giant typhonium rhizome, 6-10 of angelica, 150-250 of yellow lead, 3-10 of frankincense, 3-10 of myrrh, 3-10 of catechu and 3-10 of Chinese honeylocust fruit.
2. The ointment for treating facial paralysis according to claim 1, which is characterized in that: the feed is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 100 parts of sesame oil, 6 parts of sargentgloryvine stem, 6 parts of safflower, 6 parts of borneol, 100 parts of finless eel, 6 parts of giant typhonium rhizome, 6 parts of Chinese angelica, 150 parts of yellow lead, 3 parts of frankincense, 3 parts of myrrh, 3 parts of catechu and 3 parts of Chinese honeylocust fruit.
3. The ointment for treating facial paralysis according to claim 1, which is characterized in that: the feed is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 200 parts of sesame oil, 10 parts of sargentgloryvine stem, 10 parts of safflower, 10 parts of borneol, 200 parts of finless eel, 10 parts of giant typhonium rhizome, 10 parts of Chinese angelica, 250 parts of yellow lead, 10 parts of frankincense, 10 parts of myrrh, 10 parts of catechu and 10 parts of Chinese honeylocust fruit.
4. The ointment for treating facial paralysis according to claim 1, which is characterized in that: the feed is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 100 parts of sesame oil, 10 parts of sargentgloryvine stem, 6 parts of safflower, 10 parts of borneol, 100 parts of finless eel, 10 parts of giant typhonium rhizome, 6 parts of Chinese angelica, 250 parts of yellow lead, 3 parts of frankincense, 10 parts of myrrh, 3 parts of catechu and 10 parts of Chinese honeylocust fruit.
5. The ointment for treating facial paralysis according to claim 1, which is characterized in that: the feed is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 200 parts of sesame oil, 6 parts of sargentgloryvine stem, 10 parts of safflower, 6 parts of borneol, 200 parts of finless eel, 6 parts of giant typhonium rhizome, 10 parts of Chinese angelica, 150 parts of yellow lead, 10 parts of frankincense, 3 parts of myrrh, 10 parts of catechu and 3 parts of Chinese honeylocust fruit.
6. The ointment for treating facial paralysis according to claim 1, which is characterized in that: the feed is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 150 parts of sesame oil, 8 parts of sargentgloryvine stem, 8 parts of safflower, 8 parts of borneol, 150 parts of finless eel, 8 parts of giant typhonium rhizome, 8 parts of Chinese angelica, 200 parts of yellow lead, 7 parts of frankincense, 6 parts of myrrh, 6 parts of catechu and 7 parts of Chinese honeylocust fruit.
7. A preparation method of ointment for treating facial paralysis is characterized by comprising the following steps:
the method comprises the following steps: preparing materials: accurately weighing the medicines according to prescription, and grinding Olibanum, Myrrha, Catechu, and fructus Gleditsiae Abnormalis to be added;
step two: parching pill: heating Plumbum Preparatium in iron pan, parching to brick red, taking out, and cooling;
step three: frying materials: placing sesame oil in a container, respectively sequentially adding processed caulis Sargentodoxae, Carthami flos, Borneolum Syntheticum, Monopteri albi, rhizoma Typhonii, and radix Angelicae sinensis into oil, heating, frying, taking out medicinal materials, and filtering to obtain residue;
step four: oil refining: oil refining time needs 3.5-4 hours, oil lifting is continuously carried out by using a strainer in the period, and the temperature is controlled to be well heated until water drops bead;
step five: the following components: quickly moving oil refining which is refined to form beads by dripping water from a stove to a pot frame, holding a black locust stick by one person, uniformly scattering fried yellow lead into the oil refining by one person through a fine screw, quickly stirring to fully combine lead oil, converting the yellow lead from yellow to grey brown and finally to black, dripping oil into clear water to test the aging and tenderness of the plaster until the plaster is qualified, quickly and finely flowing into cold water and stirring in one direction, continuously tearing and twisting the yellow lead into a fist-sized top by hands, soaking the top in clear water, and then filling the top in a porcelain bottle for sealing;
step six: spreading plaster: heating the plaster at low temperature to melt, and spreading on pure cotton cloth.
8. The method for preparing an ointment for treating facial paralysis according to claim 7, which is characterized in that: in the first step, the fine mesh number is more than 80 meshes.
9. The method for preparing an ointment for treating facial paralysis according to claim 7, which is characterized in that: the finless eels in the third step are live finless eels, and the live finless eels are cut by scissors and added into the oil.
10. The method for preparing an ointment for treating facial paralysis according to claim 7, which is characterized in that: the mesh number of the fine threads in the step five is 60 meshes.
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