CN111166783A - Traditional Chinese medicine for treating bedsore - Google Patents

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CN111166783A
CN111166783A CN201811335985.8A CN201811335985A CN111166783A CN 111166783 A CN111166783 A CN 111166783A CN 201811335985 A CN201811335985 A CN 201811335985A CN 111166783 A CN111166783 A CN 111166783A
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Abstract

The invention discloses a traditional Chinese medicine for treating bedsore, which is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 80-120 g of fresh earthworms, 150-250 g of honey, 20-40 g of dandelion and 20-40 g of honeysuckle. Soaking fresh Lumbricus in clear water, removing mud, placing into a clean glass cup, adding Mel, herba Taraxaci, and flos Lonicerae into the glass cup at a certain proportion, standing for 12-14 hr, removing Lumbricus, filtering the percolate, and sterilizing under high pressure for use. The using method comprises the following steps: disinfecting the periphery of the affected part with 2% iodine tincture, deiodinating with 75% alcohol, cleaning the wound surface with 3% hydrogen peroxide, dipping the obtained exudate with a sterilized cotton stick, uniformly applying on the ulcer surface for 4-6 times per day, and coating after debridement until the wound surface is healed. The traditional Chinese medicine composition disclosed by the invention has the effects of clearing heat and removing toxicity, clearing heat and activating blood, resisting bacteria and diminishing inflammation, and reducing swelling and dissipating stagnation, is convenient to prepare and use, and has a remarkable effect on treating bedsores.

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Traditional Chinese medicine for treating bedsore
Technical Field
The invention belongs to the field of traditional Chinese medicine health care, and particularly relates to a traditional Chinese medicine for treating bedsore.
Background
Bedsores are the end result of blood flow disorders in the nutrient blood supply and body tissues. For a patient lying in bed for a long time, skin tissues and even muscles between the body surface bony prominences and the bed mattress are caused by the fact that physical strength is extremely weak, motor function is lost, the patient is powerless to change lying position, nursing is improper, and the bed mattress is wet for a long time, so that the patient suffers from ulcer caused by continuous pressure, local hypoxia, invasion of dampness into the body, vascular embolism and tissue necrosis and necrosis. Skin pressure sores are a common problem in rehabilitation and care. According to statistics, about 45 ten thousand patients who are bedridden for a long time currently in China can be bedridden for a long time due to cerebrovascular accidents, traffic accidents, traumatic fractures and the like, and the bedridden patients are absolutely high risk groups of bedsores, and 10% of the patients need to be nursed for the bedsores due to the bedridden patients. Experts have disclosed a severe figure-only bed-ridden patients with severe bedsore infection (rather than dying from their own cardiovascular and cerebrovascular lesions) account for 50% of long-term bed-ridden patients, with a ratio of 1: 9 hospital treatment to home care, that is, 90% of bed-ridden patients are under family or caregiver care. The patient lying in bed for a long time is also vigilant for the first complication bedsore when preventing various basic diseases from taking a life. Therefore, a traditional Chinese medicine which is simple to prepare and suitable for home care needs to be developed, and the bedsore patient can be treated conveniently.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to solve the pain of a patient caused by bedsore, the invention provides a traditional Chinese medicine for treating bedsore.
The invention adopts the following technical scheme:
a traditional Chinese medicine for treating bedsore is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 80-120 g of fresh earthworms, 150-250 g of honey, 20-40 g of dandelion and 20-40 g of honeysuckle.
In particular to a traditional Chinese medicine for treating bedsore, which is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 100g of fresh earthworms, 200g of honey, 30g of dandelion and 30g of honeysuckle.
Soaking fresh Lumbricus in clear water, removing mud, placing into a clean glass cup, adding Mel, herba Taraxaci, and flos Lonicerae into the glass cup at a certain proportion, standing for 12-14 hr, removing Lumbricus, filtering the percolate, and sterilizing under high pressure for use.
The application method of the traditional Chinese medicine comprises the following steps: disinfecting the periphery of the affected part with 2% iodine tincture, deiodinating with 75% alcohol, cleaning the wound surface with 3% hydrogen peroxide, dipping the obtained exudate with a sterilized cotton stick, uniformly applying on the ulcer surface for 4-6 times per day, and coating after debridement until the wound surface is healed.
In the traditional Chinese medicine formula, the earthworms have the effects of activating meridians and collaterals, clearing heat and activating blood; the honey has the effects of diminishing inflammation, sterilizing, promoting granulation and healing sore; the herba Taraxaci has effects of clearing away heat and toxic materials, relieving swelling, and resolving hard mass; the honeysuckle has the effects of clearing away heat and toxic materials, resisting bacteria and diminishing inflammation, and can improve microcirculation of human skin, remove accumulation of oxides and promote metabolism of human body. The traditional Chinese medicine composition disclosed by the invention has the effects of clearing heat and removing toxicity, clearing heat and activating blood, resisting bacteria and diminishing inflammation, and reducing swelling and dissipating stagnation, is convenient to prepare and use, and has a remarkable effect on treating bedsores.
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Example 1
Taking 80g of fresh earthworms, 150g of honey, 20g of dandelion and 20g of honeysuckle, soaking the fresh earthworms in clear water, putting the fresh earthworms in a clean glass cup after soil is removed, putting the honey, the dandelion and the honeysuckle in the glass cup according to a proportion, standing for 12 hours, removing the earthworms, filtering the permeated liquid, and sterilizing under high pressure for later use.
The application method of the traditional Chinese medicine comprises the following steps: disinfecting the periphery of the affected part with 2% iodine tincture, deiodinating with 75% alcohol, cleaning the wound surface with 3% hydrogen peroxide, dipping the obtained exudate with a sterilized cotton stick, uniformly applying on the ulcer surface for 4-6 times per day, and coating after debridement until the wound surface is healed.
Example 2
100g of fresh earthworm, 200g of honey, 30g of dandelion and 30g of honeysuckle are taken. Soaking fresh Lumbricus in clear water, removing mud, placing into a clean glass cup, adding Mel, herba Taraxaci, and flos Lonicerae into the glass cup at a certain proportion, standing for 14 hr, removing Lumbricus, filtering the permeated liquid, and sterilizing under high pressure for use.
The application method of the traditional Chinese medicine comprises the following steps: disinfecting the periphery of the affected part with 2% iodine tincture, deiodinating with 75% alcohol, cleaning the wound surface with 3% hydrogen peroxide, dipping the obtained exudate with a sterilized cotton stick, uniformly applying on the ulcer surface for 4-6 times per day, and coating after debridement until the wound surface is healed.
Example 3
Taking 120g of fresh earthworms, 250g of honey, 40g of dandelion and 40g of honeysuckle, soaking the fresh earthworms in clear water, putting the fresh earthworms in a clean glass cup after soil is removed, putting the honey, the dandelion and the honeysuckle in the glass cup according to a proportion, standing for 13 hours, removing the earthworms, filtering the permeated liquid, and sterilizing under high pressure for later use.
The application method of the traditional Chinese medicine comprises the following steps: disinfecting the periphery of the affected part with 2% iodine tincture, deiodinating with 75% alcohol, cleaning the wound surface with 3% hydrogen peroxide, dipping the obtained exudate with a sterilized cotton stick, uniformly applying on the ulcer surface for 4-6 times per day, and coating after debridement until the wound surface is healed.

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1. A traditional Chinese medicine for treating bedsore is characterized in that: the medicine is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight:
80-120 g of fresh earthworms, 150-250 g of honey, 20-40 g of dandelion and 20-40 g of honeysuckle.
2. The traditional Chinese medicine for treating bedsore according to claim 1, characterized in that: the feed is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight:
100g of fresh earthworms, 200g of honey, 30g of dandelion and 30g of honeysuckle.
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