CN111202791A - External ointment for treating burn, scald and wound of shiny-leaved yellowhorn bedsore and preparation method thereof - Google Patents

External ointment for treating burn, scald and wound of shiny-leaved yellowhorn bedsore and preparation method thereof Download PDF

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CN111202791A
CN111202791A CN201811349831.4A CN201811349831A CN111202791A CN 111202791 A CN111202791 A CN 111202791A CN 201811349831 A CN201811349831 A CN 201811349831A CN 111202791 A CN111202791 A CN 111202791A
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Abstract

The external ointment is prepared by a plurality of processes of extracting shinyleaf yellowhorn wood base ointment, mixing the shinyleaf yellowhorn wood base ointment with raw nux vomica, raw radix aconiti kusnezoffii, euphorbia kansui, raw arisaema tuber, raw pinellia tuber, datura flower, paris polyphylla, dragon's blood, pseudo-ginseng, white grub, dung beetle, rhizoma corydalis, eupolyphaga, myrrh, frankincense, borneol and chlorphenamine, and then extracting to prepare the base ointment, concentrating and the like. The invention has the effects of resisting bacteria and diminishing inflammation, promoting blood circulation by removing blood stasis, detoxifying and preventing wind, removing necrotic tissue and promoting granulation, dissipating blood stasis and reducing swelling and repairing injured surfaces, and can be directly used for clinical treatment of skin diseases such as bedsore, burn, scald, wound, traumatic injury and the like. The invention treats both principal and secondary aspects of diseases, has the same exterior and interior, and can effectively treat skin surface injuries such as burns, scalds, wounds, bedsores and the like.

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External ointment for treating burn, scald and wound of shiny-leaved yellowhorn bedsore and preparation method thereof
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of wound treatment medicines, in particular to a preparation method of a shinyleaf yellowhorn bedsore burn and scald external ointment for a wound and a shinyleaf yellowhorn bedsore burn and scald external ointment for a wound.
Background
Burn and scald are the necrotizing symptoms of superficial skin and deep tissues caused by high temperature touching skin or blunt body contusion. One of the most common diseases is pressure sores, clinically known as bedsores, which are ischemic necrosis of the skin and deep tissues caused by the restricted blood supply due to prolonged pressure on the affected area of the patient. For a long time, the elderly suffering from long-term lying in bed, various patients suffering from long-term lying in bed and patients suffering from burns and scalds caused by various reasons are painless, and the patients are easy to infect, repeatedly attack and difficult to cure in clinic and even endanger the life of the patients, and the diseases are listed as one of the diseases difficult to cure in the medical field.
At present, no medicine capable of effectively treating skin surface injuries such as burns, scalds, wounds, bedsores and the like exists.
Disclosure of Invention
Problem (A)
The main purposes of the invention are as follows: provides an external ointment or patch with obvious treatment effects on bedsore, burn and scald wound treatment and necrotic skin repair.
(II) technical scheme
The invention provides a preparation method of an external ointment for treating shinyleaf yellowhorn bedsore burns and scalds wounds, which specifically comprises the following steps:
1. preparing a base paste, soaking the shinyleaf yellowhorn in water, then leaching with boiling water, filtering the shinyleaf yellowhorn, and concentrating leaching water into a micro paste for later use;
2. preparing auxiliary materials, namely preparing 3-25% of unprocessed nux vomica, 3-25% of unprocessed radix aconiti kusnezoffii, 1-15% of euphorbia kansui, 4-23% of unprocessed arisaema consanguineum schott, 2-15% of unprocessed pinellia ternate, 3-25% of datura flower, 4-16% of rhizoma heptanthi-cladonioides, 4-25% of dragon's blood, 5-30% of pseudo-ginseng, 1-15% of grub, 1-15% of myrrh, 3-25% of frankincense, 3-15% of dung beetle, 3-25% of rhizoma corydalis, 2-15% of eupolyphaga seu steleophaga, 1-10% of borneol and 2-10% of;
3. mixing adjuvants, and adding adjuvants into the base paste at a mass ratio of 1: 7 to 1: 9 to obtain paste.
Preferably, the shinyleaf yellowhorn is cleaned and chopped for standby, then one part of shinyleaf yellowhorn fragments and five parts of water are mixed and soaked for at least 12 hours according to the mass ratio, and then the water is boiled and extracted for 3-5 hours;
filtering the extractive solution with 100 mesh sieve, heating with slow fire to keep boiling, mixing semen Strychni, radix Aconiti Kusnezoffii, radix kansui, rhizoma arisaematis, rhizoma Pinelliae, flos Daturae Metelis, rhizoma Helminthostachydis Zeylanicae, sanguis Draxonis, Notoginseng radix, Holotrichia diomphalia Bates, Catharsii Molossi, rhizoma corydalis, and Eupolyphaga Seu Steleophaga, pulverizing into powder, adding into boiling water, and stirring;
when the leaching water mixed with the powder is concentrated to be micro-paste, stopping heating and cooling to 45-55 ℃, then mixing myrrh, frankincense, borneol and chlorphenamine, crushing into powder, adding the powder into the paste, and stirring continuously.
Preferably, separately preparing semen Strychni, radix Aconiti Kusnezoffii, radix kansui, rhizoma arisaematis, rhizoma Pinelliae, flos Daturae Metelis, rhizoma Helminthostachydis Zeylanicae, sanguis Draxonis, Notoginseng radix, Tabanus, Catharsii Molossi, rhizoma corydalis, and Eupolyphaga Seu Steleophaga into 100 mesh powder;
mixing Myrrha, Olibanum, Borneolum Syntheticum, and chlorphenamine, and making into 100 mesh powder.
Based on the preparation method of the external ointment for treating the burn and scald wounds of the shiny-leaved yellowhorn bedsores, the invention also discloses the external ointment for treating the burn and scald wounds of the shiny-leaved yellowhorn bedsores.
Specifically, the external ointment for the burn and scald wound of the shiny-leaved yellowhorn bedsore is prepared by the preparation method of the external ointment for the burn and scald wound of the shiny-leaved yellowhorn bedsore.
(III) advantageous effects
The invention discloses a shiny-leaved yellowhorn bedsore burns and scalds external paste for wound and its preparation method, it is by shiny-leaved yellowhorn lixiviation base paste with raw semen strychni, radix aconiti agrestis, euphorbia kansui, rhizoma arisaematis, rhizoma pinelliae, datura flower, paris polyphylla, dragon's blood, notoginseng, grub, dung beetle, rhizoma corydalis, soil worm, myrrh, frankincense, borneol, chlorphenamine etc. the invention prepares to get final product by a plurality of processes such as lixiviation and concentration. The invention has the effects of resisting bacteria and diminishing inflammation, promoting blood circulation by removing blood stasis, detoxifying and preventing wind, removing necrotic tissue and promoting granulation, dissipating blood stasis and reducing swelling and repairing injured surfaces, and can be directly used for clinical treatment of skin diseases such as bedsore, burn, scald, wound, traumatic injury and the like. The invention treats both principal and secondary aspects of diseases, has the same exterior and interior, and can effectively treat skin surface injuries such as burns, scalds, wounds, bedsores and the like.
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The following examples further describe embodiments of the present invention in detail. The following examples are intended to illustrate the invention but are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
The shinyleaf yellowhorn is also named as shinyleaf yellowhorn and cliff pawpaw, the Mongolian name is Sendeng Maolai, and the shinyleaf yellowhorn is one of medicinal and edible tree species. The medicinal effects of the shinguanmu are described in detail from the early Shennong Bai Cao Jing to the traditional Chinese medicine dictionary, the agricultural and political complete book and the modern national Chinese herbal compilation as well as the Tibetan Mongolian medical book. In particular, the shinyleaf yellowhorn is used as a special medicinal material of Mongolian medicine for a long time. According to records of Mongolian medicine, namely the four medical classics and Mongolian pharmacy: "shinyleaf yellowhorn, slightly bitter and sweet in taste; cold in nature, clear heat, astringe yellow water, remove stasis and promote tissue regeneration. Treating: rheumatism, internal heat, scabies, tinea, furuncle, carbuncle, swelling, purple blood stasis, arthralgia, brucellosis and the like.
The Chinese medicine ointment has thousands of years of application history in China, and the base ointment of the traditional ointment is mostly prepared by heating vegetable oil, rosin and the like and then adding a specific Chinese medicine formula for preparation.
The innovation points of the invention are as follows: firstly, the shinyleaf yellowhorn is extracted and concentrated (the proportion of the shinyleaf yellowhorn to water is 1: 5 in mass fraction when shinyleaf yellowhorn base paste is extracted), the shinyleaf yellowhorn base paste is calculated according to the base number that the paste yield of each kilogram of shinyleaf yellowhorn is 1-3 percent and is used as the shinyleaf yellowhorn base paste, and then specific components are added in mass fraction: 3-25% of unprocessed nux vomica, 3-25% of unprocessed radix aconiti kusnezoffii, 1-15% of euphorbia kansui, 4-23% of unprocessed arisaema consanguineum, 2-15% of unprocessed pinellia ternate, 3-25% of datura flower, 4-16% of seven-leaf-twig flower, 4-25% of dragon's blood, 5-30% of pseudo-ginseng, 1-15% of grub, 1-15% of myrrh, 3-25% of frankincense, 3-15% of dung beetle, 3-25% of rhizoma corydalis, 2-15% of ground beetle, 1-10% of borneol, 2-10% of chlorphenamine and the like, and finally, the auxiliary materials are added into the base paste according to the mass ratio of 1: 7 to 1: 9 of the auxiliary materials to the base paste to prepare.
The invention relates to an ointment which is prepared by leaching and concentrating a base ointment, mixing the base ointment with powder, evaporating and concentrating the mixture and has obvious treatment effect on bedsores and patients with muscle necrosis, skin injury, swelling and pain and rot caused by burns and scalds.
The preparation method and the process steps for realizing the invention are as follows:
step one
A. Calculating the quantity of the required base paste according to the base number of 1-3% of the paste yield of the shinyleaf yellowhorn in each kilogram, and cutting the shinyleaf yellowhorn into fragments for later use after cleaning the shinyleaf yellowhorn according to the required quantity;
B. mixing semen Strychni, radix Aconiti Kusnezoffii, radix kansui, rhizoma arisaematis, rhizoma Pinelliae, flos Daturae Metelis, rhizoma Helminthostachydis Zeylanicae, sanguis Draxonis, Notoginseng radix, Tabanus, Catharsii Molossi, rhizoma corydalis, and Eupolyphaga Seu Steleophaga in required amount and proportion, and pulverizing into 100 mesh powder;
C. mixing Myrrha, Olibanum, Borneolum Syntheticum, and chlorphenamine according to required amount and proportion, and pulverizing into 100 mesh powder;
step two
Placing the shiny-leaved yellowhorn fragments and water in a ratio of 1: 5 in a pot, soaking for 12 hours, then boiling with big fire until the water is boiled, and leaching for 3 hours with boiling water;
step three
Draining lignum Xanthoceratis from the pot, taking out, filtering water in the pot with 100 mesh sieve, heating with slow fire, evaporating, and concentrating to obtain micro paste;
step four
Adding the standby powder in the step one (B), stirring continuously, stopping heating and cooling to 50 ℃ when the paste is formed by evaporation with slow fire, then adding the standby powder in the step one (C), stirring uniformly, and cooling to obtain paste;
step five
The finished product obtained in step four of the present invention is spread on any material for preparing a patch in a corresponding amount to obtain a patch having the same effect as the present invention.
Description of the main process steps of the invention:
1. experiments prove that the actual paste yield of the shinyleaf yellowhorn by the leaching method is 1-3%, and the required amount of the shinyleaf yellowhorn-based paste is obtained by the base number for completing the method;
2. the main direction of the step one (B, C) of the invention is that the volatile medicine and the general medicine are subdivided while the materials are prepared, thereby ensuring the quality of the paste while the operation is convenient;
3. leaching the shiny-leaved yellowhorn base paste in the second and third steps;
4. the main direction of the fourth step of the invention is to put the medicinal powder of the first step (B) to fully fuse the shinyleaf yellowhorn base paste and the medicinal powder, and then the medicinal properties are unified after further evaporation and concentration; the main direction of the second step of the fourth step is that the medicines adopted in the first step (C) are volatile, so that the first step (C) is implemented at the temperature of 50 ℃, and the purpose is to prevent the medicines from volatilizing and avoid the problem of influencing the efficacy and quality of the whole ointment;
5. the main direction of step five of the present invention is a patch product of the present invention that can be extended downward.
Description of the Components of the invention
The xanthoceras sorbifolia basic paste mainly contains xanthoceras sorbifolia extract, and through detection, the xanthoceras sorbifolia basic paste contains more than 40 kinds of plant flavone, saponin, polyphenol, polysaccharide and other various bioactive components with strong antioxidation, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory functions on human bodies and has high content. According to records of Mongolian medicine, namely the four medical classics and Mongolian pharmacy: "Wen guan mu". Slightly bitter and sweet in taste; cold in nature, clear heat, astringe yellow water, remove stasis and promote tissue regeneration. Treating: rheumatism, internal heat, scabies, tinea, furuncle, carbuncle, swelling, purple blood stasis, arthralgia, brucellosis and the like. The invention emphasizes that the shiny-leaved yellowhorn extract is used as the base paste and matched with the specific nux vomica, and has the effects of resolving masses, reducing swelling, dredging collaterals and relieving pain. The invention aims to act on carbuncle-abscess sore-toxin. The raw radix aconiti and the kusnezoff monkshood root have the effects of relieving swelling and pain, and the direction of the invention is to act on deep-rooted carbuncle and pyogenic infections. Gan sui has the efficacy of relieving swelling and dissipating stagnation, and the direction of the invention is to act on carbuncle swelling sores and ulcers. The raw arisaema tuber has the efficacy of dissipating stagnation and reducing swelling, and the direction of the invention is to act on the superficial infection pyogenic infections. Raw pinellia tuber has the efficacy of relieving distension and fullness and dissipating binds, and the invention aims at relieving swelling and pain. The datura flower has the effects of anesthesia, analgesia and spasmolysis, and acts on local analgesia. The paris polyphylla has the effects of clearing heat and removing toxicity, and relieving swelling and pain, and the invention is directed to treating pyogenic infections of sores. The pseudo-ginseng has the effects of removing blood stasis, stopping bleeding, promoting blood circulation and relieving pain, and the invention aims to act on the swelling and pain caused by blood stasis, remove the necrotic tissue and promote granulation. The grub has the effects of removing blood stasis, resolving masses, relieving pain and detoxifying, and the grub is applied to wound pain, tetanus, carbuncle and erysipelas. The dragon's blood has the functions of promoting blood circulation to arrest pain, dispersing blood clots, arresting bleeding, healing sore and promoting granulation. The myrrh has the effects of regulating qi and activating blood, relieving pain and removing toxic substances, and acts on qi and blood stagnation, carbuncle, sore and pyogenic infections. The frankincense has the effects of promoting blood circulation, promoting qi circulation, relieving pain, eliminating swelling and promoting tissue regeneration. Catharsii Molossi has effects of removing blood stasis, arresting convulsion, resolving hard mass, removing toxic substance and removing putrefaction, and the invention is directed to act on furuncle, removing toxic substance and removing putrefaction. Rhizoma corydalis has the effects of activating blood circulation, promoting qi circulation and relieving pain, and the direction of the invention is to act on local pain relieving. The soil insects have the effects of promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis, relieving swelling and pain, and the direction of the invention is to act on the relieving swelling and pain. The borneol has the effects of relieving swelling and pain, clearing heat and dispelling cold, and preventing corrosion and promoting tissue regeneration, and the borneol is used for preventing corrosion and promoting tissue regeneration, treating sore and ulcer swelling and pain and not astringing after ulceration. The chlorpheniramine is used for preventing skin allergy caused by drug application.
The invention belongs to a medical external-use paste agent, has dark brown appearance and strong volatilization and permeability, can resist bacteria and inflammation, can reduce swelling and relieve pain, can relieve itching and allergy, can remove necrotic tissue and promote granulation without leaving scars. In addition, the medicine can treat both principal and secondary aspects of diseases by treating skin lesions and internal heat dissipation, and is a rare treatment medicine for treating bedsores and burn, scald and trauma surgical diseases.
The invention has the following effects on bedsore and burn and scald wound diseases: 1. relieving swelling and pain; 2. preventing infection; 3. detoxication and divaricate saposhnikovia root; 4. drying the hemostatic handle; 5. eliminating blood stasis and relieving swelling; 6. preventing fester; 7. removing necrotic tissue and promoting granulation; 8. repairing the injured surface.
The invention has the following characteristics:
1. the invention has the greatest characteristic of being capable of clinically treating skin diseases such as bedsore, burn, scald, wound, traumatic injury and the like by using the principle of internal attack and external attack of the ointment formula. The direction of antibiosis and antiphlogosis, detumescence and acesodyne, removing the necrotic tissue and promoting granulation, repairing the wound surface and treating both the principal and secondary aspects of the disease is highlighted.
2. The combination of Chinese and western medicines contains the chlorphenamine maleate which is a western medicine, thereby greatly reducing the possibility of drug allergy and adverse reaction.
3. Has quick clinical effect and reduces the pain which is unbearable for a long time for patients. No matter burn or scald, or blunt trauma, especially stubborn bedsore, the pain can be relieved or eliminated within 10-20 minutes after the application of the sore-clearing medicine.
4. The medicine is easy to use, the medicine coating time is short, and the medicine can be applied by oneself only by one plaster under the condition that the condition allows. Compared with other medicine application methods, the medicine application time can be reduced, the disease course is shortened, the expense of patients is saved, and the rehabilitation is accelerated.
5. For the II degree burn which has not been provided with blisters temporarily, the blisters can not be provided after the medicine is applied, and the II degree burn can be cleaned and cured after about one hour after the pain is relieved, so that the work can not be delayed, and the rest can not be influenced.
6. No scar is left after healing. The ointment patch prepared by the invention can naturally repair the wound surface, can avoid skin grafting and does not leave scars.
6. Treating both principal and secondary aspects of disease. The prescription is unique and compatible, integrates the essence of a plurality of plants, the injury of human body which is balanced by yin and yang, the synergy of volatile, osmotic and analgesic substances and the compatibility of antiviral and antihistaminic (antiallergic) components, and can be called as a perfect plan and is proper in treatment, seamless in nature and simultaneous in treatment of principal and subordinate symptoms.
The formula of the medicines in the invention is a generous and compound prescription composed of a plurality of medicines, and the medicines in a specific prescription are matched only as ministerial, adjuvant and conductant medicines, and the main components of the invention are that xanthoceras sorbifolia is used and account for 90 percent of the whole medicines. The shiny-leaved yellowhorn has obvious effects of relieving swelling and pain, resisting bacteria and diminishing inflammation, protecting wound surfaces, and removing necrotic tissue and promoting granulation. The invention takes the shinyleaf yellowhorn base paste as the main component, and the components supplement each other and have synergistic effect, thereby obtaining excellent effect for the invention.
The curative effect of this herb is examined for a long time. During the medical clinical period of 2010-2018, the invention is in the form of a hospital preparation and is clinically used for more than three hundred cases of patients with large and small burns and bedsore in a plurality of hospitals, the medicine is externally applied to more than five hundred cases after trauma suture, and particularly, more than thousands of cases of general patients who change medicines for red wounds are far exceeded.
In the medical treatment of the above diseases, injection or oral disinfectant (anti-inflammatory and antipyretic) is added according to the severity of the general symptoms of fever cases; the medicament of the invention is applied externally to patients with normal body temperature. The practical results prove that the traditional Chinese medicine has no effect in all cases, and the effective rate and the cure rate are all one hundred percent.
The using method of the invention comprises the following steps:
1. generally, after conventional disinfection, the product is spread on a disinfection dressing and is coated or prepared into a medicine paste to be pasted on an affected part;
2. bedsore and suppurative skin injury, the same as above;
3. it is applied externally to the affected part for treating burn and scald.
The description is given by way of example.
Example 1
Preparing a specific medicament according to the following weight percentage: 8% of unprocessed semen strychni, 6% of unprocessed radix aconiti kusnezoffii, 4% of euphorbia kansui, 6% of unprocessed rhizoma arisaematis, 2% of unprocessed rhizoma pinelliae, 6% of flos daturae, 8% of paris polyphylla, 10% of dragon's blood, 10% of pseudo-ginseng, 2% of grub, 6% of myrrh, 8% of frankincense, 5% of dung beetle, 3% of rhizoma corydalis, 4% of ground beetle, 2% of borneol and 4% of chlorphenamine maleate, wherein the powder prepared by the medicines and the shinguanmu.
The preparation method and the process steps are as follows:
step 1, preparing materials;
A. calculating the amount of the base paste according to the base number of 1-3% of the paste yield of the shinyleaf yellowhorn in each kilogram, and cleaning the shinyleaf yellowhorn according to the required amount and cutting the shinyleaf yellowhorn into fragments for later use;
B. 8% of nux vomica, 6% of unprocessed radix aconiti kusnezoffii, 4% of euphorbia kansui, 6% of unprocessed rhizoma arisaematis, 2% of unprocessed rhizoma pinelliae, 6% of flos daturae, 8% of paris polyphylla, 10% of dragon's blood, 10% of pseudo-ginseng, 2% of grub, 5% of dung beetle, 3% of rhizoma corydalis and 4% of ground beetle are prepared according to required quantity in proportion and are crushed into 100-mesh powder for;
C. mixing Myrrha 6%, Olibanum 8%, Borneolum Syntheticum 2%, and chlorphenamine maleate 4%. The medicines are mixed according to the required quantity and proportion and are crushed into 100-mesh powder for standby;
step 2, placing the shiny-leaved yellowhorn chips and water in a pot according to the proportion of 1: 5, soaking for 12 hours, then boiling with big fire until the water is boiled, and leaching for 3 hours with boiling water;
step 3, drying the shiny-leaved yellowhorn in the pot and fishing out;
step 4, filtering water in the pot by using a 100-mesh screen;
step 5, heating with slow fire, evaporating and concentrating to form a micro-paste;
step 6, adding the standby powder in the step 1(B), stirring continuously, evaporating with slow fire until paste is formed, stopping the fire, and cooling to 50 ℃;
and 7, adding the standby powder obtained in the step 1(C), uniformly stirring, and cooling to obtain the paste.
Step 8, spreading the finished product obtained in step 7 of the present invention on any material for preparing a patch in a corresponding amount to obtain a patch having the same effect as the present invention.
Example 2
Preparing a specific medicament according to the following weight percentage: 6% of unprocessed semen strychni, 7% of unprocessed radix aconiti kusnezoffii, 6% of euphorbia kansui, 10% of unprocessed rhizoma arisaematis, 5% of unprocessed rhizoma pinelliae, 7% of flos daturae, 4% of paris polyphylla, 8% of dragon's blood, 8% of pseudo-ginseng, 6% of grub, 5% of myrrh, 4% of frankincense, 5% of dung beetle, 4% of rhizoma corydalis, 5% of ground. The powder prepared by the medicines and the shinguanmu-based paste are realized according to the proportion of the powder 3 and the shinguanmu-based paste 7. The preparation method and the process steps are the same as those of example 1.
The embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description, and are not intended to be exhaustive or limited to the invention in the form disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. The embodiment was chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and the practical application, and to enable others of ordinary skill in the art to understand the invention for various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.

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1. A preparation method of an external ointment for treating shinyleaf yellowhorn bedsore burns and scalds wounds is characterized in that,
preparing a base paste, soaking the shinyleaf yellowhorn in water, then leaching with boiling water, filtering the shinyleaf yellowhorn, and concentrating leaching water into a micro paste for later use;
preparing auxiliary materials, namely preparing 3-25% of unprocessed nux vomica, 3-25% of unprocessed radix aconiti kusnezoffii, 1-15% of euphorbia kansui, 4-23% of unprocessed arisaema consanguineum schott, 2-15% of unprocessed pinellia ternate, 3-25% of datura flower, 4-16% of rhizoma heptanthi-cladonioides, 4-25% of dragon's blood, 5-30% of pseudo-ginseng, 1-15% of grub, 1-15% of myrrh, 3-25% of frankincense, 3-15% of dung beetle, 3-25% of rhizoma corydalis, 2-15% of eupolyphaga seu steleophaga, 1-10% of borneol and 2-10% of;
mixing auxiliary materials, namely: the mass ratio of the base paste is 1: 7 to 1: 9, and the auxiliary materials are added into the base paste to prepare the paste.
2. The method for preparing the external ointment for the burns and scalds of the shinyleaf yellowhorn bedsore according to claim 1,
cleaning and chopping shinyleaf yellowhorn, mixing and soaking one part of shinyleaf yellowhorn fragments and five parts of water for at least 12 hours according to the mass ratio, and boiling and leaching the water for 3-5 hours;
filtering the extractive solution with 100 mesh sieve, heating with slow fire to keep boiling, mixing semen Strychni, radix Aconiti Kusnezoffii, radix kansui, rhizoma arisaematis, rhizoma Pinelliae, flos Daturae Metelis, rhizoma Helminthostachydis Zeylanicae, sanguis Draxonis, Notoginseng radix, Holotrichia diomphalia Bates, Catharsii Molossi, rhizoma corydalis, and Eupolyphaga Seu Steleophaga, pulverizing into powder, adding into boiling water, and stirring;
when the leaching water mixed with the powder is concentrated to be micro-paste, stopping heating and cooling to 45-55 ℃, then mixing myrrh, frankincense, borneol and chlorphenamine, crushing into powder, adding the powder into the paste, and stirring continuously.
3. The method for preparing the external ointment for the burns and scalds of the shinyleaf yellowhorn bedsore according to claim 2,
separately preparing semen Strychni, radix Aconiti Kusnezoffii, radix kansui, rhizoma arisaematis, rhizoma Pinelliae, flos Daturae Metelis, rhizoma Helminthostachydis Zeylanicae, sanguis Draxonis, Notoginseng radix, Tabanus, Catharsii Molossi, rhizoma corydalis, and Eupolyphaga Seu Steleophaga into 100 mesh powder;
mixing Myrrha, Olibanum, Borneolum Syntheticum, and chlorphenamine, and making into 100 mesh powder.
4. An external ointment for treating burn, scald and wound of shiny-leaved yellowhorn bedsore is characterized in that,
the external ointment for the burn and scald of the shiny-leaved yellowhorn bedsore as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3 is prepared by a preparation method.
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