CN111358915A - Traditional Chinese medicine for treating congenital muscular torticollis and preparation method thereof - Google Patents

Traditional Chinese medicine for treating congenital muscular torticollis and preparation method thereof Download PDF

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CN111358915A
CN111358915A CN202010279977.7A CN202010279977A CN111358915A CN 111358915 A CN111358915 A CN 111358915A CN 202010279977 A CN202010279977 A CN 202010279977A CN 111358915 A CN111358915 A CN 111358915A
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Abstract

The invention discloses a traditional Chinese medicine for treating congenital muscular torticollis, which is an external application prescription and is prepared from the following traditional Chinese medicine raw materials in parts by weight: 1-3 parts of pilose antler, 1-5 parts of placenta, 1-5 parts of lucid ganoderma, 1-5 parts of keel, 1-5 parts of drynaria rhizome, 1-5 parts of obscured homalomena rhizome, 2-4 parts of schizonepeta, 2-6 parts of erythrina indica lam bark, 1-5 parts of saffron crocus, 2-6 parts of peach kernel, 2-5 parts of myrrh, 1-5 parts of Chinese angelica, 1-5 parts of garden balsam stem, 1-5 parts of lycopodium clavatum, 3-5 parts of siegesbeckia orientalis, 1-3 parts of sanling, 2-6 parts of concha haliotidis, 1-5 parts of motherwort herb, 1-5 parts of dragon's blood, 2-6 parts of medicinal cyathula root, 2-6 parts of achyranthes bidentata, 2-6 parts of sargentgloryvine stem, 1-4 parts of suberect. The traditional Chinese medicine for treating the congenital myogenic torticollis has the effects of promoting tissue regeneration and activating blood circulation, relaxing tendons and activating collaterals, softening hardness and dissipating stagnation, simultaneously strengthening body resistance and consolidating foundation, tonifying qi and blood and strengthening tendons and bones, and remarkably improves the treatment effect and efficiency of the congenital myogenic torticollis. In addition, the ointment has the effects of promoting eruption, eliminating sore and eliminating dampness, and is safe and free of side effect in the using process.

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Traditional Chinese medicine for treating congenital muscular torticollis and preparation method thereof
Technical Field
The invention relates to the field of traditional Chinese medicines, in particular to a traditional Chinese medicine for treating congenital muscular torticollis and a preparation method thereof.
Background
Torticollis, commonly known as "crooked neck", is a disease caused by the head of a patient being inclined to one side due to spasm of muscles of the neck on one side or abnormal development of the cervical vertebrae, and is often accompanied by neck movement limitation of different degrees. The disease includes three kinds of congenital muscular torticollis, congenital bony torticollis and spastic torticollis, wherein congenital torticollis is the main factor. In congenital torticollis, congenital muscular torticollis is the most common type of torticollis, and is common in children, and is caused by tension, spasm or fibrosis of lateral sternocleidomastoid muscle, and some children are accompanied by dysplasia of cervical neck muscle group and trapezius muscle.
At present, the treatment method of the congenital muscular torticollis is mainly divided into conservative treatment and operative treatment, wherein the conservative treatment comprises traditional Chinese medicine treatment, acupuncture treatment, massage treatment and the like. The traditional Chinese medicine for treating infantile muscular torticollis is a local external traditional Chinese medicine, and at present, the traditional Chinese medicine is mainly applied externally on acupuncture points, and also externally applied with traditional Chinese medicine ointment, traditional Chinese medicine oil and the like. The effective components of the traditional Chinese medicine can be absorbed by the skin, enter the internal circulation or act on the local part of the skin to generate the drug effect, and the drug effect can be exerted through the channel and point effect to achieve the aim of treatment.
Zhao Gui Xiang and other reports adopt Zhao's self-proposed prescription (medicinal mulberry branch 10g, cassia twig 10g, spatholobus stem 10g, buck grass 20g, salvia miltiorrhiza 10g, safflower 10 g) to carry out hot compress treatment on 60 cases of infantile muscular torticollis, the cure rate is 83%, and the total effective rate is 98.3%. Huiyehua and the like report that 28 cases of congenital muscular torticollis of children are treated by hot compress of Huishi selfheal (15 g of Chinese angelica, 15g of safflower, 30g of lycopodium clavatum, 10g of beautiful sweetgum fruit, 30g of garden balsam stem and 10g of cortex acanthopanacis) with the cure rate of 85.71 percent, the improvement rate of 14.29 percent and the total effective rate of 100 percent. Chua ' 30809 and the like report that 56 cases of muscular torticollis of children are treated by hot compress of Chua's selfheal, the total effective rate is 100%, wherein the Chua's selfheal is 91.1% by adopting a formula of self-made formulation (10 of safflower, 10 of rhizoma sparganii, 10 of notopterygium root, 10 of radix angelicae pubescentis, 10 of ground beeltle, 15 of Chinese starjasmine stem, 15 of beautiful sweetgum fruit, 20 of lycopodium clavatum and 20 of.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to provide a novel traditional Chinese medicine for treating congenital muscular torticollis and a preparation method thereof, and the traditional Chinese medicine has the advantages of good treatment effect, quick response, safety and no side effect.
The purpose of the invention is mainly realized by the following technical scheme:
a traditional Chinese medicine for treating congenital muscular torticollis is an external application prescription and is a dressing solution prepared from the following traditional Chinese medicine raw materials in parts by weight: 1-3 parts of pilose antler, 1-5 parts of placenta, 1-5 parts of lucid ganoderma, 1-5 parts of keel, 1-5 parts of drynaria rhizome, 1-5 parts of obscured homalomena rhizome, 2-4 parts of schizonepeta, 2-6 parts of erythrina indica lam bark, 1-5 parts of saffron crocus, 2-6 parts of peach kernel, 2-5 parts of myrrh, 1-5 parts of Chinese angelica, 1-5 parts of garden balsam stem, 1-5 parts of lycopodium clavatum, 3-5 parts of siegesbeckia orientalis, 1-3 parts of sanling, 2-6 parts of concha haliotidis, 1-5 parts of motherwort herb, 1-5 parts of dragon's blood, 2-6 parts of medicinal cyathula root, 2-6 parts of achyranthes bidentata, 2-6 parts of sargentgloryvine stem, 1-4 parts of suberect.
Preferably, the traditional Chinese medicine raw materials comprise the following components in parts by weight: 2 parts of pilose antler, 3 parts of placenta, 3 parts of lucid ganoderma, 3 parts of keel, 2 parts of rhizoma drynariae, 4 parts of homalomena rhizoma, 3 parts of herba schizonepetae, 5 parts of erythrina indica lam, 2 parts of saffron crocus, 4 parts of peach kernel, 3 parts of frankincense and myrrh, 3 parts of angelica, 4 parts of garden balsam stem, 4 parts of lycopodium clavatum, 5 parts of siegesbeckia orientalis, 2 parts of mitsubishi, 3 parts of concha haliotidis, 4 parts of motherwort, 4 parts of dragon's blood, 5 parts of medicinal cyathula root, 4 parts of achyranthes bidentata, 3 parts of sargentgloryvine stem.
A preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine for treating congenital muscular torticollis comprises the following steps:
s1, cutting or slicing cornu Cervi Pantotrichum, placenta hominis, herba Schizonepetae, cortex Erythrinae, flos Carthami, semen Persicae, Myrrha, radix Angelicae sinensis, herba speranskiae tuberculatae, herba Lycopodii, Siegesbeckiae herba, Mirabilitum, Concha Haliotidis, herba Leonuri, sanguis Draxonis, radix Cyathulae, radix Achyranthis bidentatae, caulis Sargentodoxae, caulis Spatholobi, rhizoma Curcumae Longae, and radix Clematidis, mixing, adding 1-5 times of water, decocting for 10-30min for 1-4 times;
s2, collecting the decoction, filtering, and mixing the filtrates to obtain the dressing solution.
Preferably, in step S1, 3 times of water is added for decoction.
Preferably, in step S1, the number of times of decoction is 2-3.
The traditional Chinese medicine components of the invention have the following medicinal properties:
pilose antler: sweet and salty taste, warm nature, invigorating primordial yang, invigorating qi and blood, nourishing marrow and essence, and strengthening tendons and bones. Placenta: sweet and salty taste, warm nature, tonifying kidney, replenishing essence, benefiting qi and nourishing blood. Ganoderma lucidum is warm in nature, light in flavor, tonic and strong. Long Gu is neutral in nature and astringent in taste, has the actions of tranquilizing mind, calming liver and suppressing yang hyperactivity, inducing astringency and astringing. Drynaria rhizome, warm in nature and bitter in taste, can heal wound, relieve pain, tonify kidney and strengthen bone. Qiannianjian, bitter and pungent in flavor, warm in nature, dispels wind-damp, strengthens the muscles and bones. Herba schizonepetae: pungent flavor, slightly warm nature, relieving exterior syndrome, dispelling pathogenic wind, promoting eruption, and eliminating sore. Erythrina bark: neutral in nature, bitter and pungent in flavor, expelling wind-damp, dredging meridians and relieving pain. Saffron: sweet taste, mild nature, promoting blood circulation by removing blood stasis, dispersing depressed vital energy and resolving masses. Peach kernel: bitter and sweet in taste, neutral in nature, promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis, loosening the bowel to relieve constipation, relieving cough and asthma. Breast submergence: pungent and bitter taste, mild in nature, promoting blood circulation, activating qi-flowing, relieving pain, eliminating swelling and promoting granulation. Chinese angelica: sweet and pungent in flavor, warm in nature, tonifying blood and activating blood, regulating menstruation and relieving pain, and loosening bowel to relieve constipation. Garden balsam stem: pungent taste and warm nature, dispel wind and remove dampness, relax muscles and tendons and activate blood circulation, dissipate blood stasis and relieve swelling, detoxify and alleviate pain. B, common clubmoss herb: bitter and slightly pungent taste, warm nature, dispelling pathogenic wind and removing dampness, relaxing muscles and tendons, and activating collaterals. Siegesbeckia herb: bitter and pungent in flavor, cold in nature, expelling wind-damp, dredging meridians, clearing heat and removing toxicity. Water chestnut: pungent and bitter taste, mild property, removing food retention and alleviating pain, breaking blood and moving qi. Abalone shell: salty taste, neutral nature, pacifying liver and subduing yang, removing heat and improving vision. Motherwort: bitter and pungent taste, slightly cold nature, promoting blood circulation to restore menstrual flow, inducing diuresis to reduce edema, clearing away heat and toxic materials. Dragon's blood: sweet and salty taste, neutral nature, promoting blood circulation, relieving pain, removing blood stasis, stopping bleeding, healing wound and promoting granulation. Radix cyathulae: sweet and slightly bitter in taste, neutral in nature, removing blood stasis and dredging meridians, and inducing diuresis and treating stranguria. Achyranthes bidentata: picric acid, neutral in nature, tonifies liver and kidney, strengthens bones and muscles, activates blood and stimulates the menstrual flow, induces fire to descend, and induces diuresis to treat stranguria. Sargentgloryvine stem: bitter taste, mild nature, promoting blood circulation to remove meridian obstruction, removing toxic substance, dispelling blood stasis, expelling pathogenic wind and killing parasites. Caulis spatholobi: bitter and sweet in taste, warm in nature, capable of promoting blood circulation, enriching blood, regulating menstruation, relieving pain, relaxing tendons and activating collaterals. Turmeric: pungent and bitter taste, warm nature, blood-breaking and qi-moving, dysmenorrhea and pain-relieving. Clematis root: pungent and salty in flavor, warm in nature, dispel wind-damp and unblock meridians.
The traditional Chinese medicine holds that the congenital myogenic torticollis is caused by contracture of muscles and tendons due to injury of the muscles and tendons of the neck, stasis and stagnation of blood. According to the invention, drynaria rhizome, obscured homalomena rhizome, saffron, peach kernel, myrrh, garden balsam stem, common clubmoss herb, mitsubishi, medicinal cyathula root, radix achyranthis bidentatae, sargentgloryvine stem and turmeric are taken as monarch drugs, and the eight drugs are used together to play the effects of promoting tissue regeneration and activating blood circulation, relaxing tendons and activating collaterals and softening hardness and dissipating stagnation, so that the medicine is mainly used for treating the congenital myogenic torticollis spasm and dysplasia; cornu Cervi Pantotrichum, placenta, Ganoderma, Os Draconis, radix Angelicae sinensis, herba Leonuri, Concha Haliotidis and caulis Spatholobi are used as ministerial drugs, and have effects of invigorating qi, replenishing blood and strengthening tendons and bones, and assist principal drugs in muscle group growth and repair; herba schizonepetae, erythrina bark, dragon's blood, siegesbeckia herb and clematis chinensis are used as adjuvant and guiding drugs, have the effects of promoting eruption, eliminating sore and eliminating dampness and are used for eliminating the influence of the dressing liquid on the skin of the affected side in the processes of wet dressing and hot compress.
The invention has the beneficial effects that: the medicine has the effects of promoting tissue regeneration and blood circulation, relaxing muscles and tendons, activating collaterals, softening hardness and dissipating stagnation, simultaneously provides nutrition for the growth of muscle groups such as cervical sternocleidomastoid muscle, trapezius muscle and the like by utilizing the principle that all things need to grow, supports the body resistance, strengthens qi and blood, strengthens bones and muscles, thereby enabling the cervical natural growth to be corrected, and obviously improves the treatment effect and efficiency of congenital myogenic torticollis. In addition, the ointment has the effects of promoting eruption, eliminating sore and eliminating dampness, and is safe and free of side effect in the using process.
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FIG. 1 is a table showing the comparison of clinical effects between the treatment group and the control group in the test examples of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a table comparing the treatment courses of the treatment group and the control group in the test example of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a table comparing the side effects on the skin of the treated group and the control group in the test example of the present invention.
Detailed Description
The invention comprises a traditional Chinese medicine for treating congenital muscular torticollis, which is an external application prescription and is prepared from the following traditional Chinese medicine raw materials in parts by weight: 1-3 parts of pilose antler, 1-5 parts of placenta, 1-5 parts of lucid ganoderma, 1-5 parts of keel, 1-5 parts of rhizoma drynariae, 1-5 parts of obscured homalomena rhizome, 2-4 parts of fineleaf schizonepeta herb, 2-6 parts of erythrina bark, 1-5 parts of saffron crocus, 2-6 parts of peach kernel, 2-5 parts of myrrh, 1-5 parts of angelica sinensis, 1-5 parts of garden balsam stem, 1-5 parts of lycopodium clavatum, 3-5 parts of siegesbeckia orientalis, 1-3 parts of mitsubishi, 2-6 parts of concha haliotidis, 1-5 parts of motherwort, 1-5 parts of dragon's blood, 2-6 parts of medicinal cyathula root, 2-6 parts of radix achyranthis bidentatae, 2-6 parts of sargentgloryvine stem, 1-4 parts of caulis spatholobi, 2-5 parts of turmeric and 2-5 parts of radix clematidis, and the specific parts of the traditional Chinese medicine raw materials can be selected according to the condition of a patient, the treatment.
The invention will be further described with reference to certain specific embodiments, and for the purpose of clarity, numerous implementation details are set forth in the following description.
Example 1:
a traditional Chinese medicine for treating congenital muscular torticollis is an external application prescription and is a dressing solution prepared from the following traditional Chinese medicine raw materials in parts by weight: 2 parts of pilose antler, 3 parts of placenta, 3 parts of lucid ganoderma, 3 parts of keel, 2 parts of rhizoma drynariae, 4 parts of homalomena rhizoma, 3 parts of herba schizonepetae, 5 parts of erythrina indica lam, 2 parts of saffron crocus, 4 parts of peach kernel, 3 parts of frankincense and myrrh, 3 parts of angelica, 4 parts of garden balsam stem, 4 parts of lycopodium clavatum, 5 parts of siegesbeckia orientalis, 2 parts of mitsubishi, 3 parts of concha haliotidis, 4 parts of motherwort, 4 parts of dragon's blood, 5 parts of medicinal cyathula root, 4 parts of radix achyranthis bidentatae, 3 parts of sargentgloryvine stem, 2 parts of caulis spatholo.
The preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine for treating congenital muscular torticollis comprises the following steps:
s1, cutting or slicing cornu Cervi Pantotrichum, placenta hominis, herba Schizonepetae, cortex Erythrinae, flos Carthami, semen Persicae, Myrrha, radix Angelicae sinensis, herba speranskiae tuberculatae, herba Lycopodii, Siegesbeckiae herba, Mirabilitum, Concha Haliotidis, herba Leonuri, sanguis Draxonis, radix Cyathulae, radix Achyranthis bidentatae, caulis Sargentodoxae, caulis Spatholobi, rhizoma Curcumae Longae, and radix Clematidis, mixing, adding 1-5 times of water, decocting for 10-30min for 1-4 times;
s2, collecting the decoction, filtering, and mixing the filtrates to obtain the dressing solution.
Preferably, in step S1, 3 times of water is added for decoction.
Preferably, in step S1, the number of times of decoction is 2-3.
Example 2:
a traditional Chinese medicine for treating congenital muscular torticollis is an external application prescription and is a dressing solution prepared from the following traditional Chinese medicine raw materials in parts by weight: 1 part of pilose antler, 1 part of placenta, 1 part of lucid ganoderma, 1 part of keel, 1 part of rhizoma drynariae, 1 part of homalomena rhizoma, 2 parts of herba schizonepetae, 2 parts of erythrina bark, 1 part of saffron crocus, 2 parts of peach kernel, 2 parts of frankincense and myrrh, 1 part of angelica, 1 part of garden balsam stem, 1 part of lycopodium clavatum, 3 parts of siegesbeckia orientalis, 1 part of mitsubishi, 2 parts of concha haliotidis, 1 part of motherwort, 1 part of dragon's blood, 2 parts of medicinal cyathula root, 2 parts of achyranthes bidentata, 2 parts of sargentgloryvine stem, 1 part of suberect spatholobus stem.
The preparation method of this example is the same as example 1.
Example 3:
a traditional Chinese medicine for treating congenital muscular torticollis is an external application prescription and is a dressing solution prepared from the following traditional Chinese medicine raw materials in parts by weight: 3 parts of pilose antler, 5 parts of placenta, 5 parts of lucid ganoderma, 5 parts of keel, 5 parts of rhizoma drynariae, 5 parts of homalomena rhizoma, 4 parts of herba schizonepetae, 6 parts of erythrina indica lam, 5 parts of saffron crocus, 6 parts of peach kernel, 5 parts of frankincense and myrrh, 5 parts of angelica, 5 parts of garden balsam stem, 5 parts of lycopodium clavatum, 5 parts of siegesbeckia orientalis, 3 parts of mitsubishi, 6 parts of concha haliotidis, 5 parts of motherwort, 5 parts of dragon's blood, 6 parts of medicinal cyathula root, 6 parts of achyranthes bidentata, 6 parts of sargentgloryvine stem, 4 parts of caulis spatholobi.
The preparation method of this example is the same as example 1.
Test example:
to further verify the curative effect of the present invention on the treatment of the congenital muscular torticollis, the following traditional Chinese medicines of examples 1 to 3 are respectively used as the medicines of treatment groups 1 to 3, and the traditional Chinese medicine composition for the treatment of the congenital muscular torticollis (Zhao's free formula, He's free formula, Chua's free formula) is used as the medicines of control groups 1 to 3, so as to verify the specific curative effect of the traditional Chinese medicine provided by the present invention on the treatment of the congenital muscular torticollis through a comparative experiment:
1. general data
A total of 120 infants were investigated in this clinical study and randomized into treatment groups 1 to 3 and control groups 1 to 3. Wherein the treatment group 1 is 19 cases, 7 cases for boys, and 12 cases for girls; treatment group 2 was 25, 14 boys, 11 girls; treatment group 3 was 20, boy 11, girl 9; the control group 1 was 21, 10 boys and 11 girls; control group 2 was 16, 9 boys and 7 girls; the control group 3 was 19, 8 boys and 11 girls.
2. Standard of acceptance and treatment
2.1 diagnostic Bignostic vertebra
According to the formulation of 'pediatric surgery' (edited by Shicheng Keren, etc., national institutes of health Press, 2009, 4 th edition), clinical manifestations: head and neck are crooked, the cervical part is enclosed by the mass in two weeks after birth; physical examination: the head is inclined to the affected side, the lower jaw is turned to the healthy side, and the sternocleidomastoid muscle of the affected side is thickened and contracture or feels the striae; auxiliary inspection: ultrasonic examination of bilateral sternocleidomastoid muscle and X-ray radiography of cervical vertebra; other special examinations: the symptoms are atypical with the exclusion of the eye and bony torticollis.
2.2 incorporation into Bighe vertebra
Meets the above diagnostic criteria and is aged from 1 month to 10 years.
2.3 rule out Biao vertebra
Those with skin allergy, those with various drugs, and those with damaged skin on the affected side.
3. Test method
3.1 pharmaceutical composition
The treatment groups 1 to 3 and the control groups 1 to 3 adopt the corresponding traditional Chinese medicine compositions respectively.
3.2 methods of use
The dressing solutions of the treatment groups 1 to 3 and the control groups 1 to 3 are respectively prepared according to the preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine, when the temperature of the dressing solution is cooled to be close to the normal skin temperature, the cotton towel is used for soaking the medicine juice and then is applied to the sternocleidomastoid muscle part of the affected side in a hot compress mode, 20min is carried out each time, twice a day is carried out, and 10 days are a treatment course.
3.3 daily Care
In daily cooperation with tuina to treat, carry out an-rou with the thumb for 3-5 minutes on the affected sternocleidomastoid muscle, carry out an-rou with the thumb for 5-7 times on the affected sternocleidomastoid muscle, carry out an-rou with the three fingers for 3-5 times on the affected sternocleidomastoid muscle, carry out an-rou with the thumb for 1-2 minutes on the affected trapezius muscle, and carry out an-rou with the thumb for 2-3 times on the healthy side.
4. Test effects
4.1 therapeutic effect on cervical vertebra
And (3) healing: the neck posture is normal, the head is not inclined, the breast-locked mastoid lump is completely disappeared or the contracture is recovered to be normal, and the neck rotates left and right normally. Improvement: the neck posture is close to normal, the sternocleidomastoid lump is obviously reduced or the contracture is basically eliminated, and the neck rotation is close to normal. And (4) invalidation: after 6 months of the above treatment, the symptoms and signs are not obviously improved.
4.2 cutaneous side effects Biao Dian zhui
No side effect: no erythema and no pruritus; minor side effects: erythema and slight itching can be barely seen; major side effects: erythema and pruritus are obvious.
4.3 therapeutic results
The therapeutic effect comparison table of the treatment groups 1 to 3 and the control groups 1 to 3 is shown in fig. 1, and the cure rate (94.74%) of the treatment group 1 is significantly higher than that of the control groups 1 to 3 (80.95%, 87.5% and 89.47%, respectively), and the treatment group 2 (cure rate of 92%) and the treatment group 3 (cure rate of 90%) are also.
The table for comparing the cure periods of the treatment groups 1 to 3 and the control groups 1 to 3 is shown in fig. 2, the cure period in the cure case of the treatment group 1 is significantly higher than the sum (94.45%) of the ratios of 1 to 2 treatment periods and 3 to 4 treatment periods in the control groups 1 to 3 (70.59%, 78.57% and 82.35%, respectively), and the treatment group 2 (86.96%) and the treatment group 3 (88.89%) are also.
A comparison table of skin side effects of the treatment groups 1 to 3 and the control groups 1 to 3 is shown in fig. 3, and in the treatment group 1, the proportion of the cases having no skin side effect (88.89%) in the treatment period of not less than 3 treatment courses was significantly higher than that of the control groups 1 to 3 (76.19%, 75% and 83.33%, respectively), and the cases having no major skin side effect were found, as was the case with the treatment group 2 (84%) and the treatment group 3 (84.21).
The results of the test examples show that the traditional Chinese medicine can effectively cure and improve the congenital muscular torticollis, and compared with the traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating the congenital muscular torticollis, the traditional Chinese medicine can obviously improve the clinical curative effect, is quick in effect taking, is safe and has no side effect.
Parts not described in the above modes can be realized by adopting or referring to the prior art.
The foregoing is a more detailed description of the present invention in connection with specific preferred embodiments thereof, and it is not intended that the specific embodiments of the present invention be limited to these descriptions. For those skilled in the art to which the invention pertains, other embodiments that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention.

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1. The traditional Chinese medicine for treating congenital muscular torticollis is an external application prescription and is characterized in that the application liquid is prepared from the following traditional Chinese medicine raw materials in parts by weight: 1-3 parts of pilose antler, 1-5 parts of placenta, 1-5 parts of lucid ganoderma, 1-5 parts of keel, 1-5 parts of drynaria rhizome, 1-5 parts of obscured homalomena rhizome, 2-4 parts of schizonepeta, 2-6 parts of erythrina indica lam bark, 1-5 parts of saffron crocus, 2-6 parts of peach kernel, 2-5 parts of myrrh, 1-5 parts of Chinese angelica, 1-5 parts of garden balsam stem, 1-5 parts of lycopodium clavatum, 3-5 parts of siegesbeckia orientalis, 1-3 parts of sanling, 2-6 parts of concha haliotidis, 1-5 parts of motherwort herb, 1-5 parts of dragon's blood, 2-6 parts of medicinal cyathula root, 2-6 parts of achyranthes bidentata, 2-6 parts of sargentgloryvine stem, 1-4 parts of suberect.
2. The traditional Chinese medicine for treating congenital torticollis according to claim 1, which is characterized by comprising the following raw materials in parts by weight: 2 parts of pilose antler, 3 parts of placenta, 3 parts of lucid ganoderma, 3 parts of keel, 2 parts of rhizoma drynariae, 4 parts of homalomena rhizoma, 3 parts of herba schizonepetae, 5 parts of erythrina indica lam, 2 parts of saffron crocus, 4 parts of peach kernel, 3 parts of frankincense and myrrh, 3 parts of angelica, 4 parts of garden balsam stem, 4 parts of lycopodium clavatum, 5 parts of siegesbeckia orientalis, 2 parts of mitsubishi, 3 parts of concha haliotidis, 4 parts of motherwort, 4 parts of dragon's blood, 5 parts of medicinal cyathula root, 4 parts of achyranthes bidentata, 3 parts of sargentgloryvine stem.
3. A method for preparing the traditional Chinese medicine for treating the congenital torticollis according to claim 1 or 2, which is characterized by comprising the following steps:
s1, cutting or slicing cornu Cervi Pantotrichum, placenta hominis, herba Schizonepetae, cortex Erythrinae, flos Carthami, semen Persicae, Myrrha, radix Angelicae sinensis, herba speranskiae tuberculatae, herba Lycopodii, Siegesbeckiae herba, Mirabilitum, Concha Haliotidis, herba Leonuri, sanguis Draxonis, radix Cyathulae, radix Achyranthis bidentatae, caulis Sargentodoxae, caulis Spatholobi, rhizoma Curcumae Longae, and radix Clematidis, mixing, adding 1-5 times of water, decocting for 10-30min for 1-4 times;
s2, collecting the decoction, filtering, and mixing the filtrates to obtain the dressing solution.
4. The method according to claim 3, wherein in step S1, 3 times of water is added for decoction.
5. The method according to claim 3, wherein the number of times of decoction in step S1 is 2 to 3.
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