CN111658711A - Traditional Chinese medicine formula for treating burns and scalds - Google Patents

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CN111658711A
CN111658711A CN202010631677.0A CN202010631677A CN111658711A CN 111658711 A CN111658711 A CN 111658711A CN 202010631677 A CN202010631677 A CN 202010631677A CN 111658711 A CN111658711 A CN 111658711A
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Abstract

The invention provides a traditional Chinese medicine formula for treating burns and scalds, which belongs to the technical field of traditional Chinese medicines and is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 1-2 parts of coptis chinensis, 1-2 parts of phellodendron, 1-2 parts of raw brocade, 1-3 parts of Chinese violet, 1-3 parts of honeysuckle, 1-2 parts of lithospermum and 1-3 parts of angelica tail; the formula of the invention has quick effect in clinical application, has effect when being taken on the same day, and can stabilize symptoms in seven days when the disease is serious; the pure traditional Chinese medicine formula comprises three dosage forms of powder, paste and essential oil, and can be used for all people regardless of age and sex; convenient use, safety and small side effect.

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Traditional Chinese medicine formula for treating burns and scalds
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of traditional Chinese medicines, in particular to a traditional Chinese medicine formula for treating burns and scalds.
Background
At present, hormone and antibiotic medicines used in hospitals have slow cure speed on burn and scald patients, are easy to leave scars and sequelae, and have slow inflammation diminishing and pain relieving effects on burn and scald.
Disclosure of Invention
Aiming at the technical defects, the invention aims to provide the traditional Chinese medicine formula for treating the burns and scalds, which has quick response in clinical application, has the effect when being taken on the same day, and can stabilize the symptoms in seven days when the disease is serious; the pure traditional Chinese medicine formula comprises three dosage forms of powder, paste and essential oil, and can be used for all people regardless of age and sex; convenient use, safety and small side effect.
In order to solve the technical problems, the invention adopts the following technical scheme:
the traditional Chinese medicine formula for treating burns and scalds is characterized by being prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight:
1-2 parts of coptis chinensis, 1-2 parts of phellodendron, 1-2 parts of raw brocade, 1-3 parts of Chinese violet, 1-3 parts of honeysuckle, 1-2 parts of lithospermum and 1-3 parts of angelica tail.
The traditional Chinese medicine formula for treating burns and scalds is characterized by being prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight:
1-2 parts of angelica tail, 1-2 parts of lithospermum, 1-2 parts of divaricate saposhnikovia root, 1-2 parts of honeysuckle, 1-2 parts of raw brocade, 1-3 parts of Chinese violet, 1-2 parts of golden cypress, 1-2 parts of angelica dahurica, 1-2 parts of coptis chinensis, 1-2 parts of catechu and 1-3 parts of cotton rose hibiscus.
The traditional Chinese medicine formula for treating burns and scalds is characterized by being prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight:
1-2 parts of coptis chinensis, 1-2 parts of phellodendron, 1-2 parts of turmeric, 1-2 parts of keel, 1-2 parts of catechu, 1-3 parts of honeysuckle and 1-2 parts of borneol.
The medicine mechanism of the invention is as follows:
coptis chinensis: cold in nature and bitter in taste. The liver meridian, the gallbladder meridian, and the large intestine meridian; clear heat and dry dampness, purge fire and remove toxicity. Herbs for clearing heat and drying dampness belong to the category of heat-clearing herbs.
Phellodendron bark: cold in nature and bitter in taste. Entering kidney meridian and bladder meridian; clearing heat, eliminating dampness, purging pathogenic fire, removing steam, removing toxic substance, and treating sore. Herbs for clearing heat and drying dampness belong to the category of heat-clearing herbs.
And (3) generating a silk pattern: bitter and cold. Spleen, stomach, large intestine, liver, pericardium meridian entered; purge heat and unblock intestines, cool blood and remove toxicity, dispel stasis and dredge meridians. Used for treating excessive heat constipation, abdominal pain due to stagnation, dysentery, damp-heat jaundice, blood heat hematemesis, conjunctival congestion, pharyngeal swelling, acute appendicitis, abdominal pain, carbuncle, furuncle, amenorrhea due to blood stasis, traumatic injury, and scald due to hot water and fire; upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage. The wine rhubarb is good at clearing heat and toxicity in the upper jiao and blood system. It can be used for treating conjunctival congestion, pharyngeal swelling, and gingival swelling and pain. The cooked rhubarb has the functions of relieving the purgation, purging fire and removing toxicity. It can be used for treating pyocutaneous disease due to fire toxin. Rhubarb charcoal cools blood, removes stasis and stops bleeding. It is indicated for bleeding due to blood heat and blood stasis.
Herba Violae: cold in nature, bitter and pungent in flavor. Heart meridian and liver meridian entered; clearing away heat and toxic material, cooling and relieving swelling. Belonging to the category of heat-clearing herbs.
Honeysuckle flower: cold in nature and sweet in taste. Entering lung meridian, heart meridian and stomach meridian; clearing away heat and toxic material, and cooling and dispelling wind-heat. Belonging to the category of heat-clearing herbs.
Lithospermum: cold in nature, sweet and salty in flavor. Heart meridian and liver meridian entered; cool blood, activate blood, remove toxicity and promote eruption. Belongs to heat-clearing and blood-cooling herbs classified under heat-clearing herbs.
The Chinese angelica tail: promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis. The application comprises the following steps: amenorrhea, blood stasis, stagnation and swelling and pain.
Wind prevention: warm in nature, sweet and pungent in flavor. It enters bladder meridian, liver meridian and spleen meridian; relieving exterior syndrome, dispelling pathogenic wind, and removing dampness. They belong to the category of exterior-releasing herbs with pungent-warm property.
Radix angelicae: warm in nature and pungent in flavor. Enter stomach meridian, large intestine meridian, lung meridian; dispelling pathogenic wind, removing dampness, inducing resuscitation, relieving pain, relieving swelling, and expelling pus. Herbs with pungent and warm natured exterior-releasing herbs belong to the category of exterior-releasing herbs.
Catechu: slightly cold in nature, bitter and astringent in taste. Entering lung meridian and heart meridian; astringe dampness, promote granulation, heal wound and stop bleeding. Astringent hemostatics belong to the category of hemostatics.
Cotton rose: cool in nature, slightly pungent and bitter in taste. Entering lung meridian and liver meridian; clearing away heat and toxic material, cooling blood and arresting bleeding, and relieving swelling and pain. Belongs to heat-clearing and blood-cooling herbs classified under heat-clearing herbs.
Turmeric: warm in nature, bitter and pungent in flavor. Entering spleen and liver meridians; break blood and move qi, dredge meridians to stop pain. Belongs to the category of blood-activating and stasis-resolving herbs.
Keel: mild in nature, astringent and sweet in taste. Enter heart meridian, liver meridian, kidney meridian, large intestine meridian; induce sedation and tranquilization, pacify liver and subdue yang, induce astringency and astringe. Belongs to the liver-yang-stabilizing herbs classified under liver-calming and wind-extinguishing herbs.
Borneol: cold in nature, pungent and bitter in flavor. Enter heart, spleen and lung meridians; inducing resuscitation, refreshing mind, clearing heat and relieving pain. Belongs to the field of resuscitation inducing medicine.
The invention has the beneficial effects that: the formula of the invention has quick effect in clinical application, has effect when being taken on the same day, and can stabilize symptoms in seven days when the disease is serious; the pure traditional Chinese medicine formula comprises three dosage forms of powder, paste and essential oil, and can be used for all people regardless of age and sex; convenient use, safety and small side effect.
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The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the embodiments of the present invention, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present invention, and not all of the embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
Example 1
A traditional Chinese medicine formula for treating burns and scalds is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight:
1-2 parts of coptis chinensis, 1-2 parts of phellodendron, 1-2 parts of raw brocade, 1-3 parts of Chinese violet, 1-3 parts of honeysuckle, 1-2 parts of lithospermum and 1-3 parts of angelica tail.
The using method comprises the following steps: the concentrated decoction is added with sesame oil as auxiliary material, and the yellow wax is paste, is applied to the affected part, and is applied to the local part, the limb and the small-area burn and scald.
Example 2
A traditional Chinese medicine formula for treating burns and scalds is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight:
2 parts of coptis chinensis, 2 parts of golden cypress, 1 part of raw brocade veins, 2 parts of Chinese violet, 3 parts of honeysuckle, 1 part of lithospermum and 3 parts of angelica tail.
The procedure was as in example 1.
Example 3
A traditional Chinese medicine formula for treating burns and scalds is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight:
1 part of angelica tail, 2 parts of lithospermum, 1 part of divaricate saposhnikovia root, 1 part of honeysuckle, 2 parts of raw brocade, 3 parts of Chinese violet, 1 part of golden cypress, 2 parts of angelica dahurica, 2 parts of coptis chinensis, 2 parts of catechu and 1 part of cotton rose hibiscus.
The using method comprises the following steps: the raw materials are ground into fine powder and uniformly mixed, and the mixture is applied to affected surfaces which are not astringent after long-term wetting and spread on wound surfaces.
Example 4
A traditional Chinese medicine formula for treating burns and scalds is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight:
2 parts of angelica tail, 1 part of lithospermum, 1 part of divaricate saposhnikovia root, 1 part of honeysuckle, 2 parts of raw brocade, 3 parts of Chinese violet, 1 part of golden cypress, 1 part of angelica dahurica, 2 parts of coptis chinensis, 1 part of catechu and 2 parts of cotton rose hibiscus.
The procedure was as in example 3.
Example 5
A traditional Chinese medicine formula for treating burns and scalds is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight:
2 parts of coptis chinensis, 2 parts of golden cypress, 2 parts of turmeric, 1 part of keel, 1 part of catechu, 3 parts of honeysuckle and 1 part of borneol.
The using method comprises the following steps: grinding the above materials into fine powder, mixing, soaking in oleum Sesami to obtain cyan oil, and soaking patients in the oil in large area or whole body to recover quickly and prevent infection. The medicinal powder can also be mixed with ovum gallus Domesticus album for topical application.
Example 6
A traditional Chinese medicine formula for treating burns and scalds is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight:
2 parts of coptis chinensis, 1 part of golden cypress, 2 parts of turmeric, 1 part of dragon bone, 1 part of catechu, 2 parts of honeysuckle and 1 part of borneol.
The procedure was as in example 5.
Clinical cases
Dividing the disease degree of a case:
(1)1.2 degree burn and scald (burn and scald of tissues except body surface and dermis);
(2) burn and scald within 3 degrees (skin injury already passes through dermal tissue);
(3) severe burn and scald (injury already penetrates into the tissues below the dermis, such as muscles, tendons and the like).
Clinical data
(1) 268 patients with 1.2-degree burns and scalds are selected and respectively treated by the traditional Chinese medicine formulas of examples 1-6, and no scar is left.
(2) 126 patients with burns and scalds within 3 degrees are cured by using the traditional Chinese medicine formulas in the examples 1-6 respectively, and almost no scars are left in 126 patients.
(3) 39 patients with severe burn and scald are cured clinically, and 17 patients have obvious scars.
Therefore, the traditional Chinese medicine formula has the cure rate of 98% for burn and scald patients and the effective rate of 100%.
The formula of the invention has quick effect in clinical application, has effect when being taken on the same day, and can stabilize symptoms in seven days when the disease is serious; the pure traditional Chinese medicine formula comprises three dosage forms of powder, paste and essential oil, and can be used for all people regardless of age and sex; convenient use, safety and small side effect.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Thus, if such modifications and variations of the present invention fall within the scope of the claims of the present invention and their equivalents, the present invention is also intended to include such modifications and variations.

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1. The traditional Chinese medicine formula for treating burns and scalds is characterized by being prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight:
1-2 parts of coptis chinensis, 1-2 parts of phellodendron, 1-2 parts of raw brocade, 1-3 parts of Chinese violet, 1-3 parts of honeysuckle, 1-2 parts of lithospermum and 1-3 parts of angelica tail.
2. The traditional Chinese medicine formula for treating burns and scalds is characterized by being prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight:
1-2 parts of angelica tail, 1-2 parts of lithospermum, 1-2 parts of divaricate saposhnikovia root, 1-2 parts of honeysuckle, 1-2 parts of raw brocade, 1-3 parts of Chinese violet, 1-2 parts of golden cypress, 1-2 parts of angelica dahurica, 1-2 parts of coptis chinensis, 1-2 parts of catechu and 1-3 parts of cotton rose hibiscus.
3. The traditional Chinese medicine formula for treating burns and scalds is characterized by being prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight:
1-2 parts of coptis chinensis, 1-2 parts of phellodendron, 1-2 parts of turmeric, 1-2 parts of keel, 1-2 parts of catechu, 1-3 parts of honeysuckle and 1-2 parts of borneol.
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