CN112656900A - Traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating neck vertigo and application thereof - Google Patents

Traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating neck vertigo and application thereof Download PDF

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CN112656900A
CN112656900A CN202110103510.1A CN202110103510A CN112656900A CN 112656900 A CN112656900 A CN 112656900A CN 202110103510 A CN202110103510 A CN 202110103510A CN 112656900 A CN112656900 A CN 112656900A
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The invention discloses a traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating cervical vertigo and application thereof. Relates to the technical field of traditional Chinese medicines. The composite material consists of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 15-20 parts of gastrodia elata, 10-15 parts of uncaria, 5-10 parts of kudzu root, 10-15 parts of rhizoma corydalis, 10-15 parts of ligusticum wallichii, 10-15 parts of radix angelicae, 10-15 parts of scutellaria baicalensis and 5-8 parts of honey-fried licorice root. The invention has the advantages of dredging channels and collaterals, clearing heat, reducing vagus nerve excitation, improving posterior cerebral artery, cervical vertebra basilar artery and vertebral artery posterior circulation and effectively improving symptoms of vertigo of patients on the basis of calming liver to stop wind, promoting blood circulation and relieving pain, thereby achieving the effect of treating vertigo, mainly treating the primary symptoms and preventing relapse after healing.

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Traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating neck vertigo and application thereof
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of traditional Chinese medicines, in particular to a traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating cervical vertigo and application thereof.
Background
Cervical vertigo, also known as cervical spondylopathy vertigo, is an attack of cervical spondylopathy after it affects the vertebral artery, which stimulates the sympathetic nervous system to cause vertigo, blurred vision, tinnitus, nausea, vomiting and even cataplexy. Is a common stubborn disease in the field of orthopedics.
The traditional Chinese medicine considers that the cervical vertigo belongs to the category of vertigo, the main pathogenesis of the cervical vertigo is hyperactivity of liver-yang, turbid phlegm internal resistance, or blood stasis blocking orifices, or deficiency of qi and blood, or deficiency of kidney essence, the clinical manifestations of the cervical vertigo are symptoms such as vertigo, headache, tinnitus and the like, the symptoms can be aggravated along with the change of body position, transient vertigo, nausea, vomiting and even sudden syncope can occur when the neck is stretched after rotating, and huge pain is brought to the life of patients. At present, the existing western medicine component medicament has unsatisfactory treatment effect and obvious adverse reaction and toxic and side effect. The problems of difficult operation, great pain, high cost, long recovery period and the like are not accepted by patients. The above existing problems need to be further solved.
In recent years, as the operation work of computers increases, the daily application time of mobile phones increases, the labor intensity of work at desk increases, and the incidence rate of cervical vertigo is increasingly improved.
Therefore, providing a traditional Chinese medicine for treating cervical vertigo is a problem which needs to be solved urgently by the technical personnel in the field.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of the above, the invention provides a traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating cervical vertigo and application thereof.
The ancient medical records do not directly record the disease name of cervical vertigo, and the ancient medical records find that the disease is generally classified into vertigo. The "interior classic" has a discussion of wind-syndrome and dizziness-syndrome, which belong to the liver. The book of clinical evidence guideline medical records, vertigo gate says: wind-syndrome causing dizziness, which belongs to liver, head of yang, eyes and ears, mouth and nose are all empty orifices, and the dizziness is not caused by exogenous pathogenic factors, namely wind-syndrome of liver and gallbladder rising up to ears, even syncope and falling down. Because the liver is wind-organ and actively ascends, all the symptoms of vexation, depression and anger can impair yin and activate yang, and qi stagnation can transform into fire, internal fire can lead to dark consumption of yin and body fluid, liver yin deficiency, liver yang is easy to be hyperactivity, liver yang is hyperactivity, liver wind is endogenous to move, and vertigo occurs. Liu He Jie says: wind-fire is positive, yang is actively leveled, and two motions are mutually opposite, so the rotation is indicated. The vertigo caused by fire is divided into deficiency and excess, the excess fire is the uprush of liver fire, the deficiency fire is mostly the hyperactivity of fire due to yin deficiency, and the liver and kidney yin deficiency is the pathogenesis, so the inflammation is incited and the fire extinguishes. The "internal classic" is in the name: the head is bitter and inclined, so the eyes are dizzy. ' where the congenital deficiency, the acquired malnutrition, the old, the weak, the chronic disease, the blood deprivation, or the deficiency of qi and blood, qi and blood can not ascend to the vertex, and nourishing brain and marrow can cause vertigo, the four can exist alone, and affect each other in most cases. The book of Yi Zong jin Jian, general headaches and vertigo (the general term: the pain and deficiency due to dizziness, headache, dizziness, feverish sensation, polydipsia, fire attack, qi depression, phlegm vomiting and dampness increase. Wind-damp can cause pain, called headache wind, which is vertigo. Patients with dizziness due to heat will have thirst. The pain and dizziness due to qi stagnation will make the mind inextensible. Pain and dizziness due to phlegm may cause vomiting of phlegm and saliva. The head is not heavy when the patient feels pain due to dampness. Patients with dizziness due to deficiency will get more pain and feel dizzy when moving. The yellow Yuan medical full book and big Huoxian theory has the following main points: the capsule captures the essence of qi and blood of tendons and bones, and combines with the pectoral system, which pertains to the brain and strikes the neck. When the physician pays deeply into the neck due to the deficiency of the body, the physician may feel different from the brain with the eyes and the physician may feel different from the brain with the acute brain transition . Essence is produced in pathogenic factors. The two herbs are not combined in the essence and are refined and disadvantaged, so they are seen in the two aspects. The reason and clinical manifestations of cervical vertigo are described from the anatomy.
Therefore, the traditional Chinese medicine composition can effectively treat cervical vertigo, and is safe and reliable by calming liver wind, relaxing tendons and collaterals, and promoting blood circulation to stop pain.
In order to achieve the purpose, the invention adopts the following technical scheme:
a traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating cervical vertigo comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 15-20 parts of gastrodia elata, 10-15 parts of uncaria, 5-10 parts of kudzu root, 10-15 parts of rhizoma corydalis, 10-15 parts of ligusticum wallichii, 10-15 parts of radix angelicae, 10-15 parts of scutellaria baicalensis and 5-8 parts of honey-fried licorice root.
Preferably: the composite material is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 20 parts of gastrodia elata, 15 parts of uncaria, 10 parts of kudzuvine root, 15 parts of rhizoma corydalis, 15 parts of ligusticum wallichii, 15 parts of angelica dahurica, 10 parts of scutellaria baicalensis and 5 parts of honey-fried licorice root.
The beneficial effects are that the traditional Chinese medicine adopted by the invention has the following characteristics:
gastrodia elata: according to the record of Chinese medicine dictionary, it is sweet in taste and neutral in nature. Enter liver meridian. The functions are as follows: pacify liver, extinguish wind and stop spasm. The main treatment is as follows: vertigo, dark eye, headache, numbness of limbs, hemiplegia, slurred speech, and infantile convulsion.
Uncaria: according to the record of Chinese medicine dictionary, it is sweet in taste and cool in nature. Enter liver and heart meridians. The functions are as follows: clearing heat, calming liver, calming endogenous wind and arresting convulsion. The main treatment is as follows: infantile convulsion, hypertension, dizziness, blurred vision, and female eclampsia.
Kudzu root: according to the record of the Chinese medicine dictionary, the taste is sweet and pungent, and the nature is mild. Enter spleen and stomach meridians. The functions are as follows: relieving exterior syndrome, expelling pathogenic factors from muscles and skin, invigorating yang, promoting eruption, relieving fever, promoting salivation, relieving restlessness, quenching thirst, and relieving diarrhea. The main treatment is as follows: typhoid fever, tepidity, headache, stiff neck, dysphoria with smothery sensation, diabetes, diarrhea, dysentery, macula impetigo, hypertension, angina pectoris, and deafness.
Rhizoma corydalis: according to the records of the Chinese medicine dictionary, the herb is pungent, bitter and warm in nature. Enter liver and stomach meridians. The functions are as follows: promoting blood circulation, dispelling blood stasis, regulating qi-flowing, and relieving pain. The main treatment is as follows: pain of heart, abdomen, waist and knee, menoxenia, abdominal mass, metrorrhagia, puerperal dizziness, lochiorrhea, and traumatic injury.
Ligusticum wallichii: according to the records of the Chinese medicine dictionary, the herb is pungent in flavor and warm in nature. Entering liver and gallbladder meridians. The functions are as follows: promoting qi circulation, dispelling pathogenic wind, removing dampness, promoting blood circulation, and relieving pain. The main treatment is as follows: wind-cold headache, hypochondriac pain, abdominal pain, cold arthralgia, spasm of tendons, menoxenia, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, dystocia, puerperal stagnation pain, superficial infection, pyocutaneous disease.
Radix angelicae: according to the records of the Chinese medicine dictionary, the herb is pungent in flavor and warm in nature. Enter lung, spleen and stomach meridians. The functions are as follows: dispelling pathogenic wind, eliminating dampness, relieving swelling and pain. The main treatment is as follows: headache, supraorbital pain, toothache, nasosinusitis, cold-dampness, abdominal pain, intestinal wind, hemorrhoids and fistula, leucorrhea with reddish discharge, carbuncle, cellulitis, pyocutaneous disease, itching skin, scabies.
Scutellaria baicalensis: according to the records of the Chinese medicine dictionary, the herb is bitter in taste and cold in nature. Enter the heart, lung, gallbladder and large intestine meridians. The functions are as follows: clearing heat, eliminating dampness, purging pathogenic fire, removing toxic substances, stopping bleeding, and preventing miscarriage. The main treatment is as follows: high fever, polydipsia, cough due to lung heat, dysentery due to damp-heat, jaundice, stranguria due to heat, hematemesis, epistaxis, metrorrhagia, conjunctival congestion, threatened abortion, carbuncle, swelling, and furuncle.
Honey-fried licorice root: according to the record of Chinese medicine dictionary, it is sweet in taste and neutral in nature. Enter heart, lung, spleen and stomach meridians. The functions are as follows: regulating the middle warmer, relieving urgency, moistening lung, removing toxic substance, and harmonizing the effects of the other drugs. The main treatment is as follows: (for moxibustion), deficiency of spleen and stomach, poor appetite, abdominal pain, loose stool, fatigue, fever, consumptive lung disease, cough, palpitation, and convulsion Epilepsy; unprocessed (unprocessed) can relieve swollen and sore throat, peptic ulcer, carbuncle, deep-rooted carbuncle, sore and ulcer, and food poisoning.
The invention also provides application of the traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating neck vertigo in preparation of various dosage forms.
Preferably: the dosage form is decoction, tea, oral liquid or honeyed pill.
The invention also provides a preparation method of the decoction of the traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating cervical vertigo, which comprises the following steps:
(1) weighing the raw materials according to the traditional Chinese medicine composition for later use;
(2) mixing the raw materials, putting the mixture into a utensil for decocting the medicines, and adding water until the water is 1.8-2 cm higher than the raw materials;
(3) soaking for 0.5-1 h;
(4) first decoction: decocting with strong fire until the pot is boiled, then turning to small fire, and continuously decocting with small fire for 14-15 min to stop fire;
immediately filtering after turning off fire, pouring out the liquid medicine, and decocting for the second time;
(5) mixing the two decoctions to obtain decoction.
Further: the vessel is a casserole.
Preferably: the water adding amount, the heating degree and the time of the second decoction are the same as those of the first decoction.
According to the technical scheme, compared with the prior art, the invention discloses the traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating cervical vertigo and the application thereof, and the technical effect is that the traditional Chinese medicine components contained in the traditional Chinese medicine composition are reasonably compatible. The action mechanism is that on the basis of calming liver wind, promoting blood circulation and relieving pain, the traditional Chinese medicine composition has the effects of dredging channels and activating collaterals, clearing heat, reducing vagus nerve excitation, improving posterior cerebral artery, cervical vertebra basilar artery and vertebral artery posterior circulation, and effectively improving symptoms of vertigo of patients, so that the vertigo treatment effect is achieved, the principal treatment effect is achieved, and the vertigo is not easy to relapse after healing.
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The following will clearly and completely describe the technical solutions in 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 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.
The embodiment of the invention discloses a traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating cervical vertigo and application thereof
Example 1
A traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating cervical vertigo comprises the following raw materials: 15g of gastrodia elata, 10g of uncaria, 5g of kudzuvine root, 10g of rhizoma corydalis, 10g of ligusticum wallichii, 10g of angelica dahurica, 15g of scutellaria baicalensis and 8g of honey-fried licorice root.
Example 2
A traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating cervical vertigo comprises the following raw materials: 20g of gastrodia elata, 15g of uncaria, 10g of kudzuvine root, 15g of rhizoma corydalis, 15g of ligusticum wallichii, 15g of angelica dahurica, 10g of scutellaria baicalensis and 5g of honey-fried licorice root.
Example 3
A traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating cervical vertigo comprises the following raw materials: 18g of gastrodia elata, 12g of uncaria, 8g of kudzuvine root, 12g of rhizoma corydalis, 12g of ligusticum wallichii, 13g of radix angelicae, 13g of scutellaria baicalensis and 7g of honey-fried licorice root.
The preparation method of the embodiment 1-3 comprises the following steps:
(1) weighing raw materials for later use;
(2) mixing the raw materials, putting the mixture into a utensil for decocting the medicines, and adding water until the water is 1.8-2 cm higher than the raw materials;
(3) soaking for 0.5-1 h;
(4) first decoction: decocting with strong fire until the pot is boiled, then turning to small fire, and continuously decocting with small fire for 14-15 min to stop fire;
immediately filtering after turning off fire, pouring out the liquid medicine, and decocting for the second time;
(5) mixing the two decoctions to obtain decoction.
In order to further optimize the technical scheme: the water adding amount, the heating degree and the time of the second decoction are the same as those of the first decoction.
Typical cases
The patient is required to be provided with a cervical vertebra sheath during the treatment period, so that the cervical vertebra activity is prevented from stimulating the vertebral artery and the sympathetic nerve.
Treatment example 1, treito, woman, age 52, harbin, cervical vertigo. The patients have no obvious induction of dizziness and headache, occasional nausea and vomiting and aggravation of symptoms after head turning activity 1 year before, with mild and severe symptoms. Although the local clinic is interrupted for treatment (the specific medicines are not detailed), the treatment effect is poor, the disease condition is worsened later, and a sudden motion sickness occurs, so that the doctor can see the disease in our hospital, and the diagnosis that the vertebral artery type cervical spondylosis is vertigo is treated by taking the traditional Chinese medicine composition in the embodiment 2 (after being decocted, the traditional Chinese medicine composition is taken for 2 times), 1 treatment course and 10 days (a patient takes 300ml of warm decoction 30 minutes after breakfast and supper), and one dose of warm decoction is taken in each day. During the treatment period, the patient is required to wear a cervical vertebra sheath in daily life. The patient's condition is greatly improved and no vertigo occurs.
Treatment example 2, someone Liu, male, 46 years old, Haerbin, suffered from cervical vertigo. The patient does not have obvious inducement to symptoms such as dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting and the like in 1 week, the neck becomes worse after moving, no attention is paid, the later symptoms become worse progressively, so that the patient can see a doctor in the hospital, and the neck type dizziness is diagnosed by taking the traditional Chinese medicine composition prepared in the example 3 (the decoction is taken for 2 times), and after 1 treatment course for 10 days, the patient warms to take the decoction after breakfast and supper for one dose every day. During the treatment period, the patient is required to wear a cervical vertebra sheath in daily life. Visit again after 1 month. The disease condition of the patient is greatly improved, and the vertigo symptom is obviously relieved. After 1 year, the vertigo of the patient is basically improved.
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1. Treatment criteria were: the symptoms are relieved, the vertigo symptom is improved to be obvious, the vertigo and headache symptoms disappear, and the neck movement is usually cured.
2. The treatment course is as follows: 10 days is a treatment course, the traditional Chinese medicine decoction is taken 1 dose a day, and is taken 30 minutes after breakfast and supper.
The statistical result shows that the treatment and return visit statistical data of our hospital over the years show that the significant efficiency is more than 99%, and the cure rate is more than 80%.
The embodiments in the present description are described in a progressive manner, each embodiment focuses on differences from other embodiments, and the same and similar parts among the embodiments are referred to each other.
The previous description of the disclosed embodiments is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the present invention. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown herein but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein.

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1. A traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating cervical vertigo is characterized by comprising the following raw materials in parts by weight: 15-20 parts of gastrodia elata, 10-15 parts of uncaria, 5-10 parts of kudzu root, 10-15 parts of rhizoma corydalis, 10-15 parts of ligusticum wallichii, 10-15 parts of radix angelicae, 10-15 parts of scutellaria baicalensis and 5-8 parts of honey-fried licorice root.
2. The traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating neck vertigo according to claim 1, which is characterized by comprising the following raw materials in parts by weight: 20 parts of gastrodia elata, 15 parts of uncaria, 10 parts of kudzuvine root, 15 parts of rhizoma corydalis, 15 parts of ligusticum wallichii, 15 parts of angelica dahurica, 10 parts of scutellaria baicalensis and 5 parts of honey-fried licorice root.
3. Use of the traditional Chinese medicine composition for treating cervical vertigo according to claim 1 or 2 in preparation of various dosage forms.
4. Use according to claim 3, characterized in that: the dosage form is decoction, tea drink, oral liquid or honeyed pill.
5. A preparation method of a traditional Chinese medicine composition decoction for treating cervical vertigo is characterized by comprising the following steps:
(1) weighing the raw materials according to the traditional Chinese medicine composition of claim 1 or 2 for later use;
(2) mixing the raw materials, putting the mixture into a utensil for decocting the medicines, and adding water until the water is 1.8-2 cm higher than the raw materials;
(3) soaking for 0.5-1 h;
(4) first decoction: decocting with strong fire until the pot is boiled, then turning to small fire, and continuously decocting with small fire for 14-15 min to stop fire;
immediately filtering after turning off fire, pouring out the liquid medicine, and decocting for the second time;
(5) mixing the two decoctions to obtain decoction.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the amount of water, duration and duration of the second decoction are the same as the first decoction.
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