CN113456712A - Traditional Chinese medicine for treating infantile flatus and preparation method thereof - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention relates to the field of traditional Chinese medicines, and discloses a traditional Chinese medicine for treating infantile flatulence. The preparation method comprises soaking the above Chinese medicinal materials in water, boiling with middle fire, decocting with slow fire to obtain primary medicinal liquid and residue, mixing the residue with water, boiling with middle fire, decocting with slow fire to obtain secondary medicinal liquid, and mixing the secondary medicinal liquid with the primary medicinal liquid. Compared with the prior art, the invention has the following beneficial effects: the traditional Chinese medicines entering liver, spleen, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, bladder and the like are selected to warm channels and dredge vessels, specially remove qi stagnation, promote qi circulation and relieve pain, sooth liver and regulate qi, and remove stasis and relieve pain, wherein toosendan fruit has small toxicity, liquorice is roasted, cinnamon has large heat, toosendan fruit is used for reducing the heat, and clinical verification shows that 3-5 doses of the traditional Chinese medicine can cure the disease, and the cure rate is more than 90%.
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Technical Field
The invention belongs to the technical field of traditional Chinese medicines, and particularly relates to a traditional Chinese medicine for treating infantile flatulence.
Background
The pain of qi in the intestine is also called as colic and intestinal pain. The symptoms include abdominal pain, lumbar curvature, crying, no breast, pale complexion, cramped locked eyebrows, diarrhea, and sweating on the forehead. Infantile qi pain in the intestine is caused by wind cold, or excessive eating when wind comes, cold accumulation, qi stagnation, or improper lactation, overeating, spleen and stomach injury, dyspepsia, and qi obstruction. The newborn needs to be considered in terms of medication because of its small age in the month and delicate spleen and stomach. The existing quality method of the infantile intestinal tract gas is mainly used for promoting gastrointestinal peristalsis, has larger irritation and is not beneficial to the growth and development of the newborn.
In view of this, this patent is filed.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to overcome the defects of the prior art, the traditional Chinese medicine adopts natural traditional Chinese medicine components which are mutually compatible, the traditional Chinese medicines entering liver, spleen, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, bladder and the like are selected for the prescription, the traditional Chinese medicines are used for warming and activating channels, specially activating qi stagnation, promoting qi circulation to relieve pain, soothing liver and regulating qi, and dissipating blood stasis and relieving pain, and the traditional Chinese medicine is suitable for treating the flatus intestine of a newborn, and the cure rate is over 90 percent.
The invention aims to provide a traditional Chinese medicine for treating infantile flatus
The invention also aims to provide a preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine for treating infantile flatulence.
The traditional Chinese medicine for treating infantile flatus according to the specific embodiment of the invention is prepared from the following materials: pericarpium Citri Reticulatae viride, cortex Cinnamomi, Myrrha, parched semen Raphani, radix Glycyrrhizae Preparata, Poria, fructus Toosendan, fructus Aurantii, radix aucklandiae and semen Arecae.
According to the specific embodiment of the invention, the traditional Chinese medicine for treating infantile flatus is prepared by mixing the following materials in parts by weight: 1-5 parts of green tangerine peel, 1-5 parts of cinnamon, 1-5 parts of myrrh, 1-5 parts of fried radish seed, 1-5 parts of honey-fried licorice root, 1-5 parts of poria cocos, 1-5 parts of szechwan chinaberry fruit, 1-5 parts of fructus aurantii, 1-5 parts of elecampane and 1-5 parts of jade tablet.
According to the specific embodiment of the invention, the traditional Chinese medicine for treating infantile flatus is prepared by mixing the following materials in parts by weight: 3 parts of green tangerine peel, 2 parts of cinnamon, 3 parts of myrrh, 3 parts of fried radish seed, 2 parts of honey-fried licorice root, 4 parts of tuckahoe, 2 parts of szechwan chinaberry fruit, 3 parts of bitter orange, 2 parts of costustoot and 3 parts of jade tablet.
The preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine for treating infantile flatus according to the specific embodiment of the invention comprises the following specific operation methods: soaking the traditional Chinese medicine raw materials in water for 30min, wherein the mass ratio of the traditional Chinese medicine raw materials to the water is 25: 150-180, boiling with medium fire, decocting with small fire for 20min to obtain primary medicine juice and medicine residues, mixing the obtained medicine residues with the water, wherein the mass ratio of the medicine residues to the water is 25: 120-150, boiling with medium fire, decocting with small fire for 20min to obtain secondary medicine juice, and mixing the secondary medicine juice with the primary medicine juice to obtain the traditional Chinese medicine for treating infantile flatus.
According to the preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine for treating infantile flatus, the mass ratio of the traditional Chinese medicine raw materials to water is 25: 160.
According to the preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine for treating infantile flatus, the mass ratio of the medicine residues to the water is 25: 140.
The traditional Chinese medicine comprises the following raw materials:
green tangerine peel: warm in nature, sweet in flavor, sour, entering liver channel, gallbladder channel and stomach channel, and is nontoxic; the efficacy is as follows: to soothe the liver, regulate qi, remove food stagnation.
Cinnamon: large heat, flavor, pungent, sweet, entering liver meridian, stomach meridian, spleen meridian and heart meridian, without toxicity; the efficacy is as follows: warming channels and promoting blood circulation.
Myrrh: neutral in nature and bitter in taste, and has no toxicity in heart, liver and spleen meridians; the efficacy is as follows: dispel stasis, relieve pain, resolve swelling and promote tissue regeneration.
Frying radish seeds: has mild nature, pungent and sweet taste, and is suitable for spleen, stomach and lung meridians, and has no toxicity; the efficacy is as follows: promote digestion, relieve distension, direct qi downward and resolve phlegm.
Honey-fried licorice root: warm in nature, sweet in flavor, heart, lung, stomach and spleen meridians entered, and non-toxic; the efficacy is as follows: clearing away heat and toxic material.
Tuckahoe, poria cocos: mild in nature, sweet and bland in taste, enters heart, lung, spleen and kidney meridians and is non-toxic; the efficacy is as follows: induce diuresis to alleviate edema, invigorate spleen to arrest diarrhea.
Toosendan fruit: cold in nature, bitter in taste, entering liver, small intestine and bladder meridians, with little toxicity; the efficacy is as follows: move qi and alleviate pain.
Fructus aurantii: slightly cold in nature, pungent and bitter in flavor, spleen and stomach meridian entered, and nontoxic; the efficacy is as follows: move qi and relieve epigastric distention, move phlegm and relieve stuffiness.
Costustoot: warm in nature, pungent, bitter, spleen, stomach, liver and lung meridians entered, and nontoxic; the efficacy is as follows: specially for qi stagnation.
Jade pieces: warm in nature, pungent and bitter in flavor, entering stomach and large intestine channels, and non-toxic; the efficacy is as follows: descending qi, promoting the circulation of qi, removing food retention, promoting the flow of water and resolving dampness.
Compared with the prior art, the invention has the following beneficial effects:
(1) the traditional Chinese medicine for treating infantile flatus has the advantages of reasonable raw material compatibility, simple preparation method, convenient administration, short period and good curative effect;
(2) the traditional Chinese medicine for treating infantile flatulence is selected from the traditional Chinese medicines entering liver, spleen, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, bladder and the like, has the effects of warming and dredging channels, specially activating qi stagnation, promoting qi circulation to relieve pain, soothing liver and regulating qi, and dissipating blood stasis and relieving pain, wherein szechwan chinaberry fruit has small toxicity, can be used for moxibustion with liquorice and relieving fever, and the cassia bark has big heat, can be used for reducing fever by szechwan chinaberry fruit, is clinically verified above, is very safe, can be taken for 3-5 doses, and can completely improve infantile flatulence, and the cure rate is over 90%.
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In order to make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the present invention more apparent, the technical solutions of the present invention will be described in detail below. It is to be understood that the described embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, and not restrictive of the full scope of the invention. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the examples given herein without any inventive step, are within the scope of the present invention.
The starting materials employed in the present invention are all commercially available.
Example 1
The embodiment provides a traditional Chinese medicine for treating infantile flatus, which is prepared by mixing the following materials in parts by mass: 1 part of green tangerine peel, 1 part of cinnamon, 1 part of myrrh, 1 part of fried radish seed, 1 part of honey-fried licorice root, 1 part of tuckahoe, 1 part of szechwan chinaberry fruit, 1 part of bitter orange, 5 parts of costustoot and 5 parts of jade tablet.
The preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine for treating infantile flatulence comprises the following specific operation steps: soaking the traditional Chinese medicine raw materials in water for 30min, wherein the mass ratio of the traditional Chinese medicine raw materials to the water is 25:150, boiling with medium fire, decocting with slow fire for 20min to obtain primary medicine juice and medicine residues, mixing the obtained medicine residues with the water, wherein the mass ratio of the medicine residues to the water is 25:120, boiling with medium fire, decocting with slow fire for 20min to obtain secondary medicine juice, and mixing the secondary medicine juice with the primary medicine juice to obtain the traditional Chinese medicine for treating infantile flatus.
Example 2
The embodiment provides a traditional Chinese medicine for treating infantile flatus, which is prepared by mixing the following materials in parts by mass: 5 parts of green tangerine peel, 5 parts of cinnamon, 5 parts of myrrh, 5 parts of fried radish seed, 5 parts of honey-fried licorice root, 5 parts of tuckahoe, 5 parts of szechwan chinaberry fruit, 5 parts of bitter orange, 1 part of costustoot and 1 part of jade tablet.
The preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine for treating infantile flatulence comprises the following specific operation steps: soaking the traditional Chinese medicine raw materials in water for 30min, wherein the mass ratio of the traditional Chinese medicine raw materials to the water is 25:180, boiling with medium fire, decocting with slow fire for 20min to obtain primary medicine juice and medicine residues, mixing the obtained medicine residues with the water, wherein the mass ratio of the medicine residues to the water is 25:150, boiling with medium fire, decocting with slow fire for 20min to obtain secondary medicine juice, and mixing the secondary medicine juice with the primary medicine juice to obtain the traditional Chinese medicine for treating infantile flatus.
Example 3
The embodiment provides a traditional Chinese medicine for treating infantile flatus, which is prepared by mixing the following materials in parts by mass: 3 parts of green tangerine peel, 2 parts of cinnamon, 3 parts of myrrh, 3 parts of fried radish seed, 2 parts of honey-fried licorice root, 4 parts of tuckahoe, 2 parts of szechwan chinaberry fruit, 3 parts of bitter orange, 2 parts of costustoot and 3 parts of jade tablet.
The preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine for treating infantile flatulence comprises the following specific operation steps: soaking the traditional Chinese medicine raw materials in water for 30min, wherein the mass ratio of the traditional Chinese medicine raw materials to the water is 25:160, boiling with medium fire, decocting with slow fire for 20min to obtain primary medicine juice and medicine residues, mixing the obtained medicine residues with the water, wherein the mass ratio of the medicine residues to the water is 25:140, boiling with medium fire, decocting with slow fire for 20min to obtain secondary medicine juice, and mixing the secondary medicine juice with the primary medicine juice to obtain the traditional Chinese medicine for treating infantile flatus.
Some of the cases are listed below:
case 1: in 2018, in the 5 th month, the boy born for 45 days, hair, flatus, and crying and screaming all day long can be cured by taking 3 doses of the traditional Chinese medicine prepared by the method in the example 3.
Case 2: in 2019, in 3 months, girls born for 50 days are beautiful, suffer from flatus and crying all day long, and are cured by taking 3 doses of the traditional Chinese medicine prepared by the method in the example 3.
Case 3: in the year 2020, 1 month, 55 days after birth, boys, articles, people with flatus and crying are cured by taking 4 doses of the traditional Chinese medicine prepared by the method in the embodiment 3 all the day.
The above description is only for the specific embodiments of the present invention, but the scope of the present invention is not limited thereto, and any person skilled in the art can easily conceive of the changes or substitutions within the technical scope of the present invention, and all the changes or substitutions should be covered within the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the protection scope of the present invention shall be subject to the protection scope of the appended claims.
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1. The traditional Chinese medicine for treating infantile flatus is characterized by being prepared from the following materials: pericarpium Citri Reticulatae viride, cortex Cinnamomi, Myrrha, parched semen Raphani, radix Glycyrrhizae Preparata, Poria, fructus Toosendan, fructus Aurantii, radix aucklandiae and semen Arecae.
2. The traditional Chinese medicine for treating infantile flatus according to claim 1, which is prepared by mixing the following materials in parts by weight: 1-5 parts of green tangerine peel, 1-5 parts of cinnamon, 1-5 parts of myrrh, 1-5 parts of fried radish seed, 1-5 parts of honey-fried licorice root, 1-5 parts of poria cocos, 1-5 parts of szechwan chinaberry fruit, 1-5 parts of fructus aurantii, 1-5 parts of elecampane and 1-5 parts of jade tablet.
3. The traditional Chinese medicine for treating infantile flatus according to claim 1, which is prepared by mixing the following materials in parts by weight: 3 parts of green tangerine peel, 2 parts of cinnamon, 3 parts of myrrh, 3 parts of fried radish seed, 2 parts of honey-fried licorice root, 4 parts of tuckahoe, 2 parts of szechwan chinaberry fruit, 3 parts of bitter orange, 2 parts of costustoot and 3 parts of jade tablet.
4. The preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine for treating infantile flatus according to claim 1 is characterized by comprising the following steps: soaking the traditional Chinese medicine raw materials in water for 30min, wherein the mass ratio of the traditional Chinese medicine raw materials to the water is 25: 150-180, boiling with medium fire, decocting with small fire for 20min to obtain primary medicine juice and medicine residues, mixing the obtained medicine residues with the water, wherein the mass ratio of the medicine residues to the water is 25: 120-150, boiling with medium fire, decocting with small fire for 20min to obtain secondary medicine juice, and mixing the secondary medicine juice with the primary medicine juice to obtain the traditional Chinese medicine for treating infantile flatus.
5. The preparation method of claim 4, wherein the mass ratio of the traditional Chinese medicine raw materials to the water is 25: 160.
6. The preparation method according to claim 4, wherein the mass ratio of the decoction dregs to the water is 25: 140.
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