CN113546120B - Traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating acne and preparation method thereof - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention belongs to the technical field of traditional Chinese medicines, and particularly relates to a traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating acne and a preparation method thereof, wherein the traditional Chinese medicine ointment comprises the following traditional Chinese medicine components in parts by weight: 14-17 parts of honeysuckle, 14-17 parts of wild chrysanthemum flower, 14-17 parts of radix sophorae flavescentis, 14-17 parts of cortex dictamni, 18-23 parts of cortex lycii radicis, 18-23 parts of cortex mori radicis, 14-17 parts of moutan bark, 8-12 parts of mint, 18-23 parts of burdock, 14-17 parts of madder, 20-40 parts of gypsum and 14-17 parts of talc. The traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating acne provided by the invention is scientific and reasonable in formula design, and the traditional Chinese medicine components including honeysuckle, wild chrysanthemum flower, radix sophorae flavescentis, cortex dictamni, cortex lycii radicis, cortex mori radicis, cortex moutan, mint, great burdock achene, madder, gypsum and talc can act synergistically, so that the effects of clearing away heat and toxic materials, promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis, removing toxic substance and phlegm, dissipating nodules, relieving exterior heat and the like can be realized, the effect of treating acne is effectively improved, and the curative effect is quick.
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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 ointment for treating acne and a preparation method thereof.
Background
Acne is a chronic inflammatory lesion associated with the pilosebaceous unit that is associated with abnormal sebum metabolism caused by relatively high levels of endocrine dyscrasia androgens. It is good at the age of puberty and is commonly called as acne. The incidence of acne is related to the metabolism of sebum, which occurs whenever life is present and is likely to occur, and has different incidence rates at different age stages. High incidence in adolescent development. Acne lesions occur mainly in the face, also in the upper part of the back and shoulders, occasionally also in other areas, and the periorbital skin is never affected. Patients begin with comedones and oily sebum spills, often with papules, nodules, pustules, abscesses, sinuses or scars.
Acne has been considered to be a sebaceous gland disease, and actually lesions including skin sac, sebaceous glands and epidermis belong to the category of "lung wind comedo" in traditional Chinese medicine. The theory of traditional Chinese medicine: cold causes the blood to migrate and heat causes the blood to relax, which corresponds to the nature of the body. People contract in cold and cool conditions and swell in warm conditions, as in nature. According to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine: sores and itching all belong to the heart, the lung mainly contains fur, people with large lung fire often have red face, red nose, large and big facial pores, sores on the skin, withered and white hair, dry and cracked skin and the like.
The existing medicine for treating acne has the problems of long treatment time, insignificant curative effect, easy relapse and certain side effect on human bodies. The inventor summarizes the experience of traditional Chinese medicine for forty years on treating acne and other sores, and considers that the acne is caused by heat in the qi system, heat in the blood system and no exterior heat dissipation, and finally is fire toxin. The inventor summarizes the oral ointment formula for treating the acne for the convenience of treating the sore patients, has the advantages of reliable, quick and safe curative effect and the like, can be prepared into ointment for carrying, and is convenient to store.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to overcome the problems in the prior art and provides a traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating acne and a preparation method thereof.
In order to achieve the technical purpose and achieve the technical effect, the invention is realized by the following technical scheme:
the invention provides a traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating acne, which comprises the following traditional Chinese medicine components in parts by weight:
14-17 parts of honeysuckle, 14-17 parts of wild chrysanthemum flower, 14-17 parts of radix sophorae flavescentis, 14-17 parts of cortex dictamni, 18-23 parts of cortex lycii radicis, 18-23 parts of cortex mori radicis, 14-17 parts of moutan bark, 8-12 parts of mint, 18-23 parts of burdock, 14-17 parts of madder, 20-40 parts of gypsum and 14-17 parts of talc.
Further, the traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating acne comprises the following traditional Chinese medicine components in parts by weight:
15-16 parts of honeysuckle, 15-16 parts of wild chrysanthemum flower, 15-16 parts of radix sophorae flavescentis, 15-16 parts of cortex dictamni, 19-21 parts of cortex lycii radicis, 19-21 parts of cortex mori radicis, 15-16 parts of cortex moutan radicis, 8-12 parts of mint, 19-21 parts of burdock, 15-16 parts of madder, 28-32 parts of gypsum and 15-16 parts of talc.
Further, the traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating acne comprises the following traditional Chinese medicine components in parts by weight:
15 parts of honeysuckle, 15 parts of wild chrysanthemum flower, 15 parts of radix sophorae flavescentis, 15 parts of cortex dictamni, 20 parts of cortex lycii radicis, 20 parts of cortex mori radicis, 15 parts of cortex moutan radicis, 10 parts of mint, 20 parts of burdock, 15 parts of madder, 30 parts of gypsum and 15 parts of talc.
The invention also provides a preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine ointment, which comprises the following steps: weighing the traditional Chinese medicine components according to the proportion, decocting twice, concentrating to obtain clear paste, adding honey into the clear paste, continuously concentrating until the mixture is dripped into beads, and cooling to obtain the traditional Chinese medicine ointment.
Further, according to the preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine ointment, the decoction liquids of the two times of decoction are combined, and the time of each time of decoction is 2-3 h.
Further, according to the preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine ointment, the decoction is settled and clarified before being concentrated, and solid substances are filtered out.
Further, according to the preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine ointment, the honey is refined honey which is refined to remove impurities and kill microorganisms through refining.
Further, according to the preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine ointment, the traditional Chinese medicine ointment is an oral ointment formula, and a patient with mild symptoms takes the ointment twice a day, wherein the dosage of the ointment for each time is 30 ml; the medicine is taken by a critically ill patient three times a day, and the dosage of the medicine is 30ml each time.
The Chinese medicinal components of the invention are explained as follows:
honeysuckle flower: cold in nature and sweet in taste. It enters lung meridian, heart meridian and stomach meridian. It is indicated for abscess, deep-rooted boil, sore throat, erysipelas, heat-toxin dysentery, wind-heat type common cold, epidemic febrile disease and fever.
Wild chrysanthemum flower: slightly cold in nature, bitter and pungent in flavor. It enters heart and liver meridians. It can be used for treating furuncle, carbuncle, swelling and pain of eye, headache, and vertigo by oral administration.
Flavescent sophora root: cold in nature and bitter in taste. They enter heart meridian, liver meridian, stomach meridian, large intestine meridian and bladder meridian. It can be used for treating dysentery, hematochezia, jaundice, anuresis, leucorrhea with red and white discharge, pudendal swelling, pruritus vulvae, eczema, skin pruritus, scabies, tinea, and leprosy.
And (3) preparing cortex dictamni: cold in nature and bitter in taste. It enters spleen and stomach meridians. It can be used for treating sore due to damp-heat, impetigo, eczema, rubella, scabies, skin sore, rheumatic arthralgia, jaundice, and dark urine.
Cortex lycii radicis: cold in nature and sweet in taste. It enters lung meridian, liver meridian and kidney meridian. It is indicated for tidal fever due to yin deficiency, night sweat due to bone steaming, cough due to lung heat, hemoptysis, epistaxis, internal heat and diabetes.
White mulberry root-bark: cold in nature and sweet in taste. It enters lung meridian. It is indicated for cough and asthma due to lung heat, edema, fullness and scanty urine, and edema of face, eye and skin.
Moutan bark: slightly cold in nature, bitter and pungent in flavor. They enter heart, liver and kidney meridians. It is indicated for macula due to warm toxicity, hematemesis and epistaxis, night fever and morning coolness, anhidrosis and steaming bone, amenorrhea and dysmenorrhea, carbuncle, swelling, sore and pain due to traumatic injury.
Mint: cool in nature and pungent in flavor. It enters lung and liver meridians. It can be used for treating common cold, wind-heat type, headache, conjunctival congestion, swelling and pain of throat, skin pruritus, and measles.
And (3) burdock: cold in nature, pungent and bitter in flavor. It enters lung and stomach meridians. Can be used for treating wind-heat type common cold, cough, sore throat, measles, urticaria, parotitis, carbuncle, swelling, and sore; it also has certain curative effect on preventing scarlet fever and facial paralysis.
Madder root: cold in nature and bitter in taste. It enters liver meridian. The oral preparation can be used for treating hematemesis, epistaxis, metrorrhagia, traumatic hemorrhage, closed nerve net obstruction, arthralgia, and traumatic injury with swelling and pain.
Raw gypsum: big and cold in nature, sweet and pungent in flavor. It enters lung and stomach meridians. Has effects of clearing heat-fire, relieving restlessness and quenching thirst.
Talc: cold in nature, sweet and bland in flavor. It enters bladder meridian, lung meridian and stomach meridian. It is indicated for heat stranguria, urolithic stranguria, painful urination, summer-heat, dampness, polydipsia, damp-heat, watery diarrhea.
The invention has the beneficial effects that:
the traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating acne provided by the invention is scientific and reasonable in formula design, and the traditional Chinese medicine components including honeysuckle, wild chrysanthemum flower, radix sophorae flavescentis, cortex dictamni, cortex lycii radicis, cortex mori radicis, cortex moutan, mint, great burdock achene, madder, gypsum and talc can act synergistically, so that the effects of clearing away heat and toxic materials, promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis, removing toxic substance and phlegm, dissipating nodules, relieving exterior heat and the like can be realized, the effect of treating acne is effectively improved, and the curative effect is quick.
Of course, it is not necessary for any one product that embodies the invention to achieve all of the above advantages simultaneously.
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The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be described clearly and completely below, 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.
The pharmacological effects of the invention are as follows:
acne, whelk spots appear on the body, but the occurring parts are different, and the same pathology is achieved: the qi system and blood system are characterized by heat, lung heat, liver heat, stomach heat, kidney heat, and also exogenous pathogenic heat. Acne is the reaction and manifestation of the changes of the internal organs and the external organs, so that the treatment of the internal organs has calmed the generation of acne on the surface skin. According to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, the sore disease is toxic swelling, fire and heat, and the exterior heat is not dissipated. The traditional Chinese medicine composition is realized through the synergistic effect of the traditional Chinese medicine formulas, and has the effects of clearing away heat and toxic materials, promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis, eliminating toxic phlegm, resolving masses and dispelling exterior heat, so that the balance of yin and yang is obtained, and the original ecological signs are restored.
The invention has the judgment standards of cure, effectiveness and ineffectiveness:
and (3) curing: more than 90% of disease symptoms disappear.
The method has the following advantages: the disappearance rate of disease symptoms is between 60 and 90 percent.
And (4) invalidation: the disease symptoms did not change.
In the following examples, the Chinese medicinal formulations in examples 1 to 7 are not prepared into paste, and are decocted by the patient himself or herself, and the examples are the cases accumulated by the inventor in the process of going to the doctor, and the inventor summarizes the best formulation through the feedback of the cases with better curative effect. Examples 8 to 16 adopt the ointment prepared according to the summarized formulation, and patients can directly take the ointment, which greatly facilitates the patients and is convenient for the patients to carry at any time.
Example 1
Jin in, male, 26 years old.
Chief complaints and medical history: a full face and acne, red throat with difficulty, red tongue without coating, cough with phlegm in the morning, and thready and wiry pulse.
Examination: a red face full of face acne, a red tongue without coating and a rapid and wiry pulse.
Syndrome differentiation: deficient yang floating upward, hyperactivity of spleen, stomach and lung fire, no dispersion of exterior heat, and phlegm produced by fire.
The treatment method comprises the following steps: clearing heat and cooling blood, nourishing yin, promoting blood circulation by removing blood stasis, relieving exterior heat, clearing heat and detoxicating.
Prescription: 15g of honeysuckle, 15g of wild chrysanthemum flower, 15g of radix sophorae flavescentis, 15g of cortex dictamni, 20g of cortex lycii radicis, 20g of cortex mori radicis, 15g of cortex moutan, 10g of mint, 20g of burdock, 15g of madder, 30g of gypsum, 15g of talc, 15g of radix scrophulariae and 12g of exocarpium citri rubrum.
The medicine is cured in three courses of treatment, 7 patches per treatment.
Example 2
Pan certain, female, 24 years old.
Chief complaints and medical history: acne develops on the face, repeated attacks occur for 3 years, the mouth is dry, and the pharynx is uncomfortable.
Examination: a red face with large pores, a red tongue without coating and a thready and rapid pulse.
Syndrome differentiation: the spleen, stomach and lung fire, the exterior heat is not dissipated.
The treatment method comprises the following steps: clearing away spleen, stomach and lung fire, cooling blood, removing toxic substance, promoting blood circulation, dispelling blood stasis, and dispelling exterior heat.
Prescription: 15g of honeysuckle, 15g of wild chrysanthemum flower, 15g of radix sophorae flavescentis, 15g of cortex dictamni, 20g of cortex lycii radicis, 20g of cortex mori radicis, 15g of cortex moutan, 10g of mint, 20g of burdock, 15g of madder, 30g of gypsum, 15g of talc, 10g of blackberry lily and 20g of radix ophiopogonis.
The medicine is cured in three courses of treatment, 7 patches per treatment.
Example 3
He, woman, 20 years old.
Chief complaints and medical history: acne grows on the face, and the acne repeatedly attacks for 3 to 4 years and is not cured for a long time.
Examination: a red face and a red tongue without coating, a large face, small pox and a thready and string pulse.
Syndrome differentiation: hyperactivity of fire due to yin deficiency, uprush of deficient fire, lung heat and excessive stomach heat.
The treatment method comprises the following steps: clear heat, cool blood, remove toxicity, nourish lung yin, resolve exterior heat.
Prescription: 15g of honeysuckle, 15g of wild chrysanthemum flower, 15g of radix sophorae flavescentis, 15g of cortex dictamni, 20g of cortex lycii radicis, 20g of cortex mori radicis, 15g of cortex moutan radicis, 10g of mint, 20g of burdock, 15g of madder, 30g of gypsum, 15g of talc, 20g of radix paeoniae rubra and 20g of radix ophiopogonis.
The disease is cured in five courses of treatment after 7 patches of each treatment.
Example 4
Jin Zhi, female, 20 years old.
Chief complaints and medical history: acne with large and small face, dark purple, uncomfortable pharynx and blood clots.
Examination: a sore on the face with dark purple spots, a very hot face, a red and swollen throat, a red tongue without coating, and a surging and rapid pulse.
Syndrome differentiation: fire-toxin attacking the head, exterior heat not dispersing, heat in qi system and heat in blood system.
The treatment method comprises the following steps: clear heat and cool blood and remove toxicity, activate blood and resolve stasis, dispel exterior heat and induce fire to return to its original origin.
Prescription: 15g of honeysuckle, 15g of wild chrysanthemum flower, 15g of radix sophorae flavescentis, 15g of cortex dictamni, 20g of cortex lycii radicis, 20g of cortex mori radicis, 15g of cortex moutan, 10g of mint, 20g of burdock, 15g of madder, 30g of gypsum, 15g of talc, 15g of scutellaria baicalensis and 20g of radix paeoniae rubra.
The disease is cured in five courses of treatment after 7 patches of each treatment.
Example 5
Liu Zhi, female, 26 years old.
Chief complaints and medical history: acne develops on the face for 3 years, and the menstruation is dribbling.
Examination: face-full acne, pale complexion, red tongue with no coating, thready and rapid pulse.
Syndrome differentiation: deficient fire goes upward, qi and blood are deficient, and acne is dull.
The treatment method comprises the following steps: clearing away heat, cooling blood, removing toxic substances, promoting blood circulation, dispelling blood stasis, dispelling exterior heat, and invigorating qi and blood.
Prescription: 15g of honeysuckle, 15g of wild chrysanthemum flower, 15g of radix sophorae flavescentis, 15g of cortex dictamni, 20g of cortex lycii radicis, 20g of cortex mori radicis, 15g of cortex moutan, 10g of mint, 20g of burdock, 15g of madder, 30g of gypsum, 15g of talc, 20g of angelica, 10g of radix scutellariae and 30g of astragalus membranaceus.
The patient can be cured after 7 patches of treatment in each course.
Example 6
Wangtao, female, 26 years old.
Chief complaints and medical history: acne rosacea may repeatedly attack face for 3 years.
Examination: acne on face and head is dense, large and big pores on face, insomnia and dreamful sleep, and thready and wiry pulse.
Syndrome differentiation: the deficient fire goes upward, the liver and lung are deficient, and the deficiency may lead to dryness-heat, restlessness of heart-mind and dreaminess.
The treatment method comprises the following steps: clear heat and remove toxicity, cool blood, dispel exterior heat, nourish qi and blood, induce fire to return to original.
Prescription: 15g of honeysuckle, 15g of wild chrysanthemum flower, 15g of radix sophorae flavescentis, 15g of cortex dictamni, 20g of cortex lycii radicis, 20g of cortex mori radicis, 15g of cortex moutan, 10g of mint, 20g of burdock, 15g of madder, 30g of gypsum, 15g of talc, 30g of radix rehmanniae, 30g of dragon bone and 30g of oyster.
The disease is cured in five courses of treatment after 7 patches of each treatment.
Example 7
Yang, woman, age 27.
Chief complaints and medical history: face-full acne, red tongue without coating, cold feeling of hands and feet in winter, and thready and weak pulse.
Examination: a red face with large pores, a red tongue without coating, aversion to cold and dry mouth.
Syndrome differentiation: fire hyperactivity due to yin deficiency, upward floating of deficient yang, cold in the lower.
The treatment method comprises the following steps: clear heat and cool blood and remove toxicity, activate blood and resolve stasis, resolve exterior heat and induce fire to return to its original origin.
Prescription: 15g of honeysuckle, 15g of wild chrysanthemum flower, 15g of radix sophorae flavescentis, 15g of cortex dictamni, 20g of cortex lycii radicis, 20g of cortex mori radicis, 15g of cortex moutan, 10g of mint, 20g of burdock, 15g of madder, 30g of gypsum, 15g of talc, 3g of cinnamon, 30g of radix rehmanniae and 20g of arillus longan.
The disease is cured in five courses of treatment after 7 patches of each treatment.
Example 8
Pan certain, female, age 30.
Chief complaints and medical history: red and itchy face, small acne and dense cloth.
Examination: most of the eczema of the joints of the fingers, the distribution of other fingers, thin fingers without flesh, thin fingers, difficulty in sleeping, dreaminess and thready and weak pulse.
Syndrome differentiation: deficiency of both qi and blood, uprush of deficient fire, failure of blood to nourish the heart, restlessness of heart-mind.
The treatment method comprises the following steps: clear heat and cool blood, activate blood and resolve stasis, release exterior heat and tonify qi and blood.
Prescription: 15g of honeysuckle, 15g of wild chrysanthemum flower, 15g of radix sophorae flavescentis, 15g of cortex dictamni, 20g of cortex lycii radicis, 20g of cortex mori radicis, 15g of cortex moutan, 10g of mint, 20g of burdock, 15g of madder, 30g of gypsum and 15g of talc.
The ointment is taken, and the four courses of treatment are used for curing.
Example 9
Wangtao, male, 23 years old.
Chief complaints and medical history: acne due to face, and itching all over the body.
Examination: the whole body has occluded pores, dark complexion, red tongue without coating and rapid and wiry pulse.
Syndrome differentiation: deficiency of both qi and blood, uprush of deficient fire, failure of blood to nourish the heart, restlessness of heart-mind.
The treatment method comprises the following steps: clear heat and cool blood, activate blood and resolve stasis, release exterior heat and tonify qi and blood.
Prescription: 15g of honeysuckle, 15g of wild chrysanthemum flower, 15g of radix sophorae flavescentis, 15g of cortex dictamni, 20g of cortex lycii radicis, 20g of cortex mori radicis, 15g of cortex moutan, 10g of mint, 20g of burdock, 15g of madder, 30g of gypsum and 15g of talc.
The paste is taken, and the cure is completed in five treatment courses.
Example 10
Li Yi, Neu, 29 years old.
Chief complaints and medical history: full face and acne, red throat, red face, surging and rapid pulse.
Examination: yellow-stained forehead in the mouth, red throat, red face, large pores, hot face, and surging and rapid pulse.
Syndrome differentiation: the qi system is hot, the blood system is hot, the pulse fire is excessive, the deficient fire is uprush, the liver fire and the stomach fire are exuberant.
The treatment method comprises the following steps: clear heat and cool blood, activate blood and resolve stasis, release exterior heat and tonify qi and blood.
Prescription: 15g of honeysuckle, 15g of wild chrysanthemum flower, 15g of radix sophorae flavescentis, 15g of cortex dictamni, 20g of cortex lycii radicis, 20g of cortex mori radicis, 15g of cortex moutan, 10g of mint, 20g of burdock, 15g of madder, 30g of gypsum and 15g of talc.
The ointment is taken, and the cure is achieved in three treatment courses.
Example 11
Wangzhi, female, 24 years old.
Chief complaints and medical history: full face and acne, red throat, red face, surging and rapid pulse.
Examination: yellow-stained forehead in the mouth, red throat, red face, large pores, hot face, and surging and rapid pulse.
Syndrome differentiation: the qi system is hot, the blood system is hot, the pulse fire is excessive, the deficient fire is uprush, the liver fire and the stomach fire are exuberant.
The treatment method comprises the following steps: clear heat and cool blood, activate blood and resolve stasis, release exterior heat and tonify qi and blood.
Prescription: 15g of honeysuckle, 15g of wild chrysanthemum flower, 15g of radix sophorae flavescentis, 15g of cortex dictamni, 20g of cortex lycii radicis, 20g of cortex mori radicis, 15g of cortex moutan, 10g of mint, 20g of burdock, 15g of madder, 30g of gypsum and 15g of talc.
The ointment is taken, and the cure is achieved in three treatment courses.
Example 12
Wangzhi, female, 34 years old.
Chief complaints and medical history: acne on face, red nose and cheek, and reddish face.
Examination: red face, red nose and cheek, hot face, acne, red tongue with white hair, dysmenorrhea, thready and rapid pulse.
Syndrome differentiation: the qi system is hot, the blood system is hot, the deficient yang ascends upwards, the exterior heat does not dissipate, and the cold descends.
The treatment method comprises the following steps: clear heat and cool blood, activate blood and resolve stasis, resolve exterior heat.
Prescription: 15g of honeysuckle, 15g of wild chrysanthemum flower, 15g of radix sophorae flavescentis, 15g of cortex dictamni, 20g of cortex lycii radicis, 20g of cortex mori radicis, 15g of cortex moutan, 10g of mint, 20g of burdock, 15g of madder, 30g of gypsum and 15g of talc.
The paste is taken, and the cure is completed in five treatment courses.
Example 13
Liu Zhi, female, age 33.
Chief complaints and examinations: a reddish face, face fullness, acne, severe scar sores on the right side and chin, scanty menstruation, blood clots, red tongue with no coating, red eyes and thready and weak pulse.
Syndrome differentiation: lung heat, liver fire, stomach fire, qi system with heat and blood system with heat.
The treatment method comprises the following steps: clear heat and cool blood, activate blood and resolve stasis, resolve exterior heat.
Prescription: 15g of honeysuckle, 15g of wild chrysanthemum flower, 15g of radix sophorae flavescentis, 15g of cortex dictamni, 20g of cortex lycii radicis, 20g of cortex mori radicis, 15g of cortex moutan radicis, 10g of mint, 20g of burdock, 15g of madder, 30g of gypsum and 15g of talc.
The ointment is taken, and the cure is completed in three treatment courses.
Example 14
Senior, male, 15 years old.
Chief complaints and examinations: acne on the face and back, red tongue with no coating, and thready and rapid pulse.
Syndrome differentiation: heat in the qi system and heat in the blood system, the lung fire is vigorous, the stomach fire is vigorous, and the exterior heat is not dissipated.
The treatment method comprises the following steps: clear heat and cool blood, activate blood and resolve stasis, resolve exterior heat.
Prescription: 15g of honeysuckle, 15g of wild chrysanthemum flower, 15g of radix sophorae flavescentis, 15g of cortex dictamni, 20g of cortex lycii radicis, 20g of cortex mori radicis, 15g of cortex moutan, 10g of mint, 20g of burdock, 15g of madder, 30g of gypsum and 15g of talc.
The ointment is taken, and the cure is achieved in three treatment courses.
Example 15
Liu Zhi, female, age 33.
Chief complaints and examinations: wheezy sores on the face, red tongue without coating, red face, large pores, and thready and wiry pulse.
Syndrome differentiation: excess heat with vigorous fire, heat in qi system, heat in blood system, hyperactivity of lung and stomach fire, and thready and wiry pulse.
The treatment method comprises the following steps: clear heat and cool blood, activate blood and resolve stasis, resolve exterior heat.
Prescription: 15g of honeysuckle, 15g of wild chrysanthemum flower, 15g of radix sophorae flavescentis, 15g of cortex dictamni, 20g of cortex lycii radicis, 20g of cortex mori radicis, 15g of cortex moutan, 10g of mint, 20g of burdock, 15g of madder, 30g of gypsum and 15g of talc.
The ointment is taken, and the four courses of treatment are used for curing.
Example 16
Ou Shi, male, age 48.
Chief complaints and examinations: red and swollen face on the forehead, thickened skin, greasy tongue and surging and rapid pulse.
Syndrome differentiation: the qi system has heat, the blood system has heat, the lung and stomach have heat, the spleen and stomach are damp and heavy, the heat is externally transmitted, and the exterior heat is not dissipated.
The treatment method comprises the following steps: clear heat and cool blood, activate blood and resolve stasis, resolve exterior heat.
Prescription: 15g of honeysuckle, 15g of wild chrysanthemum flower, 15g of radix sophorae flavescentis, 15g of cortex dictamni, 20g of cortex lycii radicis, 20g of cortex mori radicis, 15g of cortex moutan radicis, 10g of mint, 20g of burdock, 15g of madder, 30g of gypsum and 15g of talc.
The paste is taken, and the cure is completed in five treatment courses.
In the above examples, each treatment period was 7 days, and in examples 1 to 7, 1 patch was one day. In examples 8 to 16, the traditional Chinese medicine ointment is bottled in 1000ml, and the mild patient takes the traditional Chinese medicine ointment twice a day, and the dosage of each time is 30 ml; the preparation is taken by a severe patient three times a day, and the dosage of each time is 30 ml.
The preferred embodiments of the invention disclosed above are intended to be illustrative only. The preferred embodiments are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise embodiments disclosed. Obviously, many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and the practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention. The invention is limited only by the claims and their full scope and equivalents.
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1. The traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating acne is characterized by comprising the following traditional Chinese medicine components in parts by weight: 14-17 parts of honeysuckle, 14-17 parts of wild chrysanthemum flower, 14-17 parts of radix sophorae flavescentis, 14-17 parts of cortex dictamni, 18-23 parts of cortex lycii radicis, 18-23 parts of cortex mori, 14-17 parts of cortex moutan radicis, 8-12 parts of mint, 18-23 parts of burdock, 14-17 parts of madder, 20-40 parts of gypsum and 14-17 parts of talc;
the preparation method of the traditional Chinese medicine ointment comprises the following steps: weighing the traditional Chinese medicine components according to the proportion, decocting twice, concentrating to obtain clear paste, adding honey into the clear paste, continuously concentrating until the mixture is dripped into beads, and cooling to obtain the traditional Chinese medicine ointment.
2. The traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating acne according to claim 1, which is characterized by comprising the following traditional Chinese medicine components in parts by weight: 15-16 parts of honeysuckle, 15-16 parts of wild chrysanthemum flower, 15-16 parts of radix sophorae flavescentis, 15-16 parts of cortex dictamni, 19-21 parts of cortex lycii radicis, 19-21 parts of cortex mori radicis, 15-16 parts of cortex moutan radicis, 8-12 parts of mint, 19-21 parts of burdock, 15-16 parts of madder, 28-32 parts of gypsum and 15-16 parts of talc.
3. The traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating acne according to claim 2, which is characterized by comprising the following traditional Chinese medicine components in parts by weight: 15 parts of honeysuckle, 15 parts of wild chrysanthemum flower, 15 parts of radix sophorae flavescentis, 15 parts of cortex dictamni, 20 parts of cortex lycii radicis, 20 parts of cortex mori radicis, 15 parts of cortex moutan, 10 parts of mint, 20 parts of burdock, 15 parts of madder, 30 parts of gypsum and 15 parts of talc.
4. The traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating acne according to claim 1, which is characterized in that: the decoction liquids of the two times of decoction are merged, and the time of each time of decoction is 2-3 h.
5. The traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating acne according to claim 4, which is characterized in that: the decoction is settled before concentration, and solid is filtered.
6. The traditional Chinese medicine ointment for treating acne according to claim 1, which is characterized in that: the honey is refined honey which has been refined to remove impurities and kill microorganisms.
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