CN113663021A - Ointment for treating scald and preparation method thereof - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention discloses an ointment for treating scalds and a preparation method thereof, wherein the ointment comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 10-20 parts of garden burnet root, 8-15 parts of catechu, 10-20 parts of rhizoma anemarrhenae, 8-15 parts of honeysuckle, 8-15 parts of pinellia ternate, 15-25 parts of golden cypress, 10-20 parts of cortex moutan, 10-20 parts of radix angelicae, 25-40 parts of rhizoma corydalis, 8-15 parts of lithospermum, 10-20 parts of rheum officinale, 8-15 parts of coptis chinensis, 15-25 parts of liquorice, 25-40 parts of white wax and 40-60 parts of frankincense. Has the advantages that: the ointment of the invention is prepared by decocting the medicines and the white wax together to form the ointment, can promote the medicines to be quickly absorbed by cells, has the efficacies of clearing away heat and toxic material, removing putrefaction and promoting granulation, and can treat various burns, bedsores and unhealed wounds of ulcers.
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Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of traditional Chinese medicines, in particular to an ointment for treating scalds and a preparation method thereof.
Background
Scald is an injury caused by high temperature liquid, high temperature solid or high temperature steam, and belongs to common diseases. Clinically, the burn is generally divided into three categories, namely mild burn, moderate burn, severe burn and the like, and the scald is often seen in children. The main clinical manifestations of scald are red and swollen skin, blister and pain, and the prognosis is good when the scald is treated in time. If the treatment is not timely, scar hyperplasia and infection are easily caused, and the serious patient can cause shock.
At present, most of the traditional Chinese medicine scald ointment is prepared from Chinese herbal medicine preparations, has no toxicity, no side effect and certain curative effect, but has not particularly remarkable curative effect, long treatment time and slow wound healing.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to solve the problems and provide an ointment for treating scalds and a preparation method thereof.
The invention realizes the purpose through the following technical scheme:
an ointment for treating scalds is composed of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 10-20 parts of garden burnet root, 8-15 parts of catechu, 10-20 parts of rhizoma anemarrhenae, 8-15 parts of honeysuckle, 8-15 parts of pinellia ternate, 15-25 parts of golden cypress, 10-20 parts of cortex moutan, 10-20 parts of radix angelicae, 25-40 parts of rhizoma corydalis, 8-15 parts of lithospermum, 10-20 parts of rheum officinale, 8-15 parts of coptis chinensis, 15-25 parts of liquorice, 25-40 parts of white wax and 40-60 parts of frankincense.
Further, the material comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 20 parts of garden burnet root, 8 parts of catechu, 20 parts of rhizoma anemarrhenae, 8 parts of honeysuckle, 15 parts of pinellia ternate, 15 parts of golden cypress, 20 parts of cortex moutan, 10 parts of angelica dahurica, 40 parts of rhizoma corydalis, 8 parts of lithospermum, 20 parts of rheum officinale, 8 parts of coptis chinensis, 25 parts of liquorice, 25 parts of white wax and 60 parts of frankincense.
Further, the material comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 15 parts of garden burnet root, 10 parts of catechu, 15 parts of rhizoma anemarrhenae, 10 parts of honeysuckle, 10 parts of pinellia ternate, 20 parts of golden cypress, 15 parts of cortex moutan, 15 parts of angelica dahurica, 30 parts of rhizoma corydalis, 10 parts of lithospermum, 15 parts of rheum officinale, 10 parts of coptis chinensis, 20 parts of liquorice, 30 parts of white wax and 50 parts of frankincense.
Further, the material comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 10 parts of garden burnet root, 15 parts of catechu, 10 parts of rhizoma anemarrhenae, 15 parts of honeysuckle, 8 parts of pinellia ternate, 25 parts of golden cypress, 10 parts of cortex moutan, 20 parts of angelica dahurica, 25 parts of rhizoma corydalis, 15 parts of lithospermum, 10 parts of rheum officinale, 15 parts of coptis chinensis, 15 parts of liquorice, 40 parts of white wax and 50 parts of frankincense.
Further, the feed additive is composed of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 18 parts of garden burnet root, 12 parts of catechu, 14 parts of rhizoma anemarrhenae, 12 parts of honeysuckle, 12 parts of pinellia ternate, 22 parts of golden cypress, 18 parts of cortex moutan, 18 parts of angelica dahurica, 35 parts of rhizoma corydalis, 12 parts of lithospermum, 12 parts of rheum officinale, 12 parts of coptis chinensis, 22 parts of liquorice, 35 parts of white wax and 55 parts of frankincense.
The invention also provides a preparation method for producing the ointment for treating scalds, which comprises the following steps:
a. adding the garden burnet, the catechu, the rhizoma anemarrhenae, the honeysuckle, the pinellia ternate, the golden cypress, the cortex moutan, the radix angelicae, the rhizoma corydalis, the lithospermum, the rheum officinale, the coptis chinensis and the liquorice in parts by weight into an oil pan, soaking the materials in sesame oil for a week, heating the oil to decoct the materials to be brown, and filtering the materials;
b. and (b) adding the white wax and the frankincense into the sesame oil decocted in the step (a), continuously stirring, and decocting the mixture into paste after being decocted with strong fire.
The traditional Chinese medicine has the following medicinal properties:
garden burnet root: the picric acid is non-toxic and cold in nature; entering liver, lung, kidney and large intestine meridians, and has the following main actions: has the functions of cooling blood, stopping bleeding, clearing away heat and toxic materials, promoting granulation and healing wound; treating hematochezia, bloody dysentery, hemorrhoid hemorrhage, hematuria, metrorrhagia, carbuncle, swelling, sore, burn, and scald;
catechu: bitter, astringent and slightly cold in taste; entering lung meridian; the functions and indications are as follows: astringe dampness, promote tissue regeneration and heal wound. Can be used for treating unhealed ulcer, eczema, aphtha, traumatic injury, traumatic hemorrhage;
rhizoma anemarrhenae: bitter and sweet in taste and cold in nature; entering lung, stomach and kidney meridians; the functions and indications are as follows: clearing heat and purging fire, promoting fluid production and moistening dryness; can be used for treating exogenous febrile disease, hyperpyrexia with polydipsia, lung heat with cough, hectic fever due to yin-deficiency, diabetes due to internal heat, and constipation due to intestinal dryness;
honeysuckle flower: sweet taste and cold nature; it enters lung, heart, stomach and large intestine meridians; the functional indications are as follows: clearing away heat and toxic materials, and dispelling pathogenic wind-heat; can be used for treating affection of exogenous wind-heat, epidemic febrile disease, fever, carbuncle, swelling, sore and ulcer, sore throat, and dysentery due to toxic heat;
pinellia ternata: pungent, warm, toxic; spleen, stomach and lung meridians entered; the functions are mainly as follows: eliminating dampness and phlegm, lowering adverse qi and relieving vomit, relieving distension and fullness and resolving hard mass, and relieving swelling, resolving hard mass and pain, and can be used for treating cough, asthma, excessive phlegm, emesis, regurgitation, fullness in chest and epigastrium, headache, giddiness, nocturnal restlessness, goiter, subcutaneous nodule, superficial infection, and toxic swelling;
phellodendron bark: bitter in taste and cold in nature, entering kidney meridian; the bladder; the large intestine channel, the functional indications are: clearing heat and detoxicating, purging pathogenic fire and eliminating dampness, and can be used for treating acute bacillary dysentery, acute enteritis, acute icteric hepatitis, urinary system infection, etc., and for treating fire scald, otitis media, acute conjunctivitis, etc. by external use;
cortex moutan: is bitter in taste; cooling; slightly cold; returning to the heart; liver; a kidney; the lung meridian; the functions and indications are as follows: clearing heat and cooling blood; promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis; the heat entering the blood system of warm diseases; carrying out spot formation; hematemesis and epistaxis; the later stage heat-volt yin of the hot lacrimal profitable orbital bacteria generates heat; yin deficiency, hectic fever and tidal fever; amenorrhea due to blood stagnation; dysmenorrhea; carbuncle, swelling and sore; traumatic injury; rheumatism and pyretic arthralgia;
radix angelicae: pungent taste and warm nature; entering lung, spleen and stomach meridians; the functional indications are as follows: relieving exterior syndrome, dispelling cold, dispelling pathogenic wind, relieving pain, dredging nasal orifice, eliminating dampness, relieving leukorrhagia, relieving swelling, expelling pus, dispelling pathogenic wind, and relieving itching; can be used for treating wind-cold type common cold, headache, toothache, rheumatalgia, nasosinusitis, leukorrhagia, sore, carbuncle, and toxic swelling; can be used as flavoring agent, and has functions of removing fishy smell and enhancing flavor;
rhizoma corydalis: bitter and pungent taste, warm in nature; entering liver, heart and stomach meridians; has effects in promoting circulation, dispelling blood stasis, promoting circulation of qi, and relieving pain; can be used for treating thoracic obstruction, heart pain, hypochondriac pain, abdominal pain, headache, lumbago, hernia pain, osteodynia, dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, puerperal abdominal pain due to blood stasis, and traumatic injury;
lithospermum: cold in nature; sweet and salty taste; heart meridian and liver meridian entered; the functions and indications are as follows: has the effects of promoting blood circulation, cooling blood, removing toxic substances, promoting eruption, etc., and can be used for treating measles without adequate eruption, blood heat and toxic materials, eczema, burn, erysipelas, scald due to hot water and fire, etc.;
rhubarb: bitter taste and cold nature; spleen, stomach, large intestine, liver, heart meridian entered; the efficacy is as follows: has effects in purging pathogenic accumulation, clearing away heat, purging pathogenic fire, cooling blood, removing toxic materials, dispelling blood stasis, dredging channels, promoting diuresis, and eliminating jaundice; the main treatment is as follows: can be used for treating constipation due to excessive heat accumulation, hematemesis, epistaxis, conjunctival congestion, pharyngeal swelling, carbuncle, sore, intestinal carbuncle, abdominal pain, blood stasis, amenorrhea, puerperal blood stasis, traumatic injury, damp-heat dysentery, jaundice, dark urine, stranguria, and edema; externally treating burns and scalds;
coptis chinensis: bitter taste and cold nature; the channels of heart, liver, stomach and large intestine; has effects in clearing away heat, eliminating dampness, purging pathogenic fire, and removing toxic materials; can be used for treating diarrhea, dysentery, emesis and acid regurgitation caused by gastrointestinal damp-heat; can also be used for treating vexation, thirst, hyperpyrexia, dysphoria, coma and delirium caused by fever; can also be used for treating hyperactivity of heart fire, yin blood deficiency, dysphoria, insomnia, hematemesis, epistaxis, sore and carbuncle due to fire toxin;
licorice root: sweet taste, mild nature, and can be used for invigorating spleen, replenishing qi, clearing away heat and toxic materials, eliminating phlegm, relieving cough, relieving spasm and pain, and harmonizing the medicines, and can be used for treating weakness of spleen and stomach, listlessness, debilitation, cardiopalmus, short breath, cough, excessive phlegm, abdominal cavity, limb spasm, pain, carbuncle, swelling, sore, and toxic materials, and relieving drug toxicity and strong nature;
white wax: sweet, light and neutral in nature; spleen, stomach and large intestine meridians entered; the functional indications are as follows: detoxicating, promoting granulation, relieving dysentery, stopping bleeding, and relieving pain; can be used for treating carbuncle, cellulitis, carbuncle, ulcer, acute cardialgia, dysentery with bloody pus, chronic diarrhea, fetal movement with bloody discharge, spermatorrhea, and leukorrhagia;
frankincense: pungent and bitter in flavor and warm in nature; entering heart, liver and spleen meridians, they have the following actions: regulating qi, promoting blood circulation, relieving pain, and removing toxic materials; it is indicated for stagnation of qi and blood, pain in the heart and abdomen, carbuncle, sore, swelling and toxin, traumatic injury, dysmenorrhea, and puerperal pain due to blood stasis.
The invention has the beneficial effects that: the ointment of the invention is prepared by decocting the medicines and the white wax together to form the ointment, can promote the medicines to be quickly absorbed by cells, has the efficacies of clearing away heat and toxic material, removing putrefaction and promoting granulation, and can treat various burns, bedsores and unhealed wounds of ulcers.
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The technical solutions of the present invention will be described clearly and completely with reference to the following embodiments, and it should be understood 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 first embodiment is as follows:
an ointment for treating scalds is composed of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 20 parts of garden burnet root, 8 parts of catechu, 20 parts of rhizoma anemarrhenae, 8 parts of honeysuckle, 15 parts of pinellia ternate, 15 parts of golden cypress, 20 parts of cortex moutan, 10 parts of angelica dahurica, 40 parts of rhizoma corydalis, 8 parts of lithospermum, 20 parts of rheum officinale, 8 parts of coptis chinensis, 25 parts of liquorice, 25 parts of white wax and 60 parts of frankincense.
Example two:
an ointment for treating scalds is composed of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 15 parts of garden burnet root, 10 parts of catechu, 15 parts of rhizoma anemarrhenae, 10 parts of honeysuckle, 10 parts of pinellia ternate, 20 parts of golden cypress, 15 parts of cortex moutan, 15 parts of angelica dahurica, 30 parts of rhizoma corydalis, 10 parts of lithospermum, 15 parts of rheum officinale, 10 parts of coptis chinensis, 20 parts of liquorice, 30 parts of white wax and 50 parts of frankincense.
Example three:
an ointment for treating scalds is composed of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 10 parts of garden burnet root, 15 parts of catechu, 10 parts of rhizoma anemarrhenae, 15 parts of honeysuckle, 8 parts of pinellia ternate, 25 parts of golden cypress, 10 parts of cortex moutan, 20 parts of angelica dahurica, 25 parts of rhizoma corydalis, 15 parts of lithospermum, 10 parts of rheum officinale, 15 parts of coptis chinensis, 15 parts of liquorice, 40 parts of white wax and 50 parts of frankincense.
Example four:
an ointment for treating scalds is composed of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 18 parts of garden burnet root, 12 parts of catechu, 14 parts of rhizoma anemarrhenae, 12 parts of honeysuckle, 12 parts of pinellia ternate, 22 parts of golden cypress, 18 parts of cortex moutan, 18 parts of angelica dahurica, 35 parts of rhizoma corydalis, 12 parts of lithospermum, 12 parts of rheum officinale, 12 parts of coptis chinensis, 22 parts of liquorice, 35 parts of white wax and 55 parts of frankincense.
A preparation method for producing the ointment for treating the scalds comprises the following steps:
a. adding the garden burnet, the catechu, the rhizoma anemarrhenae, the honeysuckle, the pinellia ternate, the golden cypress, the cortex moutan, the radix angelicae, the rhizoma corydalis, the lithospermum, the rheum officinale, the coptis chinensis and the liquorice in parts by weight into an oil pan, soaking the materials in sesame oil for a week, heating the oil to decoct the materials to be brown, and filtering the materials;
b. and (b) adding the white wax and the frankincense into the sesame oil decocted in the step (a), continuously stirring, and decocting the mixture into paste after being decocted with strong fire.
The ointment for treating the scald consists of sanguisorba officinalis, catechu, rhizoma anemarrhenae, honeysuckle, pinellia ternate, golden cypress, cortex moutan, radix angelicae, rhizoma corydalis, lithospermum, rheum officinale, coptis chinensis and liquorice. Wherein the sanguisorba has the functions of cooling blood, stopping bleeding, clearing away heat and toxic materials, promoting granulation and healing sores; catechu has effects of eliminating dampness, promoting granulation, and healing sore; the phellodendron bark has the functions of clearing away heat and toxic material, purging fire and drying dampness; radix Arnebiae has effects of promoting blood circulation, cooling blood, removing toxic substances, and promoting eruption; the four medicines are compatible and are monarch medicines together, so that fire toxin can be quickly extracted, the skin can be quickly healed, sores can be avoided, virus breeding is inhibited, and the scald healing effect is improved; rhizoma anemarrhenae, honeysuckle, pinellia ternate, rhizoma corydalis, rheum officinale and coptis chinensis have the effects of clearing away heat and toxic materials, relieving spasm and pain, relieving distension and fullness and dissipating stagnation, relieving swelling and dissipating stagnation, expelling pus, dispelling wind and arresting itching, promoting blood circulation and dissipating blood stasis, can avoid the skin of a patient after scald from generating pustules, promote blood circulation and relieve swelling, reduce pruritus and pain, and avoid skin ulcer and virus breeding caused by itching at the scald part which is difficult to endure; the cortex moutan and the radix angelicae dahuricae are adjuvant drugs, and have the effects of cooling blood, removing toxicity, reducing swelling, expelling pus, dispelling wind and relieving itching; the liquorice is used as a guiding drug for harmonizing the effects of the other drugs in the recipe, and can clear away heat and toxic materials; the whole formula has the effects of monarch, minister, assistant and guide, has the effects of clearing heat and detoxicating, reducing swelling and expelling pus, promoting granulation and healing sore, dispelling wind and relieving itching, and is good at treating scald.
The concrete cases are as follows:
1. liu somebody, male, 47 years old, steelworks, hot metal burns on the dorsum of feet, scabs after going to hospital burn department for treatment for 20 days, large-area black scabs and purulent necrotic tissues on the dorsum of feet are discovered during diagnosis, the scald ointment is externally applied after part of necrotic tissues and slough are removed by conventional disinfection, and the scald ointment is applied once a day and healed in 22 days;
2. after the Yang is cured, the female is aged 76 years old, the whole body is scalded in a large area by boiled water, the Yang is transferred to a provincial hospital for treatment after being delivered to a hospital in the city for treatment, the scald ointment is used for treatment after the treatment, the scald ointment is sterilized conventionally before each medicine application, the scald ointment is used once a day, and the patient can be cured in 26 days;
3. when a large area of a part of Zhu and a part of a woman in 13 years old are scalded by boiled water, the scald ointment is used once a day after conventional disinfection, and the disease can be cured in 10 days.
The foregoing illustrates and describes the principles, general features, and advantages of the present invention. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, which are described in the specification and illustrated only to illustrate the principle of the present invention, but that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention, which fall within the scope of the invention as claimed.
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1. An ointment for treating scalds is characterized in that: the composition is characterized by comprising the following raw materials in parts by weight: 10-20 parts of garden burnet root, 8-15 parts of catechu, 10-20 parts of rhizoma anemarrhenae, 8-15 parts of honeysuckle, 8-15 parts of pinellia ternate, 15-25 parts of golden cypress, 10-20 parts of cortex moutan, 10-20 parts of radix angelicae, 25-40 parts of rhizoma corydalis, 8-15 parts of lithospermum, 10-20 parts of rheum officinale, 8-15 parts of coptis chinensis, 15-25 parts of liquorice, 25-40 parts of white wax and 40-60 parts of frankincense.
2. The ointment for treating scalds according to claim 1, which is characterized in that: the composition is characterized by comprising the following raw materials in parts by weight: 20 parts of garden burnet root, 8 parts of catechu, 20 parts of rhizoma anemarrhenae, 8 parts of honeysuckle, 15 parts of pinellia ternate, 15 parts of golden cypress, 20 parts of cortex moutan, 10 parts of angelica dahurica, 40 parts of rhizoma corydalis, 8 parts of lithospermum, 20 parts of rheum officinale, 8 parts of coptis chinensis, 25 parts of liquorice, 25 parts of white wax and 60 parts of frankincense.
3. The ointment for treating scalds according to claim 1, which is characterized in that: the composition is characterized by comprising the following raw materials in parts by weight: 15 parts of garden burnet root, 10 parts of catechu, 15 parts of rhizoma anemarrhenae, 10 parts of honeysuckle, 10 parts of pinellia ternate, 20 parts of golden cypress, 15 parts of cortex moutan, 15 parts of angelica dahurica, 30 parts of rhizoma corydalis, 10 parts of lithospermum, 15 parts of rheum officinale, 10 parts of coptis chinensis, 20 parts of liquorice, 30 parts of white wax and 50 parts of frankincense.
4. The ointment for treating scalds according to claim 1, which is characterized in that: the composition is characterized by comprising the following raw materials in parts by weight: 10 parts of garden burnet root, 15 parts of catechu, 10 parts of rhizoma anemarrhenae, 15 parts of honeysuckle, 8 parts of pinellia ternate, 25 parts of golden cypress, 10 parts of cortex moutan, 20 parts of angelica dahurica, 25 parts of rhizoma corydalis, 15 parts of lithospermum, 10 parts of rheum officinale, 15 parts of coptis chinensis, 15 parts of liquorice, 40 parts of white wax and 50 parts of frankincense.
5. The ointment for treating scalds according to claim 1, which is characterized in that: the composition is characterized by comprising the following raw materials in parts by weight: 18 parts of garden burnet root, 12 parts of catechu, 14 parts of rhizoma anemarrhenae, 12 parts of honeysuckle, 12 parts of pinellia ternate, 22 parts of golden cypress, 18 parts of cortex moutan, 18 parts of angelica dahurica, 35 parts of rhizoma corydalis, 12 parts of lithospermum, 12 parts of rheum officinale, 12 parts of coptis chinensis, 22 parts of liquorice, 35 parts of white wax and 55 parts of frankincense.
6. The method for preparing the ointment for treating scalds according to any one of claims 1 to 5, which is characterized by comprising the following steps: the method comprises the following steps:
a. adding the garden burnet, the catechu, the rhizoma anemarrhenae, the honeysuckle, the pinellia ternate, the golden cypress, the cortex moutan, the radix angelicae, the rhizoma corydalis, the lithospermum, the rheum officinale, the coptis chinensis and the liquorice in parts by weight into an oil pan, soaking the materials in sesame oil for a week, heating the oil to decoct the materials to be brown, and filtering the materials;
b. and (b) adding the white wax and the frankincense into the sesame oil decocted in the step (a), continuously stirring, and decocting the mixture into paste after being decocted with strong fire.
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