CN115300587A - Foot soaking medicine bag for treating gout - Google Patents

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CN115300587A
CN115300587A CN202211078067.8A CN202211078067A CN115300587A CN 115300587 A CN115300587 A CN 115300587A CN 202211078067 A CN202211078067 A CN 202211078067A CN 115300587 A CN115300587 A CN 115300587A
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Abstract

The invention relates to a foot soaking medicine bag for treating gout. The traditional Chinese medicine foot-soaking medicine bag mainly comprises glabrous greenbrier rhizome, honeysuckle stem, clematis root, earthworm, stiff silkworm, coix seed, amur corktree bark, swordlike atractylodes rhizome, twotooth achyranthes root, frankincense, myrrh, chinese angelica, red sage root, white paeony root, pawpaw, oriental waterplantain rhizome, fourstamen stephania root, corydalis tuber, dahurian angelica root, tree peony bark, red yam rhizome, plantain seed and liquoric root, acts on skin by a soaking external treatment method to be absorbed by the body, has the effects of nourishing liver and kidney, promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, warming yang and dispelling cold, reducing phlegm and resolving masses, promoting blood circulation and removing meridian obstruction, clearing heat and dispelling wind, dredging collaterals and promoting urination, clearing heat and promoting urination and discharging calculus, is used for treating gout by adopting natural traditional Chinese medicine components and an external treatment mode, is effective in treating gout, does not need to be taken orally, does not have side effects, is convenient to use, is low in cost, does not need to cause pains of patients to undergo surgery and the like, has a better treatment effect and is convenient to apply and popularize.

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Foot soaking medicine bag for treating gout
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of gout treatment, in particular to a foot soaking medicine bag for treating gout.
Background
Gout (a common and complex arthritis type, which can be suffered by people of all ages, has higher morbidity than women, gout patients often have sudden joint pain at night, acute onset, pain, edema, red swelling and inflammation at joint parts, and pain sensation is slowly reduced until disappearance, which lasts for several days or weeks.
Gout is a disease and inflammatory reaction caused by urate deposited in joint capsules, bursa synovium, cartilage, bone and other tissues, and is mostly caused by genetic factors, and gout is greatly related to daily living habits, is usually found in men over 40 years old, is mostly found in the first metatarsophalangeal joint, and can also occur in other larger joints, particularly ankle and foot joints. Gout is a common and complex type of arthritis, and patients with gout often have sudden joint pain at night, acute attack, pain, edema, red swelling and inflammation at joint parts, and pain is slowly relieved until the pain disappears for days or weeks. Gout attack is related to the concentration of uric acid in the body, and gout can form urate deposition in joint cavities and the like, thereby causing acute joint pain. Gout belongs to the category of arthralgia syndrome in traditional Chinese medicine. Arthralgia syndrome is a disease in which the circulation of qi and blood is affected by the blockage of meridians by pathogenic factors such as wind, cold, dampness and heat, which causes pain, soreness and numbness in the limbs, bones, joints and muscle periphery, or symptoms such as difficulty in flexion and extension, stiffness, swelling and deformation of joints. The mild patients may have diseases in the joints and muscles of the limbs, while the severe patients may be in the zang-fu organs. This disease is caused by obstruction of meridians by pathogenic qi and unsmooth circulation of qi and blood, so eliminating pathogenic qi and activating collaterals, relieving spasm and alleviating pain are the therapeutic principles of this disease. Because of the mixed pathogenic qi, the therapeutic methods of dispelling wind, dispelling cold, removing dampness, clearing heat, eliminating phlegm, removing blood stasis and dredging collaterals should be considered together, and because of the preponderance of pathogenic qi, there are key points to eliminate pathogenic qi and dredge collaterals. Deficiency of healthy qi is an important cause of the disease, and patients with deficiency or excess syndrome due to consumption of healthy qi in chronic diseases should strengthen healthy qi to eliminate pathogens, and strengthen healthy qi to help eliminate pathogens. For the victory of wind pathogen or collaterals of chronic patients, blood-nourishing herbs should be added, so called "treating wind first treats blood and blood circulating wind self-extinguishes"; for the victory of cold, yang-tonifying herbs should be added to the herbs to make yang qi exuberant, so cold-dispelling collaterals-unblocking; for the patients with dampness, the spleen-invigorating and qi-replenishing herbs are added to ensure that the spleen-invigorating can expel dampness; the heat-evil-victory action is accompanied by the action of cooling blood and nourishing yin to prevent the deep and difficult understanding of the disease caused by burning ying-yin. Tonifying qi, nourishing blood, and nourishing liver and kidney are important therapeutic methods for deficiency syndrome and obstinate arthralgia.
At present, the traditional treatment method in China is to adjust the life style, prevent the excessive production of uric acid, promote the excretion of uric acid along with low food by drinking, and achieve the aim of preventing gout; gout causes organ microcirculation disturbance due to deposition of uric acid in various organs, and cardiovascular, cerebrovascular and renal complications need to be actively prevented. The drinking is limited. Alcohol consumes a large amount of water in a human body and generates a large amount of purine in the fermentation process, the more purine in the human body, the more uric acid is produced by metabolism, and meanwhile, the alcohol stimulates the liver to produce uric acid, so that the incidence rate of gout and the harm of gout to the human body are increased. For obese gout patients, the patients are guided to move regularly while paying attention to blood uric acid, indexes such as blood pressure, blood sugar, blood fat and liver transaminase are monitored, comprehensive treatment is given, the blood uric acid is maintained to reach the standard, and the number of affected joints is reduced as far as possible. Avoid overeating, alcoholism, catching cold and dampness, over-fatigue and mental stress, wear comfortable shoes, prevent joint damage, and use cautiously drugs affecting uric acid excretion such as some diuretics and low dose aspirin. Preventing and treating concomitant diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, coronary heart disease, etc. The gout acute attack stage recommends anti-inflammatory and analgesic treatment as soon as possible (generally within 24 h), and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), colchicine and glucocorticoid can effectively resist inflammation and relieve pain, so that the life quality of patients is improved. The acid reduction treatment is not carried out in the acute attack stage, but the patient who takes the acid reduction medicine does not need to stop taking the acid reduction medicine so as to avoid causing fluctuation of blood uric acid, and the attack time is prolonged or the attack is carried out again. For patients with acute gouty arthritis with frequent attack (> 2 times/year) and chronic gouty arthritis or tophus, uric acid reduction treatment should be performed, and the blood uric acid level of the patients is stably controlled below 6mg/dl (358 mu mol/L), which is helpful for relieving symptoms and controlling the disease condition. When a gout patient is treated by reducing uric acid, the drug should be taken by referring to a mechanism of hyperuricemia, and a personalized drug regimen is adopted, such as that allopurinol or febuxostat is recommended to be used for inhibiting uric acid generation; when the excretion of uric acid is promoted, benzbromarone and propafenone are recommended. Because both the drug therapy and the surgical therapy have certain side effects or are easy to relapse, people prefer a dietetic invigoration or traditional Chinese medicine conditioning treatment scheme, the physiotherapy is convenient, the cost is low, and the side effects are small or the side effects are not caused.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of the problems in the prior art, the invention discloses a foot soaking medicine bag for treating gout, which comprises the following main components in parts by weight:
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the Lumbricus should be soaked in wine and pounded into paste for use.
Rhizoma Smilacis Glabrae is dried rhizome of Smilax scobinicaulis of Liliaceae. Sweet and bland in flavor and mild in nature. It enters liver and stomach meridians. Has the effects of removing toxic substance, eliminating dampness, and smoothing joint movement, and is mainly used for treating limb spasm and arthralgia and myalgia caused by syphilis and mercury poisoning; stranguria with turbid damp-heat, leukorrhagia, abscess, scrofula, scabies and tinea.
Honeysuckle stem, japanese honeysuckle stem, love-pea vine root of Chinese pulsatilla, herba cynanchi bungei, climbing fig, salicyl stem, stephania japonica, mandarin duck herb, ricepaperplant pith, honey barrel stem, honeysuckle stem, sweet vine, honeysuckle seedling and the like. Is in long cylindrical shape, has multiple branches, is often wound into bundles with the diameter of 1.5-6 mm. The surface is brownish red to dark brown, some are grayish green, smooth or hairy; the outer skin is easily peeled off. Multiple segments are arranged on the branches, the internodes are 6-9 cm long, and the branches have residual leaves and leaf marks. Brittle and easy to break, and has yellowish white cross section and hollow structure. No smell, slightly bitter taste of old branches and light taste of tender branches. Mainly used for clearing away heat and toxic material, dispelling wind and dredging collaterals. Can be used for treating epidemic febrile disease, fever, dysentery, carbuncle, swelling, suppurative sore, rheumatism, arthralgia, and red swelling of joint.
Radix Clematidis is dried root and rhizome of Clematis chinensis Osbeck, clematis chinensis Osbeck or Clematis terepense T.Y.Dongbei of Ranunculaceae. Pungent, salty and warm in nature. It enters bladder meridian. Has effects of dispelling pathogenic wind and removing dampness, and dredging channels and collaterals, and can be used for treating rheumatalgia, numbness of limbs, spasm of tendons and vessels, and difficulty in flexion and extension.
Earthworm, also known as earthworm. Has effects of clearing heat, arresting convulsion, dredging collaterals, relieving asthma, and promoting urination. It can be used for treating hyperpyrexia, unconsciousness, convulsive epilepsy, convulsion, arthralgia, cough and asthma due to lung heat, oliguria, edema, and hypertension.
The stiff silkworm is a dry body which is killed by infecting (or artificially inoculating) beauveria bassiana to larvae of 4-5-instar silkworms of a silkworm moth family. Salty and pungent with mild property. It enters liver, lung and stomach meridians. Can be used for treating phlegm retention due to liver-wind, epilepsy, convulsion, infantile acute convulsion, tetanus, and apoplexy
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Headache due to wind-heat, conjunctival congestion, pharyngalgia, pruritus due to rubella, and parotitis.
The coix seed is also called coix seed, ditch seed and coix seed. Sweet and bland in flavor, slightly cold in nature. It enters spleen, stomach and lung meridians. Has effects of invigorating spleen, eliminating dampness, relieving arthralgia, relieving diarrhea, clearing heat, and removing toxic substance. It can be used for treating edema, tinea pedis, dysuresia, damp arthralgia, spasm, diarrhea due to spleen deficiency, pulmonary abscess, and intestinal abscess.
Cortex Phellodendri is the dried bark of phellodendron amurense belonging to Rutaceae. Bitter taste and cold nature. It enters kidney and bladder meridians. Has effects of clearing heat, eliminating dampness, purging pathogenic fire, removing heat, removing toxic substance, and treating sore. It can be used for treating dysentery due to damp-heat pathogen, jaundice, dark urine, leukorrhagia, pudendal pruritus, stranguria with heat, tinea pedis, hectic fever, bone-steaming, night sweat, spermatorrhea, pyocutaneous disease, eczema, sore, and bone steaming due to yin deficiency and hyperactivity of fire.
Atractylodes lancea rhizome, a dried rhizome of Aloe of Atractylodes lancea or Atractylodes chinensis of Compositae, has strong vitality and is called as dead grass. Pungent and bitter taste, warm in nature. It enters spleen, stomach and liver meridians. Has the effects of eliminating dampness, strengthening spleen, dispelling wind and cold and improving eyesight. Can be used for treating damp obstruction of middle warmer, abdominal distention, diarrhea, edema, tinea pedis, arthralgia due to wind-cold-evil, nyctalopia, blurred vision, and eye discomfort.
Achyranthis radix is dried root of Achyranthis radix of Amaranthaceae. Bitter, sweet and sour in taste and neutral in nature. It enters liver and kidney meridians. Has the effects of removing blood stasis, dredging channels, nourishing liver and kidney, strengthening bones and muscles, inducing diuresis, treating stranguria and inducing blood to descend. Can be used for treating amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, soreness of waist and knees, myasthenia of bones and muscles, stranguria, edema, headache, vertigo, toothache, skin ulcer, hematemesis, and epistaxis.
Olibanum is resin exuded from bark of Boswellia serrata belonging to family Burseraceae and genus Hoodia. Pungent and bitter taste, warm in nature. It enters heart, liver and spleen meridians. Has effects of promoting blood circulation, activating qi-flowing, relieving pain, eliminating swelling and promoting granulation. It can be used for treating thoracic obstruction, cardialgia, gastralgia, dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, puerperal stagnation, abdominal pain, rheumatic arthralgia, spasm of muscles and tendons, traumatic injury, carbuncle, swelling, and pyocutaneous disease.
Myrrha is dried resin of herba Violae or Hardinia chinensis belonging to Burseraceae. Pungent and bitter in flavor and mild in nature. It enters heart, liver and spleen meridians. Has the effects of removing blood stasis, relieving pain, eliminating swelling and promoting granulation. Can be used for treating thoracic obstruction, cardialgia, gastralgia, dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, puerperal stagnation, abdominal mass, rheumatic arthralgia, traumatic injury, carbuncle, swelling, and pyocutaneous disease.
Angelica, also known as angelica sinensis, qina, xigui, min angelica, jin angelica, dang Gui, dong Gui Tang, wen Wu, dang Gui Qu, and Tu angelica. Sweet and pungent in flavor and warm in nature. It enters liver, heart and spleen meridians. Has effects in tonifying blood, promoting blood circulation, regulating menstruation, relieving pain, moistening dryness, and smoothing intestine. It can be used for treating blood deficiency syndrome, menoxenia, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, abdominal mass, metrorrhagia, asthenia cold, abdominal pain, flaccidity arthralgia, numbness of skin, intestinal dryness, constipation, dysentery, carbuncle, skin ulcer, traumatic injury.
The Saviae Miltiorrhizae radix is dried root and rhizome of Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge of Labiatae. Bitter in taste and slightly cold in nature. It enters heart and liver meridians. Has the effects of activating blood circulation, removing blood stasis, stimulating the menstrual flow, relieving pain, clearing away the heart-fire, relieving restlessness, cooling blood and eliminating carbuncle. Can be used for treating thoracic obstruction, cardialgia, abdominal pain, hypochondriac pain, abdominal mass, pain due to heat stagnation, vexation, insomnia, menoxenia, dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, and pyocutaneous disease with swelling and pain.
Radix Paeoniae alba, also known as radix Aristolochice, rhizoma homalomenae, caulis seu radix fici Tikouae, radix Paeoniae alba, radix Cynanchi Stauntonii, radix Panacis Quinquefolii, radix Scutellariae, radix astragali, and radix Stephaniae Cepharanthae. Sweet and pungent in flavor and warm in nature. Has effects in nourishing blood, regulating menstruation, softening liver, relieving pain, astringing yin, arresting sweating, suppressing hyperactive liver yang, dispelling pathogenic wind, removing dampness, removing toxic substance, and relieving spasm. Can be used for treating rheumatalgia, rubella, pruritus, epilepsy, lyssodexis, and venomous snake bite.
Fructus Chaenomelis is fruit of Carica papaya belonging to the genus Carica of the family Caricaceae. Has antitumor, antibacterial and antiparasitic effects, and is effective for resisting coagulation, lowering blood pressure, and inhibiting smooth muscle. It can be used for treating gastralgia, dysentery, constipation, arthralgia due to wind-evil, and tinea pedis.
Alismatis rhizoma is a perennial aquatic or marsh herb of Alismaceae, alismataceae, and Alismaceae. Sweet and bland in flavor and cold in nature. It enters kidney and bladder meridians. Has the effects of promoting diuresis, clearing away heat, eliminating turbid pathogen and reducing blood lipid. Can be used for treating dysuria, edema, abdominal distention, diarrhea, oliguria, phlegm retention, vertigo, stranguria with heat, and hyperlipidemia.
Stephania tetrandra is a plant of genus Euonymus of family Menispermaceae, and is named as radix Stephaniae Tetrandrae, radix Stephaniae Japonicae, bufo siccus, stephania delavayi Diels, radix Stephaniae Tetrandrae, radix Ardisiae Japonicae, radix Stephaniae Sinicae and radix Aristolochiae. Bitter and pungent in flavor and cold in nature. It enters bladder, lung and spleen meridians. Has the effects of inducing diuresis to alleviate edema, dispelling wind and removing dampness, and dispersing carbuncle and swelling. Mainly treats edema, beriberi, water drinking asthma and cough, dysuresia, rheumatoid arthritis, hypertension, eczema, ulcer of lower limbs, carbuncle, furuncle and pyogenic infections.
Rhizoma corydalis, and rhizoma corydalis. Pungent and bitter taste, warm in nature. They enter liver and stomach meridians. Has effects of promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis, regulating qi-flowing, and relieving pain. It can be used for treating chest and hypochondrium, abdominal pain, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, puerperal blood stasis, traumatic injury, and swelling and pain.
Dahurian angelica root, dried root of dahurian angelica root. Pungent flavor and warm nature. It enters lung, spleen and stomach meridians. Has effects of dispelling pathogenic wind, eliminating dampness, relieving swelling and pain. Can be used for treating headache, supercilium pain, odontalgia, nasosinusitis, cold-dampness abdominal pain, intestinal wind, hemorrhoid, leucorrhea with red and white discharge, carbuncle, cellulitis, pyocutaneous disease, skin dryness, pruritus, and scabies.
Cortex moutan, also known as peony root bark, cortex moutan, and Dangen, is dried root bark of Paeonia suffruticosa Andr. Has effects in resisting inflammation, inhibiting bacteria, resisting coagulation, tranquilizing mind, lowering temperature, relieving fever, relieving pain, relieving spasm, inhibiting atherosclerosis, promoting urination, and resisting ulcer.
Rhizoma Dioscoreae Septemlobae (rhizoma Dioscoreae Hypoglaucae) is root tuber of plants of the same genus, such as rhizoma Smilacis Glabrae or rhizoma Smilacis chinensis of the family Liliaceae. Bitter taste and mild nature. Has effects of dispelling pathogenic wind and dampness, separating clear from turbid, benefiting articulation, and removing skin sore. It can be used for treating rheumatalgia, lumbago, knee joint pain, stranguria with turbid urine, syphilis, malignant boil, chronic gastritis, menoxenia, skin ulcer, and furuncle.
Plantain seed, plantago major, plantago asiatica, and Plantago lanceolata. Sweet in flavor and cold in nature. Enter kidney and bladder meridians. Has effects of promoting diuresis, clearing heat away, improving eyesight, and eliminating phlegm. It can be used for treating retention of urine, stranguria with turbid urine, leukorrhagia, hematuria, summer-heat dampness, dysentery, cough with excessive phlegm, damp arthralgia, conjunctival congestion, and nebula.
Radix Glycyrrhizae, also known as radix Glycyrrhizae, radix Glycytthizae, radix Glycyrrhizae Uralensis, radix Glycyrrhizae Pratense, herba Glycyrrhiza uralensis, radix Glycyrrhizae Pratense, and radix Glycyrrhizae Pratense. Sweet in flavor and neutral in nature. It enters heart, lung, spleen and stomach meridians. Has the effects of invigorating spleen, regulating stomach function, benefiting qi and recovering pulse. Can be used for treating weakness of spleen and stomach, asthenia, palpitation, and intermittent pulse.
The invention has the beneficial effects that: the traditional Chinese medicine foot-soaking medicine bag mainly comprises glabrous greenbrier rhizome, honeysuckle stem, clematis root, earthworm, stiff silkworm, coix seed, amur corktree bark, swordlike atractylodes rhizome, twotooth achyranthes root, frankincense, myrrh, chinese angelica, red sage root, white paeony root, pawpaw, oriental waterplantain rhizome, fourstamen stephania root, rhizoma corydalis, dahurian angelica root, tree peony bark, red yam rhizome, plantain seed and liquoric root, acts on skin through a soaking external treatment method to be absorbed by human bodies, has the effects of nourishing liver and kidney, promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis, warming yang to dispel cold, reducing phlegm and resolving masses, promoting blood circulation to remove meridian obstruction, clearing heat and expelling wind, dredging collaterals and promoting urination, clearing heat and promoting urination and removing urinary calculus, is effective in treating gout by adopting natural traditional Chinese medicine components and an external treatment method, does not need side effects, is convenient to use, is low in cost, does not need to undergo pain of operations and the like of patients, has a good treatment effect and is convenient to apply and popularize.
Detailed Description
Example 1
The invention relates to a foot bath medicine bag for treating gout, which comprises the following main components in parts by weight:
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wherein Lumbricus is soaked in wine and pounded into paste for use.
Example 2
The foot-soaking medicine bag for treating gout comprises the following main components in parts by weight:
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wherein the Lumbricus is soaked in wine and pounded into paste for use.
Example 3
The foot-soaking medicine bag for treating gout comprises the following main components in parts by weight:
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wherein Lumbricus is soaked in wine and pounded into paste for use.
Parts not described in detail herein are prior art.
Although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the specific embodiments, the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments, and various changes and modifications without inventive changes may be made within the knowledge of those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the present invention.

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1. A foot-soaking medicine bag for treating gout is characterized by comprising the following main components in parts by weight: 45-55 parts of glabrous greenbrier rhizome, 25-35 parts of honeysuckle stem, 10-20 parts of clematis root, 10-20 parts of earthworm, 5-15 parts of stiff silkworm, 45-55 parts of coix seed, 10-15 parts of amur corktree bark, 10-20 parts of swordlike atractylodes rhizome, 10-20 parts of twotooth achyranthes root, 10-15 parts of frankincense, 10-15 parts of myrrh, 10-15 parts of Chinese angelica, 10-20 parts of red sage root, 25-35 parts of white paeony root, 10-20 parts of pawpaw, 8-12 parts of oriental waterplantain rhizome, 10-20 parts of tetrandra root, 8-12 parts of rhizoma corydalis, 8-12 parts of dahurian angelica root, 8-12 parts of tree peony bark, 10-20 parts of red yam rhizome, 8-12 parts of plantain seed and 5-7 parts of liquorice.
2. The foot soaking drug bag for treating gout according to claim 1, wherein: the traditional Chinese medicine composition is prepared from 45 parts of glabrous greenbrier rhizome, 25 parts of honeysuckle stem, 10 parts of clematis root, 10 parts of earthworm, 5 parts of stiff silkworm, 45 parts of coix seed, 10 parts of golden cypress, 10 parts of rhizoma atractylodis, 10 parts of achyranthes root, 10 parts of frankincense, 10 parts of myrrh, 10 parts of Chinese angelica, 10 parts of salvia miltiorrhiza, 25 parts of white paeony root, 10 parts of pawpaw, 8 parts of rhizoma alismatis, 10 parts of tetrandra root, 8 parts of rhizoma corydalis, 8 parts of angelica dahurica, 8 parts of cortex moutan, 10 parts of rhizoma dioscoreae hypoglaucae, 8 parts of plantain seed and 5 parts of liquorice.
3. The foot soaking drug bag for treating gout according to claim 1, wherein: the traditional Chinese medicine composition is prepared from 50 parts of glabrous greenbrier rhizome, 30 parts of honeysuckle stem, 15 parts of clematis root, 15 parts of earthworm, 10 parts of stiff silkworm, 50 parts of coix seed, 12 parts of golden cypress, 15 parts of swordlike atractylodes rhizome, 15 parts of twotooth achyranthes root, 12 g of frankincense, 12 parts of myrrh, 12 parts of Chinese angelica, 15 parts of red sage root, 30 parts of white paeony root, 15 parts of pawpaw, 10 parts of oriental waterplantain rhizome, 15 parts of tetrandra root, 10 parts of rhizoma corydalis, 10 parts of dahurian angelica root, 10 parts of tree peony bark, 15 parts of red yam rhizome, 10 parts of plantain seed and 6 parts of liquorice.
4. The foot soaking drug bag for treating gout according to claim 1, wherein: the traditional Chinese medicine composition is prepared from 55 parts of glabrous greenbrier rhizome, 35 parts of honeysuckle stem, 20 parts of clematis root, 20 parts of earthworm, 15 parts of stiff silkworm, 55 parts of coix seed, 15 parts of golden cypress, 20 parts of swordlike atractylodes rhizome, 20 parts of twotooth achyranthes root, 15 parts of frankincense, 15 parts of myrrh, 15 parts of Chinese angelica, 20 parts of salvia miltiorrhiza, 35 parts of white paeony root, 20 parts of pawpaw, 12 parts of oriental waterplantain rhizome, 20 parts of tetrandra root, 8-12 parts of rhizoma corydalis, 12 parts of dahurian angelica root, 12 parts of tree peony bark, 20 parts of dioscorea hypoglauca, 12 parts of plantain seed and 7 parts of liquorice.
5. The foot soaking drug bag for treating gout according to claim 1, wherein: soaking Lumbricus with wine, and pounding into paste for use.
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