36 Cases of Clinical Observation on Para Nasal Sinusitis Treated with Qing Nao Tong Qiao Tang [1]

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Herbal Clinical Practice / ENT [2]

This type is excess heat and wind in lung meridian and heat stagnation in gall bladder meridians. The prescription of this group: Jin Yin Hua [3], 30g; Cang Er Zi [4], 12g; Ju Hua [5], Huang Qin [6], Xin yi, Bo He [7], Bai Zhi [8], Chuan Xiong [9], Man Jing Zi [10], Gan Cao [11], each of which is 10g. The dose for kids should be discretionarily reduced, and decoct the above drugs in water for oral application, one dose a day. There are 34 cases in the control group. Take intravenous drip with Penicillin of 4,000,000u (skin test is negative) and physiological saline of 200ml, twice a day. ( or take Amoxicillin for 0.5~0.75g, 3 times a day with oral administration); the treatment lasts for 6 days.

The results: There are 30 and 21 cases cured, 4 and 5 cases improved and 2 and 8 cases inefficient respectively in both groups. The total effective rates are 94.4% and 76.5%. ≥follow-up visit of improved patients>0.5a. 27 and 14 cases are no recrudescing respectively.

Key Words: Para nasal sinusitis, Qing Nao Tong Qiao Tang

Writer: Fan Xijun etc.
Jiang Su Traditional Chinese medicine [12], 2006, 27(9): 50

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