Treatment Effect Observation of Chronic Non-specific Ulcerative Colitis Given by Clysis of Ma Chi San Bai Tang Decoction [1]

Posted by : admin on Feb 13, 2009 - 01:36 AM
Herbal Clinical Practice / Internal Medicine [2]

We treat 100 cases of chronic non-specific ulcerative colitis with herbal clysis combining with west-medicine clysis, comparing and observing the treatment effect. Herbal clysis group was found obvious effect aiming at stopping pain, stopping Diarrhea [3], resolving bleeding. All the patients were divided randomly to two groups including herbal group and west-medicine group, 50 cases in each group. Treatment method: herbal group: self-built Ma Chi San Bai Tang decoction was used for clysis. The ingredients include Ma Chi Xian [4] 50g, Bai Tou Weng [5] 30g, Bai Fan 10g, Mu Xiang [6] 10g, Huang Lian [7] 15g, Yan Hu Suo [8] 15g. Herbs with modification: adding Sheng Yu 30g, San Qi [9] Powder 3g (dissolving into water) if there is bloody stools; adding Hai Er Cha 10g if there is mucosa off, adding Bai Shao [10] 30g if there is abdominal pain. West-medicine group: Azo sulfasalazine, dexamethasone were used for clysis, 1 time each day, half month is one course, observing more than 2 courses.

Result: The total effective rate is 98% in herbal group, 80% in west-medicine group. For statistical analysis, there was a significant difference.

Key words: Ma Chi San Bai Tang Decoction, clyster, Chronic Non-specific Ulcerative Colitis

Writer: Jie Zhu, Lige Zhang
Changchun City Center Hospital, Jilin province (130061)

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