Clinical Observation of 80 Cases of Gastrointestinal Neurosis Given by Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang [1]

Posted by : admin on Jul 28, 2009 - 11:48 PM
Herbal Clinical Practice / Internal Medicine [2]

Gastrointestinal neurosis is common disease in internal medicine. The symptoms include upper abdominal distention and fullness sensation, poor appetite, eructation, anxiety, constipation or Diarrhea [3], there is no organic change through medical examination. The writer utilized Ban Xia [4] Xie Xin Tang with modification to treat 160 cases of gastrointestinal neurosis, all the patients were randomly divided into treatment group (80 cases) and contrast group (80 cases). Treatment method: Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang with Modification, the ingredients include Ban Xia, Huang Qin [5], Xiang Fu [6], Zhe Shi 10-20g respectively, Huang Lian [7], Gan Song, Chai Hu [8], Hou Pu, Ren Shen [9], Gan Cao [10] 6-10g respectively, Zhi Ke, Suan Zao Ren [11] 15-20g respectively, Da Zao [12] 6 pieces. Adding Huo Xiang [13], Sha Ren [14] if there is damp evil; adding Mai Dong, Bai Shao [15] if there is yin deficiency; adding Chuan Shan Jia [16], San Qi [17] if there is blood stagnation; adding Chuan Lian Zi [18], Yan Huo Suo if there is bitter taste and hypochondirac pain; adding Chuan Bei Mu [19], Wu Zei Gu [20] if there is sour regurgitation; adding Da Huang [21] if there is constipation; adding fry Shan Yao [22], Qian Shi [23] if there is loose stool. As for contrast group: oral taking Oryzanol 20mg, 3 times per day; Diazepam Tablet 1.25-2.5mg, 3 times per day; adding Motilium Tablet if there is abdominal distention; adding Belladonna Tablets if there is abdominal pain; adding Loperamide if there is diarrhea. Both of the groups was given psychotherapeutics. 15 days are one course, observing the effect after 2 courses. Treatment effect: the total effective rate is 88.7% in treatment group and 62.5% in contrast group. There is obvious difference between the two groups (P<0.05).

Key words: Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang with Modification, Herbal treatment, Gastrointestinal Neurosis, Clinical Observation

Writer: Yaodong Luo
State Medicine Hospital, Ling Bao City, Henan Province (472500)

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