A Case of Infantile Urticaria Treated by Traditional Chinese Medicine Bath
DOI: 10.23977/medcm.2021.030103 | Downloads: 14 | Views: 1383
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Liqiong Wang 1
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1 Department of Medicine, Changde Vocational and Technical College, Changde, China
Corresponding Author
Liqiong WangABSTRACT
Objective: To explore the therapeutic effect of Chinese medicine bath on children urticaria. Methods: Preparing Chinese medicine, boiling Chinese medicine into bath material, soaking in bath and observing. The amount of skin wind mass and pruritus were significantly reduced in children, and the recurrence rate after elimination was 0. Conclusion: The effect of traditional Chinese medicine bath treatment for children urticaria was good, the symptoms were relieved quickly, the recurrence rate was lower, and it was economical and simple, and had positive clinical significance.
KEYWORDS
Pediatric, urticaria in medicine bathCITE THIS PAPER
Liqiong Wang. A Case of Infantile Urticaria Treated by Traditional Chinese Medicine Bath. MEDS Chinese Medicine (2021) Vol. 3: 18-21. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/medcm.2021.030103.
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