Traditional Chinese medicine composition for healing haemorrhoid postoperative wound and preparation method thereof

The invention belongs to the field of traditional Chinese medicine, and discloses a traditional Chinese medicine composition for healing a haemorrhoid postoperative wound and a preparation method thereof. The traditional Chinese medicine composition is composed of medicine for oral administration an...

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1. Verfasser: WANG CHUANXIU
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Zusammenfassung:The invention belongs to the field of traditional Chinese medicine, and discloses a traditional Chinese medicine composition for healing a haemorrhoid postoperative wound and a preparation method thereof. The traditional Chinese medicine composition is composed of medicine for oral administration and medicine for external use. The medicine for oral administration is prepared from the root of clerodendron bungei steud, sheepear inula herb, gymnadnia conopsear broyn, herb of white clover, the root of bidentate achyranthes, safflower carthamus, peach kernels, elecampane and gallnuts. The medicine for external use is prepared from peperomia blanda, borneol, cutch, dragon's blood, golden cypress, field pennycress and Chinese violet. The medicine for oral administration has the effects of promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis, inducing diuresis and reducing edema, and stopping bleeding and relieving pain. The medicine for external use has the effects of dispelling dampness and resolving toxin, promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis, and relieving swelling and pain. According to the traditional Chinese medicine composition, by combining oral administration and external use, local circulation can be improved, tissue nutrition can be added, granulation growth is accelerated, and therefore the effect of healing the postoperative wound as soon as possible is achieved; both haemorrhoid causes and haemorrhoid postoperative pathological changes are considered, and the effect is remarkable.