Abstract
Objective To explore the compliance and clinical effect of anti-inflammation and antipruritic spray on perianal eczema in patients with diarrhea .Methods One hundred and sixty patients with perianal eczema induced by diarrhea were chosen and randomly divided into the observation group and the control groups , each with 80 cases.The control group received anti-inflammation and antipruritic lotion in bath , and the observation group received anti-inflammation and antipruritic spray in external use .The compliance , the improvement of clinical symptoms and clinical effect were compared between two groups .Results The compliance was 97 .50%in the observation group , and was 85% in the control group , and the difference was statistically significant (χ2 =7.83, P〈0.01).The total efficiency was 97.5% in the observation group, and was 80%in the control group, and the difference was statistically significant (χ2 =4.42, P〈0.05).The improvement of clinical symptoms on papule , pruritus, erosion, exudation, incrustation and furfuration in the observation group was better than that of the control group , and the difference was statistically significant (χ2 =4.10, 28.27, 10.62, 6,62;P〈0.05).Conclusions Anti-inflammation and antipruritic spray is effective in the treatment of perianal eczema and easy to be used . Key words: Anti-inflammation and antipruritic lotion; Anti-inflammation and antipruritic spray; Perianal eczema; Bath; Nursing
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