Abstract

PurposeObserve the clinical effect of combined traditional Chinese and western medicine on mycotic vaginitis.methodAccording to random layering method of mycotic vaginitisPatient129case divided into research groupExamples vs control group, example.All patients were given a ketamine latch+ketoconazoletablets for conventional Western medicine treatment;Research GroupAdd self-matrine lotion for treatment.compare changes in TCM syndromes in two groups,Total efficiency of treatment,followup1Recurrence rate after year.resulttreatmentAll of the patients with mycotic vaginitis have reduced the syndrome score of the Chinesetraditional medicine.,Chinese Traditional Chinese and Western medicine symptom score is lower,differences have statisticsLearnaboutCP<0.05);Total efficiency of the combination of matrine lotion and conventional Western medicine in the treatment of mycotic vaginitis(92.3%)above pure Western treatmenttherapy(70.3%),difference is statistically significantCP<0.05);followup1Year,The combination of matrine lotion and conventional Western medicine in the treatment of mycotic vaginitisThe recurrence rate for is1.5%(1/65),is significantly lower than the18.8%(12/64),difference is statistically significant(Corpse<0.05).knottheory[]The treatment of mycotic vaginitis by matrine irrigation fluid combined with conventional Western medicine can significantly reduce the TCM symptom score of patients.,effective,with alow recurrence rate,have Clinical Practical value.

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