Abstract

Objective To discuss the clinical efficacy of Sini powder and scattered seven Atractylodes in the treatment of functional dyspepsia with hepatic stagnation and spleen deficiency syndrome. Methods A total of 100 cases of functional dyspepsia with hepatic stagnation and spleen deficiency syndrome in our hospital were selected and randomly divided into the western medicine group and Chinese medicine group by envelope grouping method.The patients in western medicine group were treated with mosapride tablets, 5mg each time, and the patients in Chinese medicine group were treated with Sini powder and scattered seven Atractylodes, 150mL each time, two times a day for 4 weeks.The efficacy, abdominal distension scores and adverse drug reactions were compared between the two groups. Results In the Chinese medicine group, 40 cases were obviously improved, 8 cases were improved, 2 cases were invalid, and the total clinical effective rate was 96.0%.In the western medicine group, 30 cases were obviously improved, 12 cases were improved and 8 cases were invalid.The total clinical effective rate was 80.4%.The total effective rate of the Chinese medicine group was higher than that of the western medicine group, the difference was statistically significant(χ2=8.239, P=0.041). The abdominal distension scores of the two groups after treatment was lower than those before treatment, but the abdominal distension score of the Chinese medicine group[(2.4±2.7)points]was significantly lower than that of the western medicine group[(2.9±2.2)points], the clinical efficacy of the traditional Chinese medicine group was better than that of the Western medicine group(t=3.794, P=0.006). No serious adverse reactions were found in the two groups. Conclusion Sini powder and scattered seven Atractylodes can effectively improve the clinical symptoms of liver stagnation and spleen deficiency in patients with functional dyspepsia, and has no obvious adverse reactions. Key words: Functional dyspepsia; Sini powder and scattered seven Atractylodes; Liver stagnation and spleen deficiency

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