摘要
目的:观察小儿复方鸡内金咀嚼片联合酪酸梭菌活菌散治疗儿童厌食症的临床疗效。方法:将78例患儿采用随机数表法分类为观察组(39例)和对照组(39例)。对照组给予酪酸梭菌活菌散,观察组在对照组的基础上加用小儿复方鸡内金咀嚼片,治疗后对两组的临床疗效、临床体征恢复情况进行比较。结果:观察组的体重、食欲恢复时间、腹痛腹胀恢复时间都显著高于对照组,且观察组的总有效率(94.87%)明显高于对照组(82.05%),差异均具有统计学意义(P <0.05)。结论:小儿复方鸡内金咀嚼片联合用酪酸梭菌活菌散在治疗小儿厌食方面同比单独使用酪酸梭菌活菌散疗效显著,可增加患儿体重、缩短食欲恢复时间、有效减轻腹痛腹胀症状,值得临床推广应用。
Objective To observe the clinical effect of childrens anorexia treated with compound endothelium corneum chewable tablets combined with Lactobacillus.Methods 78 Cases of children were classified into observation Group(39 cases) and control group(39 cases) by random table method.In the control group,the children were treated with Clostridium difficile,and the children in the observation group were combined with the childrens compound endothelium corneum chewable tablets on the basis of the control group,and the clinical effects of the two groups were compared and the clinical signs were recovered after treatment.Results The weight,appetite recovery time and abdominal distension recovery time were significantly higher in the observation group than in the control group,and the total efficiency(94.87%) of children in the observation group was significantly higher than that in the control group(82.05%),both of which had statistically significant differences(P〈0.05).Conclusion The combination of compound endothelium corneum chewable tablets combined with Lactobacillus in the treatment of anorexia in children,the single use of lactobacillus clostridium live bacteria powder alone,accelerate the recovery time of body weight,shorten the appetite recovery time,effective relief abdominal distension symptoms,in the clinical worthy of application and promotion.
作者
朱亚丽
张奥妮
ZHU Yali1,ZHANG Aoni2(1. Pediatrics in Huaiyang County people's Hospital, Huaiyang 466700, China; 2. Traditional Chinese Medicine in Henan Agricultural University, Xuchang 461200, China)
出处
《中国民族民间医药》
2018年第21期72-75,共4页
Chinese Journal of Ethnomedicine and Ethnopharmacy
关键词
小儿复方鸡内金咀嚼片
酪酸梭菌活菌散
小儿厌食
Infantile Compound Endothelium Comeum Chewable Tablets
Casein Clostridium Difficile
Infantile Anorexia