Objective: To explore the pre-treatment and efficacy analysis of comprehensive anti-inflammatory treatment for lymphedema in patients with irritating contact dermatitis. Method: Convenience sampling method was used to...Objective: To explore the pre-treatment and efficacy analysis of comprehensive anti-inflammatory treatment for lymphedema in patients with irritating contact dermatitis. Method: Convenience sampling method was used to observe the skin of 160 patients with upper limb lymphedema admitted to the lymphedema outpatient department of our hospital. They were divided into an observation group (80 cases) and a control group (80 cases), and both groups received a course of comprehensive anti-inflammatory treatment (20 treatments). The control group received routine skin care;On the basis of the control group, the observation group received pre-treatment of the affected limb skin: Laofuzi herbal ointment was applied externally to the prone areas of irritating contact dermatitis (such as the upper arm, inner forearm, and cubital fossa). Result: The incidence of irritating contact dermatitis in the observation group was significantly lower than that in the control group (P 0.05). Patients in the observation group felt significantly better in terms of comfort, skin moisture, and itching relief after being wrapped with low elasticity bandages than those in the control group (P Conclusion: Preventive treatment can effectively reduce the incidence of irritating contact dermatitis, prolong the time of stress treatment, thereby increasing efficacy and improving patient compliance.展开更多
Summary What is already known about this topic?In 2020,the implementation of non-medical interventions during the coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)epidemic has created a negative impact on tuberculosis(TB)control.It ...Summary What is already known about this topic?In 2020,the implementation of non-medical interventions during the coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)epidemic has created a negative impact on tuberculosis(TB)control.It is unclear if the prevalence of TB among students in Guizhou Province was also affected.What is added by this report?Among TB cases,the proportion of student TB patients was 19.91%in the back-to-school period in 2020,which was higher than the 13.37%registered in 2017–2019,but this decreased in the COVID-19 pandemic period.The time interval between symptom onset and care-seeking of the student TB patients was the shortest in the back-to-school and physical checkup periods.What are the implications for public health practice?TB active screening was effective for timely detection and diagnosis of TB among students,which could prevent TB outbreaks in schools.展开更多
文摘Objective: To explore the pre-treatment and efficacy analysis of comprehensive anti-inflammatory treatment for lymphedema in patients with irritating contact dermatitis. Method: Convenience sampling method was used to observe the skin of 160 patients with upper limb lymphedema admitted to the lymphedema outpatient department of our hospital. They were divided into an observation group (80 cases) and a control group (80 cases), and both groups received a course of comprehensive anti-inflammatory treatment (20 treatments). The control group received routine skin care;On the basis of the control group, the observation group received pre-treatment of the affected limb skin: Laofuzi herbal ointment was applied externally to the prone areas of irritating contact dermatitis (such as the upper arm, inner forearm, and cubital fossa). Result: The incidence of irritating contact dermatitis in the observation group was significantly lower than that in the control group (P 0.05). Patients in the observation group felt significantly better in terms of comfort, skin moisture, and itching relief after being wrapped with low elasticity bandages than those in the control group (P Conclusion: Preventive treatment can effectively reduce the incidence of irritating contact dermatitis, prolong the time of stress treatment, thereby increasing efficacy and improving patient compliance.
文摘Summary What is already known about this topic?In 2020,the implementation of non-medical interventions during the coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)epidemic has created a negative impact on tuberculosis(TB)control.It is unclear if the prevalence of TB among students in Guizhou Province was also affected.What is added by this report?Among TB cases,the proportion of student TB patients was 19.91%in the back-to-school period in 2020,which was higher than the 13.37%registered in 2017–2019,but this decreased in the COVID-19 pandemic period.The time interval between symptom onset and care-seeking of the student TB patients was the shortest in the back-to-school and physical checkup periods.What are the implications for public health practice?TB active screening was effective for timely detection and diagnosis of TB among students,which could prevent TB outbreaks in schools.