Objective: This study aimed to prove acupuncture therapy exerted an obvious clinical efficacy in the treatment of peripheral facial neuritis in acute phase. Methods: 60 clinically collected cases were chosen in the ...Objective: This study aimed to prove acupuncture therapy exerted an obvious clinical efficacy in the treatment of peripheral facial neuritis in acute phase. Methods: 60 clinically collected cases were chosen in the study and randomly divided into control group and treatment group. In control group, dexamethasone, vitamin B, vitamin B 12, and mecobalamine were applied in acute phase, and then acupuncture therapy was combined in remission. In treatment group, western medicine combining with acupuncture therapy was used in acute phase, and three courses of treatment were totally applied. Results: The final conditions of two groups were good, and the grouping was balanced, so the comparability between them was good (P〉0.05); the curative effects of two groups were significantly different: the effect of treatment group was better than that of control group (P〈0.01). Conclusion: The acute phase was necessarily grasped to apply acupuncture therapy to the treatment of peripheral facial neuritis, and the curative effect would be more significant if acupuncture therapy was more early used.展开更多
文摘Objective: This study aimed to prove acupuncture therapy exerted an obvious clinical efficacy in the treatment of peripheral facial neuritis in acute phase. Methods: 60 clinically collected cases were chosen in the study and randomly divided into control group and treatment group. In control group, dexamethasone, vitamin B, vitamin B 12, and mecobalamine were applied in acute phase, and then acupuncture therapy was combined in remission. In treatment group, western medicine combining with acupuncture therapy was used in acute phase, and three courses of treatment were totally applied. Results: The final conditions of two groups were good, and the grouping was balanced, so the comparability between them was good (P〉0.05); the curative effects of two groups were significantly different: the effect of treatment group was better than that of control group (P〈0.01). Conclusion: The acute phase was necessarily grasped to apply acupuncture therapy to the treatment of peripheral facial neuritis, and the curative effect would be more significant if acupuncture therapy was more early used.