118 cases of ulcerative colitis were treated by integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine. Another 86 cases of ulcerative colitis were treated by simple western drugs as controls. The therapeutic effects...118 cases of ulcerative colitis were treated by integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine. Another 86 cases of ulcerative colitis were treated by simple western drugs as controls. The therapeutic effects for both groups were observed and compared after two therapeutic courses of 40 consecutive days. As a result, 39 cases were cured, 60 cases improved and 19 cases failed, with a total effective rate of 84% in the treatment group; in the control group, 15 cases were cured, 37 cases improved and 34 cases failed, with a total effective rate of 60.5%. Statistically, the difference was very significant (P展开更多
The anxiety syndrome is routinely treated with tranquilizing agents and psychological therapy. Although certain clinical effects can be obtained, some patients may experience an ever increasing listlessness and fatigu...The anxiety syndrome is routinely treated with tranquilizing agents and psychological therapy. Although certain clinical effects can be obtained, some patients may experience an ever increasing listlessness and fatigue owing to the long-term dependence on the drugs, seriously interfering with their studies, work or daily life. In展开更多
文摘118 cases of ulcerative colitis were treated by integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine. Another 86 cases of ulcerative colitis were treated by simple western drugs as controls. The therapeutic effects for both groups were observed and compared after two therapeutic courses of 40 consecutive days. As a result, 39 cases were cured, 60 cases improved and 19 cases failed, with a total effective rate of 84% in the treatment group; in the control group, 15 cases were cured, 37 cases improved and 34 cases failed, with a total effective rate of 60.5%. Statistically, the difference was very significant (P
文摘The anxiety syndrome is routinely treated with tranquilizing agents and psychological therapy. Although certain clinical effects can be obtained, some patients may experience an ever increasing listlessness and fatigue owing to the long-term dependence on the drugs, seriously interfering with their studies, work or daily life. In