In the present paper, 89 cases of urine retention patients were treated with acupuncture therapy.Qugu (CV 2) and Zhaohai (KI 6) were punctured and stimulated with reinforcing or reducing needling method according to s...In the present paper, 89 cases of urine retention patients were treated with acupuncture therapy.Qugu (CV 2) and Zhaohai (KI 6) were punctured and stimulated with reinforcing or reducing needling method according to syndrome differentiation. Following treatment, of the 89 cases, 69 (77.5%) had remarkable improvement of their symptoms, 19 (21. 3 % ) experienced improvement and one had no apparent change, with the total effective rate being 98.8%.展开更多
Objective: The therapeutic effect of acupuncture in treating the patients with urine retention after spinal and craniocerebral injuries was observed. Methods: Eighty patients with urine retention were divided into t...Objective: The therapeutic effect of acupuncture in treating the patients with urine retention after spinal and craniocerebral injuries was observed. Methods: Eighty patients with urine retention were divided into treatment group and control group. The patients in the treatment group were treated by puncturing Baliao (BL 31-34), Zhongji (CV 3) and Guanyuan (CV 4). The patients in the control group were treated by routine therapy of Western medicine. Results: In treatment group, 33 cases were cured, 5 cases got effectiveness and 2 cases had no effectiveness. In control group, 25 cases were cured, 7 cases got effectiveness and 8 cases had no effectiveness. Conclusion: The therapeutic effect of acupuncture was superior to that of routine therapy of Western medicine in treating urine retention following spinal and craniocerebral injuries.展开更多
文摘In the present paper, 89 cases of urine retention patients were treated with acupuncture therapy.Qugu (CV 2) and Zhaohai (KI 6) were punctured and stimulated with reinforcing or reducing needling method according to syndrome differentiation. Following treatment, of the 89 cases, 69 (77.5%) had remarkable improvement of their symptoms, 19 (21. 3 % ) experienced improvement and one had no apparent change, with the total effective rate being 98.8%.
文摘Objective: The therapeutic effect of acupuncture in treating the patients with urine retention after spinal and craniocerebral injuries was observed. Methods: Eighty patients with urine retention were divided into treatment group and control group. The patients in the treatment group were treated by puncturing Baliao (BL 31-34), Zhongji (CV 3) and Guanyuan (CV 4). The patients in the control group were treated by routine therapy of Western medicine. Results: In treatment group, 33 cases were cured, 5 cases got effectiveness and 2 cases had no effectiveness. In control group, 25 cases were cured, 7 cases got effectiveness and 8 cases had no effectiveness. Conclusion: The therapeutic effect of acupuncture was superior to that of routine therapy of Western medicine in treating urine retention following spinal and craniocerebral injuries.