Hemorrhoid refers to soft vein mass formed by varicosity of submucosal veins around the end of the rectum and subcutanceous veins of the anal canal. It is the most common anorectal disease. This article summarized the...Hemorrhoid refers to soft vein mass formed by varicosity of submucosal veins around the end of the rectum and subcutanceous veins of the anal canal. It is the most common anorectal disease. This article summarized the regular patterns, features and advantages of Professor Yu Hai-Bo's acupuncture-moxibustion therapy for hemorrhoids, in order to guide the acupuncture treatment for hemorrhoids.展开更多
Forty cases of nonbacterial prostatitis were treated by pricking therapy, and another 40 cases were treated by norfloxacin capsul and flavoxate hydrochloride tablets as the control. The result showed the effective rat...Forty cases of nonbacterial prostatitis were treated by pricking therapy, and another 40 cases were treated by norfloxacin capsul and flavoxate hydrochloride tablets as the control. The result showed the effective rate was 100% in the former and 95% in the latter, and there was a statistical difference in therapeutic effect between two groups(P 〈 0.05). Pricking therapy had a good effect on the nonbacterial prostatitis.展开更多
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文摘Hemorrhoid refers to soft vein mass formed by varicosity of submucosal veins around the end of the rectum and subcutanceous veins of the anal canal. It is the most common anorectal disease. This article summarized the regular patterns, features and advantages of Professor Yu Hai-Bo's acupuncture-moxibustion therapy for hemorrhoids, in order to guide the acupuncture treatment for hemorrhoids.
文摘Forty cases of nonbacterial prostatitis were treated by pricking therapy, and another 40 cases were treated by norfloxacin capsul and flavoxate hydrochloride tablets as the control. The result showed the effective rate was 100% in the former and 95% in the latter, and there was a statistical difference in therapeutic effect between two groups(P 〈 0.05). Pricking therapy had a good effect on the nonbacterial prostatitis.