Objective:To compare the therapeutic effect on menopausal hot flashes between acupuncture and Climen so as to provide a new approach to the treatment of this disease.Methods:A total of 80 cases in line with inclusion criteria were randomized into a treatment group(treated with acupuncture) and a control group(oral administration with climen),40 cases in each one.The treatment for 1 month was as 1 course and lasted consecutively for 2 courses.Before and after treatment,the contents of serum estrogen(estradiol,E_(2)) and 5-hydroxytryptamine(HT) and the scores of the attack frequency and severity scale of hot flashes and sweating,domestic modified Kupperman scale and traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) symptom scale were observed,and the clinical therapeutic effect was evaluated in the two groups separately.Results:Before treatment,there was no difference in the content of E_(2) and 5-HT,the score of hot flashes and sweating,Kupperman score and TCM symptom score in the patients between two groups,indicating the comparability(all P>0.05).Compared with the data before treatment,the contents of serum E_(2)(treatment group vs control group:22.24±11.02 vs 33.12±1.01;22.11±10.19 vs 25.29±2.23) and5-HT(treatment group vs control group:96.12±8.21 vs 131.21±30.21;96.98±7.99 vs 108.29±22.08),the score of hot flashes and sweating(treatment group vs control group:8.24±1.02 vs 3.12±1.01;8.11±1.19 vs 5.29±2.23),Kupperman score(treatment group vs control group:26.12±2.21 vs11.21±0.21;26.98±1.99 vs 18.29±2.08) and TCM symptom score(treatment group vs control group:18.97±3.87 vs 10.12±0.16;19.01±2.29 vs 15.61±2.89) were statistically different after treatment in the two groups(all P<0.05).After treatment,the contents of serum E_(2) and 5-HT,the score of hot flashes and sweating,Kupperman score and TCM symptom score in the treatment group were all different statistically compared with the control group(all P<0.05).There was statistical difference in clinical therapeutic effect in the patients between two group,in wh
Objectives:To observe the clinical effect on opioid-induced constipation of liver stagnation and spleen deficiency treated with the ultrasonic penetration of the No.1 constipation herbal formula at Tiānshū(天枢ST25).Methods:A total of 126 patients that were in compliance with the inclusion criteria were randomized into an acupoint group(41 cases),a Chinese medication group(42 cases)and a western medication group(43 cases).In the acupoint group,the ultrasonic penetration of the No.1 constipation herbal formula at bilateral Tiānshū(天枢ST25)were given.In the Chinese herbal medication group,the No.1 constipation herbal formula was prescribed for oral administration.In the western medication group,polyethylene glycol electrolyte powder was prescribed for oral administration.The treatment was given once a day,for 14 days totally.Before and after treatment,the constipation symptom score,the score of the patient assessment of constipation quality of life(PAC-QOL),the situation of nitric oxide synthetase(NOS)in serum were observed in each group.The safety indicators in the observation included diarrhea,allergic reaction,liver dysfunction,skin lesions,etc.Results:A total of 122 cases accomplished the trial.The total effective rate was 82.5%in the acupoint group,80.48%in the Chinese medication group and 78.04%in the western medication group.The constipation symptoms were all relieved in the three groups,indicating the statistical significance as compared with those before treatment(P<0.01,P<0.05).In the acupoint group and the western medication group,the improvements in the three symptom items,i.e.distention or scurrying pain in the chest,hypochondriac region or the bilateral sides of the abdomen,depression or irritability and poor appetite,were better than the western medication group(P<0.01,P<0.05).The improvements in all of the symptoms in the acupoint group were better than the Chinese medication group(all P<0.05).The PACQOL score was improved in each group after treatment and it was different significantly in