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Clinical observation on 100 cases of infantile anorexia treated by Dong's finger-pressure method |
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DOI
10.11656/j.issn.1672-1519.2015.11.05 |
Key Words
Dong's finger-pressure method;infantile anorexia;clinical observation |
Author Name | Affiliation | E-mail | SONG Chen-fei | Shanghai Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Affiliated to Shanghai Traditional Chinese Medicine University, Shanghai 200071, China Pediatrics Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai 200071, China | | XUAN Xiao-ping | Shanghai Traditional Chinese Medicine-Integrated Hospital, Shanghai 200080, China | | XIA Yi-lin | Shanghai Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Affiliated to Shanghai Traditional Chinese Medicine University, Shanghai 200071, China Pediatrics Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai 200071, China | xiayiling119@163.com |
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[Objective] To observe the clinical effect of Dong's finger-pressure method on infantile anorexia.[Methods] The 100 infants were randomly divided into treatment group and control group, with 50 cases in each group. Treatment group was treated with Dong's finger-pressure method, with Jianweixiaoshi oral liquid. And the control group was only treated with Jianweixiaoshi oral liquid without any additional treatment. Three weeks later, the effect of treatment was evaluated by comparing symptoms of anorexia and salivary amylase level. [Results] The results showed that the effect of the treatment group was better than that in control group (P<0.05). The treatment group had a advantage in terms of the symptoms of appetite, capacity for eating, eating speed, partiality for a particular kind of food and salivary amylase level(P<0.05). [Conclusion] Dong's finger-pressure method has a significant advantage than normal treatment on infantile anorexia. Altogether, this method is worthy of being recommended in the treatment of infantile anorexia. |
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