The therapeutic efficacy of Shixiaosan and Siwu decoction combined with rehabilitation intervention used for pelvic floor dysfunction
- VernacularTitle:失笑散合四物汤配合康复治疗盆底功能障碍性疾病的疗效观察
- Author:
Yuehong XU
1
;
Yaochu ZHENG
Author Information
1. 江西省鹰潭市人民医院护理部
- Keywords:
Shixiaosan and Siwu decoction;
Rehabilitation intervention;
Pelvic floor dysfunction
- From:
China Modern Doctor
2014;(27):51-53
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To explore the therapeutic efficacy of Shixiaosan and Siwu decoction combined with rehabilita-tion intervention used for pelvic floor dysfunction. Methods The 126 cases were randomly divided into test and control groups. There were 63 patients in every group. The control group accepted only two courses of pelvic floor rehabilitation therapy. However treatment of traditional Chinese medicine combined with two courses of pelvic floor rehabilitation therapy were used in the test group. Then the therapeutic effect of all cases was estimated. The incidence of stress in-continence was investigated after one year. Results The amount of pelvic floor muscle strength up to Ⅲ in the test group was 58 cases, however only 41 cases in the control group. There were 5 cases suffered stress incontinence, and the incidence was 7.9% in the test group. But there were 14 cases suffered stress incontinence, and the incidence was 22.2% in the control group. 3 cases occurred anorectum dysfunction, and the incidence was 4.8% in the test group,however there were 11 cases occurred anorectum dysfunction, and the incidence was 17.5% in the control group. 4 cases suffered pelvic organ prolapse,and the incidence was 6.3% in the test group,while there were 13 cases suffered pelvic organ prolapse, and the incidence was 20.6% in the control group. The difference between the two groups was statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusion Our study indicated that the therapeutic efficacy of Shixiao san and Siwu decoction combined with rehabilitation intervention used for pelvic floor dysfunction was significantly better than simple rehabilitation intervention.