1.Review of traditional Chinese medicine in treatment of stress urinary incontinence
Lin ZHANG ; 100091 北京,中国中医科学院西苑医院泌尿外科 ; Jianwu SHEN ; Fanxiong ZENG ; Kuiqing SHAO ; Qi LI ; Ding LI ; Shuangxi LYU ; Zhan GAO
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;39(10):957-960
Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) has a higher incidence in middle-aged and elderly women. At present, for mild and moderate SUI patients, the treatment of kegel practice or combined with TCM ,and acupuncture, acupoint application or pelvic floor muscle exercise show benefit effect. This article summarized the etiology and pathogenesis of SUI, TCM therapy, integrated traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, in recent years, in order to provide reference for the treatment of the disease and the further study.
2.Clinical research progress of acupuncture and moxibustion treating female overactive bladder
Liupan KE ; Jianwu SHEN ; Jiasen DING ; Pengxu QIN ; Xiaoqin YANG ; Zhan GAO
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2020;42(5):504-506
This paper reviews the clinical researches on acupuncture and moxibustion treating female overactivity of bladder (OAB), and finds that acupuncture and moxibustion treating female OAB hastheraputic effect with simplicity, little adverse reaction and could take effect in a short period of time. Electroacupuncture has combined the effects of acupuncture and nerve electrical stimulation treatment, and it takes few acupoints and is easy to operate. The main acupoints of one or more points of Baliao acupoints shows obvious clinical effect, and navel moxibustion method and auriculo-acupuncture can improve the frequency and urgency of urination of OAB. The combination of using acupuncture and moxibustionhas certaineffect, however, due to the complicated procedures and long treatment courses, it’s not used widely in cinic.