2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/7338276
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Effect Observation on Modified Zishen Tongguan Decoction Combined with Acupuncture in Treatment of Urinary Retention after Cervical Cancer Surgery and Its Influence on the Incidence of Adverse Reactions

Abstract: Objective. To explore the effect observation on modified Zishen Tongguan decoction combined with acupuncture in the treatment of urinary retention after cervical cancer surgery and its influence on the incidence of adverse reactions. Methods. The clinical data of 84 patients suffered from urinary retention after radical resection of cervical cancer (December 2018–December 2019) in the oncology department of Jinan Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine were selected for retrospective analysis. Accor… Show more

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“…In clinical practice, postoperative urinary retention is often prevented and treated by intermittent clamping of urinary catheters, functional exercises for the pelvic floor, bladder irrigation, and potassium permanganate sitz baths [20][21][22]; Chinese medicine classifies urinary retention under the category of "retention of urine." The pathogenesis of the disease is mainly due to trauma, which causes damage to the ramifications of the stroke and veins, blockage of the tendons and veins, failure to consolidate the essence and blood, resulting in deficiency of qi and blood, unfavorable qi- transformation of the kidneys and bladder, and failure to open and close the bladder, resulting in blockage of urination [23][24][25]. The main lesion is in the bladder.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In clinical practice, postoperative urinary retention is often prevented and treated by intermittent clamping of urinary catheters, functional exercises for the pelvic floor, bladder irrigation, and potassium permanganate sitz baths [20][21][22]; Chinese medicine classifies urinary retention under the category of "retention of urine." The pathogenesis of the disease is mainly due to trauma, which causes damage to the ramifications of the stroke and veins, blockage of the tendons and veins, failure to consolidate the essence and blood, resulting in deficiency of qi and blood, unfavorable qi- transformation of the kidneys and bladder, and failure to open and close the bladder, resulting in blockage of urination [23][24][25]. The main lesion is in the bladder.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%