Clinical Observation of Zhuang Medicine Yangxue Xiaozheng Decoction in Treating the Combined Endometriosis of Dampness and Blood Stasis in Guangxi
Zhuang Medicine Yangxue Xiaozheng Decoction improved symptoms, reduced pelvic mass size, and lowered hepatocyte growth factor in 88% of endometriosis patients, outperforming a control group.
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The study evaluated the clinical effects of Zhuang Medicine Yangxue Xiaozheng Decoction (ZYF) for endometriosis characterized as “dampness and blood stasis” in a Guangxi Zhuang medicine clinic setting. From March 2016 to May 2017, 100 endometriosis patients were randomly assigned to a treatment group receiving ZYF or a control group receiving the Chinese patent medicine SanJieZhenTongJiaoNang (SJZT), and outcomes included TCM syndrome scores, pelvic mass size changes, hepatocyte growth factor (HGP) levels, and pre-/post-treatment clinical effects. After two courses, the ZYF group had a higher total effective rate (88%) than the SJZT group (70%), with statistical significance (P<0.05), and ZYF was reported to improve uterine cavity mass and reduce serum HGP levels. This paper is centrally about endometriosis—specifically clinical treatment of endometriosis attributed to dampness and blood stasis using a Zhuang medicine decoction.
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