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titleOfInvention Fuming and washing care solution for quickening fracture detumescence
abstract The invention discloses fuming and washing care solution for quickening fracture detumescence. The care solution is prepared from traditional Chinese medicinal materials and a preservative, wherein the traditional Chinese medicinal materials are as follows in parts by weight: 50-80 parts of lotus leaves, 20-40 parts of Chinese elm roots and bark, 20-40 parts of herba asari, 35-50 parts of cortex lycii, 18-30 parts of serrate club moss and 20-40 parts of thesium chinense turcz. The fuming and washing care solution can open pores by means of rising action of high-temperature steam, so that the medicine enters skins to expand blood vessels, thus promoting local qi and blood circulation and quickening extravasated blood absorption and detumescence.
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