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titleOfInvention Traditional Chinese medicine for treating infant group A rotavirus infectious diarrhea
abstract The invention discloses a traditional Chinese medicine for treating infant group A rotavirus infectious diarrhea. The traditional Chinese medicine is characterized by comprising 10-15g of kudzu vine roots, 10-15g of scutellaria baicalensis, 10-15g of coptis chinensis, 5-10g of agastache rugosus, 5-10g of talc, 5-10g of radix saposhnikoviae, 5-10g of rhizoma atractylodis, 4-6g of liquorice, 8-12g of medicated leaven, 8-12g of roasted malt, 8-12g of hawthorn and 8-12g of poria cocos. The components are decocted twice till a decoction of 100mL is obtained, and 20-30mL of the decoction is kept being 37 DEG C for enema. The traditional Chinese medicine for treating infant group A rotavirus infectious diarrhea, which is disclosed by the invention, is capable of relieving stagnation and activating spleen, rhizoma atractylodis has the effects of drying humidity and tonifying spleens, exogenous pathogen can be removed, intestines can be cleared, humidity can be removed, and together with a retention enema administration way of the traditional Chinese medicine, the treatment effects of the traditional Chinese medicine can be brought into play, the phenomenon that spleens and stomachs are injured as the decoction enters the stomachs can be avoided, affected parts can be reached directly, and the purpose of treatment can be achieved.
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