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Survey of research on acupuncture treatment of peptic ulcer

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回顾分析了近10 年针灸治疗消化性溃疡的临床选穴研究概况, 发现临床治疗消化性溃疡以多穴配伍为主, 多穴中以脾胃之俞募配穴及脾胃之俞募穴配下合穴为主。 表明脾胃之背俞穴、 募穴及下合穴对治疗消化性溃疡具有重要作用。

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In reviewing and analyzing the study on the clinical selection of the acupoints for peptic ulcer in the recent ten years, it was found out that peptic ulcer was mostly treated by combination of multiple acupoints clinically, by the combination of Front-mu point and Back-shu point of the spleen and stomach, and the combination of Front-mu point and Back-shu point of the spleen and stomach with Lower He-sea point, indicating that Front-mu point and Back-shu point of the spleen and stomach and Lower He-sea point have the important functions in the treatment of peptic ulcer.

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Author: YANG Bo (1982– ), female, master student

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Yang, B., Gao, Y. & Yan, Xk. Survey of research on acupuncture treatment of peptic ulcer. J. Acupunct. Tuina. Sci. 6, 124–128 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11726-008-0124-y

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