Clinical Observation on the Treatment of Jellyfish Stinging Dermatitis with Qibai Collapse Stains
Abstract
Objective: To observe the clinical effect on the treatment of jellyfish stinging dermatitis with Qibai collapse stains, and analyze the application value of Qibai collapse stains. Methods: From January 2018 to December 2019, 180 patients with jellyfish stinging dermatitis admitted to our hospital were selected as the research objects. They were randomly divided into experimental group and control group, and the patients in the control group were given routine treatment. Based on the routine treatment, the experimental group was treated combined with external application of Qibai collapse stains ointment. Compared with the therapeutic effect of the two groups, the clinical value in the treatment of jellyfish stinging dermatitis with Qibai collapse stains ointment was analyzed. Results: The total effective rate was 97.8% in the experimental group and 83.3% in the control group. The difference between the two groups was statistically significant (P<0.05). The effect time, swelling time, pain relief time and treatment course in the experimental group were significantly less than those in the control group, with statistically significant differences (P<0.05). Conclusion: The clinical effect on the treatment of jellyfish stinging dermatitis with Qibai collapse stains is remarkable, which can accelerate the recovery of patients, and is worthy of clinical application.References
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