Clinical Effect of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine in Treating Acute Cervicitis
Abstract
Objective: To investigate the clinical effect of integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine in treating acute cervicitis. Methods: 81 cases of patients with acute cervicitis which were treated in our hospital from September 2013 to March 2015 were selected as research objects. According to the method of random sampling, the patients were divided to A group (Integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine treatment), B group (Western medicine treatment) and C group (TCM treatment) with 27 cases in each group. Results: The treatment of integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine is much easier to get patients’ acceptance and affirmation. Besides that, the clinical effect of feedback is better than the single use of traditional Chinese medicine or western medicine treatment. Conclusion: The clinical effect of integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine in the treatment of acute cervicitis is better than the use of traditional Chinese medicine or western medicine.
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