[Xiaozheng Granules combined with Jingqiankang Bacteriostatic Gelatin for chronic prostatitis with damp-heat and blood stasis: A clinical observation based on infrared thermography].
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Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the clinical efficacy of Xiaozheng Granules (XZG) combined with Jingqiankang Bacteriostatic Gelatin (JBG) on chronic prostatitis of the damp-heat and blood-stasis type based on infrared thermography (IRT).
Methods: This study included 120 cases of chronic prostatitis with damp-heat and blood stasis treated in the First Affiliated Hospital of Henan University of Chinese Medicine with oral XZG (the control group, n = 60) or oral XZG combined with anal administration of JBG (the trial group, n = 60), both for 4 weeks. We obtained the NIH-CPSI and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome scores of the patients, measured the temperatures in the belt-vessel, lower focal and inguinal regions by IRT before and after treatment, recorded the adverse reactions during the treatment, and compared them between the two groups of patients.
Results: Compared with the baseline, the NIH-CPSI and TCM syndrome scores were significantly decreased in the two groups of patients after treatment (P < 0.05), even more significantly in the trial than in the control group (P < 0.05), and after 1 hour of treatment, the temperatures in the Xiajiao ([34.09 ± 0.34] vs [33.60 ± 0.40] ℃, P < 0.05) and the groin region ([34.49 ± 0.28] vs [33.78 ± 0.30] ℃, P < 0.05) were remarkably reduced in the trial group, but showed no significant change in the control group (Xiajiao region: [34.02 ± 0.29] vs [34.05 ± 0.26] ℃, P > 0.05; groin region: [34.54 ± 0.25] vs [34.51±0.22] ℃, P > 0.05). After 4 weeks of treatment, the temperatures in the Xiajiao and groin regions were even lower in the trial ([33.13 ± 0.41] ℃ and [33.21 ± 0.29] ℃) and the control group ([33.42±0.25] ℃ and [33.86±0.29] ℃) than the baseline and those after 1 hour of treatment (P < 0.05), and still more significantly in the former than in the latter group (P < 0.05). The total effectiveness rate was markedly higher in the trial group than in the control (88.14% vs 77.19%, P < 0.05), and no obvious adverse reactions were observed in neither group.
Conclusion: XZG combined with JBG is a safe and effective treatment of chronic prostatitis with damp-heat and blood-stasis, which can significantly reduce the NIH-CPSI and TCM syndrome scores and IRT temperatures in the lower focal and inguinal regions of the patients.
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