Maryam Mohammadian-Dameski, AhmadShah Farhat, Maliheh Motavasselian, Vahid Reza Askari
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摘要
目的:研究人员认为药用油可以预防和治疗儿科疾病。在传统的波斯医学(TPM)学说中,油膏被广泛用于避免和治疗疾病。本研究旨在评估和调和儿童在TPM中的使用和新的研究。材料和方法:因此,仔细审查TPM文件的软膏及其在儿科疾病中的应用。此外,截至2022年6月,谷歌scholar、PubMed、Medline、Scopus和Web of Science对新研究进行了综述。结果:在保健领域,TPM学者建议在出生后的最初几个月每天用甜杏仁等油进行涂抹,以促进生长,强壮身体,防止皮肤干燥,新的研究也相应地证实了一些油的有效性。在治疗领域,各种油被推荐,如甜杏仁油治疗体重失调,紫罗兰油治疗失眠,橄榄油和洋甘菊油治疗功能性便秘,婴儿绞痛和遗尿,橄榄油治疗尿布疹和特应性皮炎,新的研究表明它们的有效性。甜杏仁油、洋甘菊油、紫罗兰油、橄榄油和玫瑰油是儿童波斯医学中最广泛使用的油,我们在本研究中讨论了这些油。结论:由于膏体的无创性和研究中观察到的不良反应最小,在维护儿童健康和治疗儿童疾病方面值得重视。
Topical application of medicinal plant oils in pediatric-related disorders: A comparative review article based on traditional Persian medicine.
Objective: Researchers have considered medicinal oils to prevent and treat pediatric diseases. In the traditional Persian medicine (TPM) doctrine, anointment is widely used in order to avoid and treat diseases. This study aimed to evaluate and reconcile the uses of anointment in children in TPM and the new studies.
Materials and methods: Accordingly, TPM documents were scrutinized for anointments and their applications in pediatric disorders. Moreover, new studies were reviewed in Google scholar, PubMed, Medline, Scopus, and Web of Science until June 2022.
Results: In the health preservation field, TPM scholars have recommended daily anointment with some oils like sweet almonds in the early months after birth to improve growth, strengthen the body, and prevent dry skin, and new studies have confirmed the effectiveness of some oils accordingly. In the treatment field, various oils are recommended, namely sweet almond oil for weight disorders, violet oil for insomnia, olive oil and chamomile oil for functional constipation, infantile colic and enuresis, and olive oil for diaper rash and atopic dermatitis and new studies have shown their effectiveness. Sweet almond, chamomile, violet, olive, and rose oils are among the most widely used oils in Persian medicine for children, which we have discussed in this study.
Conclusion: Due to the non-invasive nature of anointment and the observation of minimal adverse effects in studies, it can be given attention for maintaining pediatric health and treating their diseases.