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Chinese Journal of Biomedical Engineering  2019, Vol. 28 Issue (1): 36-40    DOI:
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Comparison of Three External Wet Compress Methods in The Treatment of Facial Hormone Dependent Dermatitis
KANG Xiao-fang, XU Hua-qiang
Department of Dermatology, Affiliated Hospital of Nankai University, Tianjin 300222, China
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Abstract  Objective: To compare the therapeutic effects of three different external wet compress methods on facial hormone dependent dermatitis (FCAD), and to provide reference for clinical treatment of FCAD. Methods: From June 2016 to June 2019, 160 FCAD patients in our dermatology clinic were selected and divided into three groups according to random number table: the first group was treated with Compound Cortex Phellodendri liquid coating, the second group was treated with collagen paste dressing, and the third group was treated with 0.9% sodium chloride injection solution. Apply 8 layers of gauze or cold compress directly to the skin lesions for 4 weeks in each group. Results: After 4 weeks of treatment, no adverse reactions were found. The effective rates of the first group, the second group, and the third group were 72.22%, 62.26% and 41.51%, respectively. Compared with the third group, the effective rate of the first group and the second group was significantly higher, and there was statistical significance between the groups ( χ2=10.294, χ2=4.573, P<0.05); but there was no significant statistical difference between the first group and the second group ( χ2=1.205, P>0.05).Conclusion: Compound Cortex Phellodendri coating is suitable for FCAD patients with severe inflammation, collagen paste dressing is suitable for FCAD patients with mild to moderate inflammatory reaction and pigmentation, and 0.9% sodium chloride injection is suitable for patients with mild facial flushing and swelling. Clinical treatment should be selected according to the patient's condition and rash characteristics.
Key wordsfacial hormone dependent dermatitis      compound Cortex phellodendri      liquid coating      collagen     
Received: 15 November 2018     
Corresponding Authors: KANG Xiao-fang. E-mail: lunny2018@163.com   
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KANG Xiao-fang,XU Hua-qiang. Comparison of Three External Wet Compress Methods in The Treatment of Facial Hormone Dependent Dermatitis[J]. Chinese Journal of Biomedical Engineering, 2019, 28(1): 36-40.
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