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Fish bones lodged in the throat 魚骨鯁 喉

Translated and edited By: Joe Hing Kwok Chu  

Bones lodged in throat

Prescription:

wei ling xian 30 g, or add the following herb bai zhi 3 g, wu mei 5 g, gan cao 4 g.

Make into thick decoction. Can be used with table vinegar. Swallow slowly, for half hour to one hour. One or two prescription a day. Result: 104 patients. Got rid of fish bone: 90 patients. Effectiveness: 87.6%.[1]

Note: the weight of the additional herbs is the opinion of the editor. Please adjust them according to the syndromes.

[1] Hospital #157,Chinese Liberation Army, ENT, New Medicine  1973;(3);144

鯁 喉【1】

處方:

威靈仙 30 克。或加 白芷 3 克烏梅 5克, 甘草 4 克 。

製成濃煎劑。或與醋同用。用半小時至一小時慢慢飲下。每日一二剤。

結果:治骨鯁喉104例。服藥後骨鯁消除90例。有效率為87.6%。

註:白 芷 烏梅甘草 之用量是編者個人之意見。應随証加减。

【1】解放軍157醫院,五官科,新醫學;1973;(3);144

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