电 ?? 疗法用于老年患者的尿
Nur Khasanah1, Wahyuningsih Djaali1, Yoshua Viventius2
1Medical Acupuncture Specialist Program, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Medical acupuncture
|April 26, 2024
概括
针有效地解决了老年男性的尿. 这种治疗改善了他的排尿能力并提高了他的生活质量,为长期导管治疗提供了安全的替代方案.
科学领域:
- 综合医学是一个整体的医学.
- 泌尿器科 泌尿器科 泌尿器科 泌尿器科
- 老年病的医生 老年病的医生
背景情况:
- 在老年男性中常见的尿,涉及到尽管膀满了,但仍然难以排尿.
- 危险因素包括前列腺扩大,年龄,肥胖,糖尿病和不活动.
- 目前的治疗方法,如导管治疗,长期可能会让人感到不舒服.
研究的目的:
- 评估针在治疗老年男性患者尿的疗效.
- 评估针对泌尿功能和生活质量的影响.
主要方法:
- 一名68岁的男性患有慢性尿,接受了12次手动针和电针 (EA).
- 在两周内,使用了特定的针点和2Hz频率.
- 使用EQ-5D问卷来评估生活质量.
主要成果:
- 经过5次针治疗后,尿液保留问题得到解决,使自愿排尿成为可能.
- 患者的生活质量显著改善,EQ-5D分数从50增加到80.
- 在治疗期间没有报告任何不良反应.
结论:
- 联合手动针和EA为经历尿的老年患者提供了安全有效的治疗选择.
- 针可以提供一种有价值的替代品,以内置导管用于管理尿.
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