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Advantages and Suggestions of Scraping to Promote Rehabilitation of COVID-19 Patients in Convalescence

             

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Objective:To demonstrate the advantages of scraping in helping COVID-19 patients in convalescence,popularize scraping therapy among them and provide basis for the establishment of operation specification.Methods:Discuss the relationship between scraping and epidemic disease by reviewing the relevant scraping theory analysis,summarize the existing clinical studies and propose reference scheme for the treatment of COVID-19 patients in convalescence with respect to the related symptoms proving effective treatment of scraping on patients in convalescence.Results:Ancient healers used scraping to treat pestilence,and there have been many clinical trials and experiments for the treatment of convalescent symptoms related to scraping.Scraping also has the effect of improving immune function and antioxidation,which is feasible for the treatment of convalescent symptoms related to scraping.Conclusion:Scraping can effectively improve the clinical symptoms of COVID-19 convalescent patients,and it can be used as one of the external treatments for convalescent patients.It is recommended to promote scraping among the patients so that they can have self-intervention treatment.

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    《世界中西医结合杂志(英文) 》 |2020年第003期|16-22|共7页
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    Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Tianjin 301617 China;

    Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Jinan 250355 China;

    Heilongjiang University of Chinese Medicine Haerbin 150040 China;

    Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Tianjin 301617 China;

    Beijing University of Technology Beijing 100024 China;

    Hubei University of Chinese Medicine Wuhan 430065 China;

    Hubei Provincial Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese & Western Medicine Wuhan 430015;

    Changchun University of Chinese Medicine Changchun 130117 China;

    Hebei University of Chinese Medicine Shijiazhuang 050091 China;

    Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Beijing 100029 China;

    Hong Kong Academy of Chinese Medicine;

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