Exploration on the Prevention of Pediatric Anorectal Diseases Based on the Theory of Shaoyang
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.53469/jcmp.2024.06(11).06Keywords:
Pediatric constitution, Shaoyang doctrine, Anorectal diseases, Minors, Defecation habits, Anal cleansing, IncidenceAbstract
Purpose: Based on the Shaoyang doctrine in pediatric physique doctrine, to explore the influence of daily defecation habits and anal cleansing on the occurrence of pediatric anorectal diseases, with a view to reducing the incidence of anorectal diseases, and providing a basis for the prevention and treatment of anorectal diseases. Methods Using minors as the survey object, using the self-designed "Pediatric Anorectal Questionnaire, " the main content included pediatric defecation habits, anal cleansing, and nursing habits, through a questionnaire survey and analysis of their collected data. Results: A total of 150 questionnaires were collected, with 152 valid questionnaires and 98.68% recovery efficiency. The results of the survey showed that there are still more pediatric patients with irregular defecation times, long defecation times, and frequent anal cleansing, which will lay a hidden danger for the occurrence of pediatric anorectal diseases. Conclusion The occurrence of pediatric anorectal diseases in China is closely related to defecation habits and daily anal care. We should actively publicize the correct and reasonable methods of defecation and anal cleansing, and guide pediatrics to develop good habits to prevent anorectal diseases from the source.
References
CHEN Yile, WU Yonglian, LI Wanli, et al. Progression on epidemiological surgery about coloproctological disease status of home[J]. Chinese Journal of Coloproctology, 2022, 42(6): 74-76.
Yu Aimin. Clinical Study of Massage Combined with Defecation Habit Training in the Treatment of Hot Constipation in Children[D]. Southwest Medical University, 2023.
LI Yafei. Research Progress of Children's Constitution of Traditional Chinese Medicine[J]. Chinese Medicine Modern Distance Education of China, 2024, 22(08): 165-168.
Lu Chen, Wu Liqun, Wang Sumei. Data Mining-based Study on Professor Liu Bichen's Experience in Treating Pediatric Tic Disorders[J]. Modern Journal of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, 2023, 32(22): 3148-3152+3201.
JIANG Yingying, REN Xianqing, DING Ying, et al. Discussion on the experience of pediatric clinical medication based on Shaoyang theory, yang often surplus and childish yin and childish yang theory[J]. China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy, 2021, 36(04): 2136-2138.
Li Luyao, Hou Jianghong. Modern Study on the Physical Status in Children[J]. Liaoning Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2023, 50(10): 79-83.
Lu Kaifeng, Zhang Wei, Chen Hong. Research Progress of Children's Constitution of Traditional Chinese Medicine[J]. Journal of Anhui University of Chinese Medicine, 2020, 39(03): 84-87.
LIU Meifang, ZHAO Bin. Research progress on the cause and treatment of perianal abscess and anal fistula in children[J]. Chinese Pediatrics of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine, 2023, 15(02): 121-124.
Wu Lingli, Qiu Lijuan. Treatment and care of pediatric anal fissure[J]. Clinical Journal Of Chinese Medicine, 2020, 12(16): 145-148.
Zhao Mingzong, Gao Tongxun, Wang Xuan. Research progress in the treatment of childhood constipation[J]. Jiangsu Medical Journal, 2023, 49(05): 531-534.
Zeng Yinlzhen, Dai Dongling. Current Research Status on the Etiology, Mechanism, and Treatment of Functional Constipation in Children[J]. Doctor, 2023, 8(21): 137-141.
Wang Shumao, Wang Junmin, Rong Guanghong. Risk factors for functional constipation in school-aged children[J]. Shandong Medical Journal, 2024, 64(18): 58-61.
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2024 Ming Yuan, Yuan Zheng, Chaoyang Li
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.