Study on the Effects of Umbilical Acupuncture’s “Wind-Thunder Interaction Method” on Neuro-Vascular Regulatory Peptide Groups in SCH Patients with Liver Stagnation and Spleen Deficiency
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of the umbilical acupuncture’s “Wind-Thunder Interaction Method” in treating schizophrenia (SCH) patients with liver stagnation and spleen deficiency. Methods: A total of 120 SCH patients with liver stagnation and spleen deficiency were selected and evenly divided by ball drawing. The umbilical acupuncture group received the “Wind-Thunder Interaction Method”, while the Western medicine group received pure Western medicine treatment. The outcomes were compared in terms of efficacy and other indicators. Results: The umbilical acupuncture group showed a higher total effective rate, a decrease in disease symptom scores, lower scores on the side effect rating scale, improved cognitive function scores, and excellent laboratory indicators, with p < 0.05 between the groups. Conclusion: The “Wind-Thunder Interaction Method” of umbilical acupuncture demonstrated a relatively high effectiveness in treating SCH patients with liver stagnation and spleen deficiency, alleviating symptoms, reducing side effects, improving cognitive function, and facilitating the recovery of neuro-vascular regulatory peptide groups.
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