What are the Effects and Benefits of Zedoary Turmeric Oil Injection?

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Zedoary turmeric oil injection has the effect of relieving indigestion and pain, promoting blood circulation and dispelling blood stasis. It can be used to treat respiratory syncytial virus pneumonia in children or acute viral enteritis. Additionally, according to clinical findings, it also has significant therapeutic effects on skin ulcers caused by some reasons and is effective in treating radiation burns.

1. Effective treatment of respiratory syncytial virus pneumonia in children. 45 cases of respiratory syncytial virus pneumonia in children were treated with 0.04% zedoary turmeric oil injection intravenously, all of which were cured. Usage: Inject 0.04% zedoary turmeric oil injection intravenously at a daily dose of 20ml/kg, with a maximum dose not exceeding 500ml/day. The treatment course is 7 to 14 days.

2. It can treat acute viral enteritis in children. All patients with acute viral enteritis in children were cured using 0.04% zedoary turmeric oil glucose injection. The effective rate was 83.3% within 3 days and 100% within 5 days. The healing time was significantly shorter than the ribavirin group. Usage: Inject 0.04% zedoary turmeric oil glucose intravenously at a dose of 100mg/kg once daily, with a course of 5 to 7 days.

3. It can treat skin ulcers. 157 cases of skin ulcers caused by various reasons were treated with 2% zedoary turmeric oil wet dressing, and the results were significant. Among them, 155 cases were cured, 1 case showed significant effect, and 1 case was ineffective. The cure rate was as high as 98.7%, and the effective rate was 99.4%.

4. It can effectively prevent and treat radiation-induced skin burns. 81 cases of patients with radiation-induced skin burns were treated with 4% warm zedoary turmeric oil ointment applied locally. After medication, patients felt cool and comfortable and could adhere to the treatment course without skin breakage. This avoided the interruption of treatment due to radiation-induced skin burns of grade H. The preventive and therapeutic effects are particularly significant and worthy of clinical promotion and application.