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A Randomized Controlled Study on the Clinical Effect of Mosquito Bite Treatment Instrument

Xia Li

Huamei Zixin Medical Cosmetology Hospital, Chengdu, China, 610000.

*Corresponding author: Xia Li

Published: 24 October 2022 How to cite this paper

Abstract

Objective: To explore the application value of mosquito bite therapeutic instru-ment in the treatment of mosquito bite patients. Methods: A total of 230 patients with mosquito bites who participated in the experiment from May 2021 to October 2021 were selected as the subjects of this investigation. According to the different treatment methods of the two groups, these 230 patients were divided into experimental group and placebo group, with 130 cases/group and 100 cases/group, respectively. During the treatment of patients, the bites of 130 patients in the experimental group were treated with mosquito bite therapeutic instrument, while the other 100 patients in the placebo group were treated with the same device without any output. The VAS score of swelling, pruritus, and pain were compared between the two groups on baseline, and 2, 5, 10 and 15 minutes after treatment, were registered. Results: By comparing the two groups of patients with a VAS score of swelling, pruritus, and pain, the results showed compared with the placebo group, the VAS scores of experimental group patients were significantly decreased, and the difference between the experimental group and the placebo group was statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusion: During the treatment of mosquito bite patients, the use of mosquito bite therapeutic instrument can significantly reduce the pain of patients, quickly improve itching and swelling, can be widely used in the treatment of mosquito bite patients.

KEYWORDS: Mosquito bite treatment instrument, mosquito bite, Residual wound, pain, swelling, pruritus, Application effect

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How to cite this paper

Xia Li. A Randomized Controlled Study on the Clinical Effect of Mosquito Bite Treatment Instrument. International Journal of Medicine Frontiers, 2022, 5(1), 28-31.


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