Patent classifications
A61K36/51
GEL FOR TREATING HEMORRHOIDS AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF
A gel for treating hemorrhoids and a preparation method thereof, related to the field of medical technologies, are provided. The gel includes Taraxacum mongolicum, Gerbera jamesonii bolus, Panax notoginseng, Monascus purpureus went, Sanguisorba officinalis, chitosan, Camellia oleifera abel, glycerine, Ginkgo biloba, Swertia manshurica and Sophora japonica. The gel can exert significant synergistic effects, have good therapeutic effects, and high safety, which is of great significance for the prevention and treatment of hemorrhoids.
GEL FOR TREATING HEMORRHOIDS AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF
A gel for treating hemorrhoids and a preparation method thereof, related to the field of medical technologies, are provided. The gel includes Taraxacum mongolicum, Gerbera jamesonii bolus, Panax notoginseng, Monascus purpureus went, Sanguisorba officinalis, chitosan, Camellia oleifera abel, glycerine, Ginkgo biloba, Swertia manshurica and Sophora japonica. The gel can exert significant synergistic effects, have good therapeutic effects, and high safety, which is of great significance for the prevention and treatment of hemorrhoids.
Scar revisions using topical <i>Hamelia patens </i>extract
Methods are provided for causing beneficial revision of scars present on the skin of a mammalian subject, including human subjects. A method according to the disclosure comprises contacting a scar with an extract of Hamelia patens, present in a dermatologically-acceptable carrier. Methods according to the disclosure are applicable to a plurality of scar types, including scars which themselves feature the characteristics of a plurality of scar types present at the same site.
Scar revisions using topical <i>Hamelia patens </i>extract
Methods are provided for causing beneficial revision of scars present on the skin of a mammalian subject, including human subjects. A method according to the disclosure comprises contacting a scar with an extract of Hamelia patens, present in a dermatologically-acceptable carrier. Methods according to the disclosure are applicable to a plurality of scar types, including scars which themselves feature the characteristics of a plurality of scar types present at the same site.