Research Article
[Retracted] Qibin Tongbian Decoction in the Treatment of Diabetic Constipation and Its Influence on the Intestinal Environment and the Incidence of Adverse Reactions: A Randomized Trial
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Comparison of constipation symptom scores and PAC-QOL scores. Note: (a). The abscissa indicates before and after treatment, and the ordinate indicates the score of constipation symptoms, points; the scores of constipation symptoms before and after treatment in the control group were 19.80 ± 2.03 points and 13.56 ± 1.47 points, respectively; the scores of constipation symptoms before and after treatment in the experimental group were 19.76 ± 3.01 points and 7.6 ± 1.38 points, respectively; indicates that there is a significant difference in the scores of constipation symptoms in the control group before and after treatment (); indicates that there is a significant difference in the scores of constipation symptoms in the experimental group before and after treatment ( ); indicates that there is a significant difference in the scores of constipation symptoms between the experimental group and the control group after treatment (). (b). The abscissa represents before and after treatment, and the ordinate represents PAC-QOL score, points; the PAC-QOL scores of children in the control group before and after treatment were 76.44 ± 4.25 points and 49.61 ± 4.30 points, respectively; the PAC-QOL scores of the children in the experimental group were 77.06 ± 5.12 and 38.57 ± 7.41 points before and after treatment, respectively; indicates that the PAC-QOL scores of children in the control group were significantly different before and after treatment (); indicates that the PAC-QOL scores of children in the experimental group were significantly different before and after treatment (); indicates that there is a significant difference in the scores of constipation symptoms between the experimental group and the control group after treatment ().
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