[Objective] To discuss the clinical effect of self-formulated Chinese medicine prescription on dairy cow mastitis. [Method] The subjects were 30 cows with mastitis in the area and were randomly divided into three groups. Group A was given conventional western medicine treatment, group B was given self-formulated Chinese medicine prescription treatment, and group C was given Chinese and western medicine combined treatment. The curative effect of three groups of cows was observed. [Result] The total clinical efficiency after the treatment of cows in group A was 60.00%, 80.00% in group B, and 100.00% in group C. The difference among groups was statistically significant(P<0.05), suggesting that the combination of Chinese and western medicine can achieve a better treatment for cow mastitis. The absence time, recovery time and relapse rate of C group were all significantly less than those of the other two groups. [Conclusion] The use of traditional western medicine combined with the Chinese medicine prescription for the treatment of cow mastitis had obvious efficacy, including shortening the recovery time of the sick cow, reducing the recurrence rate and possessing the significant effect. So, it can be promoted to use. |