Min JIA, Yan LU, Yunling ZHANG. Application of spleen and stomach theory in treatment of stroke. [J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 55(3):45-49(2021)
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Min JIA, Yan LU, Yunling ZHANG. Application of spleen and stomach theory in treatment of stroke. [J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 55(3):45-49(2021) DOI: 10.16305/1007-1334.2021.2007090.
Application of spleen and stomach theory in treatment of stroke
The important role of spleen and stomach in the occurrence and development of stoke was discussed from three aspects: Based on the theory of stomach in control of dredging and descending, the pathogenesis of acute stroke was fu-organs excess due to qi disturbance, so the dredging fu-organs therapy was established to eliminate pathogenic factors, and Xinglou Chengqi Decoction was recommended; Because the spleen was the source of phlegm production, and phlegm was an important pathological factor of stroke, so eliminating phlegm and strengthening spleen should be applied. According to the period of the disease and the specific syndrome type, medication should be used differently; Spleen and stomach deficiency could cause stroke and stroke for a long time could result in qi deficiency and blood stasis. It was necessary to apply the method of invigorating spleen and benefiting qi, and Buyang Huanwu Decoction was recommended.
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脾胃理论脑卒中中医治疗应用
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