ZHANG Huaibi, ZHOU Ye. Clinical practice of Xiaoxuming decoction in treatment of stroke under guidance of “exogenous wind” theory. [J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 53(12):5-8(2019)
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ZHANG Huaibi, ZHOU Ye. Clinical practice of Xiaoxuming decoction in treatment of stroke under guidance of “exogenous wind” theory. [J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 53(12):5-8(2019) DOI: 10.16305/j.1007-1334.2019.12.002.
Clinical practice of Xiaoxuming decoction in treatment of stroke under guidance of “exogenous wind” theory
This paper discusses the clinical experience of using Xiaoxuming decoction in the treatment of stroke under the guidance of the theory of “exogenous wind”. It is considered that “exogenous wind” is the main aspect of the pathogenesis of stroke, and the prescription of treating wind plays a dominant role in the treatment. By summing up the clinical and experimental research results, this paper expounds the mechanism of Xiaoxuming decoction in the treatment of stroke.
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