XUE Yan, ZHANG Wei, ZHANG Xing, et al. Exploring the pathogenesis and clinical thinking of COVID-19 based on “toxin impairing pulmonary collaterals”. [J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 54(5):19-23(2020)
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XUE Yan, ZHANG Wei, ZHANG Xing, et al. Exploring the pathogenesis and clinical thinking of COVID-19 based on “toxin impairing pulmonary collaterals”. [J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 54(5):19-23(2020) DOI: 10.16305/j.1007-1334.2020.05.088.
Exploring the pathogenesis and clinical thinking of COVID-19 based on “toxin impairing pulmonary collaterals”
Based on the characteristics of the pathogenesis and clinical manifestations, locations of COVID-19 are mainly in the pulmonary collaterals,and the core pathogenesis is “toxin impairing pulmonary collaterals”. Treatments of dispelling damp toxin, clearing away heat toxin and resolving stasis toxin should be applied as early as possible to clear the lung. The methods of aromatic resuscitation and clearing collaterals should be used in severe and critical periods. We should pay enough attention to open-close treatments on the depletion syndromes and resolving blood stasis to clear collaterals.During the convalescence, tonifying and activating the pulmonary collaterals,clearing away residual pathogens should be used. Based on “removing toxicity and dredging channels”, differentiation treatments of comprehensive syndromes could effectively relieve clinical symptoms,prevent progression and improve prognosis.
关键词
新型冠状病毒肺炎新型冠状病毒毒损肺络肺络解毒通络中医药疗法
Keywords
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