Qiang ZHANG, Moran JIA, Wenjing ZHU, et al. Peng Peichu’s experience in treating overactive bladder by tranquilizing liver-wind. [J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 55(2):9-11,37(2021)
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Qiang ZHANG, Moran JIA, Wenjing ZHU, et al. Peng Peichu’s experience in treating overactive bladder by tranquilizing liver-wind. [J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 55(2):9-11,37(2021) DOI: 10.16305/j.1007-1334.2021.2004090.
Peng Peichu’s experience in treating overactive bladder by tranquilizing liver-wind
This paper introduced professor Peng Peichu’s experience in treating overactive bladder (OAB) by tranquilizing liver-wind.Based on the theory of "liver presiding urine" , professor Peng considered that the basic pathogenesis of OAB was liver-wind stirring and should be treated by tranquilizing liver-wind.The basic prescription was modified Zhengan Xifeng Decoction. At the same time, Ganmai Dazao Decoction was commonly used to adjust the emotions of patients, self-formula Nianmo Decoction was used to protect patients’ spleen and stomach, and Suanzaoren Decoction was used to regulate sleep of patients.A proven case was presented.
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