Jie LI, Hua LI, Le LI, et al. Wang Xiafang’s experience in treating pediatric diseases based on qi movement theory. [J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 55(11):42-45,49(2021)
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Jie LI, Hua LI, Le LI, et al. Wang Xiafang’s experience in treating pediatric diseases based on qi movement theory. [J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 55(11):42-45,49(2021) DOI: 10.16305/j.1007-1334.2021.2105121.
Wang Xiafang’s experience in treating pediatric diseases based on qi movement theory
Wang Xiafang pays special attention to regulating qi movement in the treatment of pediatric diseases, emphasizing that the spleen and stomach is the hub of qi movement. In the early stage of the disease, it is treated by the method of unblocking qi movement, and in the late stage of the disease, it is treated by the unblocking qi movement as supplement method. The method of regulating the qi movement is used throughout the treatment course. And the proven cases of common diseases such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, recurrent respiratory tract infection and anorexia are presented.
关键词
儿科疾病注意力缺陷多动障碍呼吸道反复感染厌食调畅气机中医药疗法
Keywords
pediatric diseasesattention deficit hyperactivity disorderrecurrent respiratory tract infectionanorexiaregulating qi movementtraditional Chinese medicine therapy
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