TIAN Xiaoling,HUA Chuan,ZHAO Yong,et al.Discussion on pathogenesis and treatment of diabetes based on turbid toxin theory[J].Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine,2022,56(10):41-44.
TIAN Xiaoling,HUA Chuan,ZHAO Yong,et al.Discussion on pathogenesis and treatment of diabetes based on turbid toxin theory[J].Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine,2022,56(10):41-44. DOI: 10.16305/j.1007-1334.2022.2108084.
Discussion on pathogenesis and treatment of diabetes based on turbid toxin theory
Based on the theory of turbid toxin, the pathogenesis and treatment of consumptive thirst(diabetes mellitus) were analyzed. Turbid toxin was not only a pathological product produced in the process of diabetes mellitus, but also a pathogenic factor participating in all stages of diabetes mellitus. From turbid gasification to poison was the basis for diabetes mellitus, and turbid toxins damaging the meridians was the core complications of diabetes mellitus. It was advocated using methods such as changing chaotic detoxification, clearing heat and detoxification, removing blood stasis detoxification, supporting energy and resolving toxin and other ways to guide turbidity , then eliminating evil factors and supporting healthy energy.
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消渴病糖尿病浊毒病因病机治则治法中医药疗法
Keywords
consumptive thirstdiabetes mellitusturbid toxinsetiology and pathologytherapeutic principle and methodtraditional Chinese medicine therapy
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