HE Jun,LI Ji.Professor Li Ji’s experience in treating pharyngeal itching triggered cough of laryngeal origin based on the “Neimocou” theory[J].Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine,2022,56(03):26-29.
HE Jun,LI Ji.Professor Li Ji’s experience in treating pharyngeal itching triggered cough of laryngeal origin based on the “Neimocou” theory[J].Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine,2022,56(03):26-29. DOI: 10.16305/j.1007-1334.2022.2110050.
Professor Li Ji’s experience in treating pharyngeal itching triggered cough of laryngeal origin based on the “Neimocou” theory
This article introduces Prof. Li Ji’s experience in treating pharyngeal itching triggered cough of laryngeal origin based on the “Neimocou” theory. The “Neimocou” theory is a theoretical model proposed by Prof. Li Ji and his research team for the syndrome differentiation and treatment of mucosa-related diseases. Based on this theory, pharyngeal itching triggered cough of laryngeal origin can be divided into three common syndromes: pathogenic wind attack, throat depression and stagnation, and flaring-up of deficiency-fire. The corresponding treatment methods for each syndrome include: dispersing wind to check itching, relieving spasm to check coughing; removing stagnation to relieve depression, penetrating the membrane and interstices; nourishing yin to clear heat, enriching yin to subdue fire. Satisfactory treating effects have been obtained with 2 proven cases provided for verification.
关键词
咳嗽喉源性咳嗽咽痒内膜腠黏膜疾病中医药疗法
Keywords
coughcough of laryngeal originpharyngeal itchingNeimocoumucosa-related diseasestraditional Chinese medicine therapy
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