XU Run,JIANG Quan,HAN Man,et al.Treating cardiovascular injury of rheumatoid arthritis based on the theory of “heart paralysis”[J].Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine,2022,56(11):48-52.
XU Run,JIANG Quan,HAN Man,et al.Treating cardiovascular injury of rheumatoid arthritis based on the theory of “heart paralysis”[J].Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine,2022,56(11):48-52. DOI: 10.16305/j.1007-1334.2022.2112002.
Treating cardiovascular injury of rheumatoid arthritis based on the theory of “heart paralysis”
Based on the tracing of traditional Chinese medicine theory and clinical observation,it was believed that the theory of “heart paralysis” in, Neijing, was closely related to the cardiovascular injury of rheumatoid arthritis. Combined with the connotation of the theory of “heart paralysis”, it was believed that the disorder of ying and wei was the key factor in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular injury in rheumatoid arthritis. At the same time,the correlation between the clinical manifestations of cardiovascular injury in rheumatoid arthritis and the syndrome of “pulse paralysis” and “heart paralysis” was analyzed. It was suggested that the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis complicated with cardiovascular injury could be done by “bao ci” the acupoint of Daling and harmonizing ying and wei method to improve heart and relieve paralysis as well as removing blood stasis and tonifying deficiency drugs, and less spicy-dry drugs to remove pathogenic factors.
关键词
心痹类风湿关节炎痹证心血管疾病中医药疗法
Keywords
heart paralysisrheumatoid arthritisarthralgiacardiovascular diseasetraditional Chinese medicine therapy
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