LIU Yue,LIU Hongxi,LIANG Xiao,et al.Theoretical discussion and clinical experience of treating numbness from five zang organs[J].Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine,2023,57(1):62-65.
LIU Yue,LIU Hongxi,LIANG Xiao,et al.Theoretical discussion and clinical experience of treating numbness from five zang organs[J].Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine,2023,57(1):62-65. DOI: 10.16305/j.1007-1334.2023.2202060.
Theoretical discussion and clinical experience of treating numbness from five zang organs
This paper discussed the theoretical basis of treating numbness from the five zang organs, summarized the clinical experience of ancient and modern doctors, and concluded five methods of treating numbness: from the lung treatment, supplementing the lung and strengthening the health , improving qi and dredging collaterals should be applied; from the spleen treatment, invigorating the spleen and replenishing qi, eliminating phlegm and dampness should be applied; from the liver treatment, soothing the liver and relieving depression, nourishing the blood and softening the liver should be applied; from the kidneys treatment, nourishing yin and yang, protecting fundamental and filling the kidney essence should be applied; from the heart treatment, tonifying the heart and nourishing the blood, dredging meridians and calming mood should be applied.
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麻木五脏脏腑辨证治则治法中医药疗法
Keywords
numbnessfive zang organsviscera syndrome differentiationtherapeutic principle and methodtraditional Chinese medicine therapy
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