WANG Zhaoqian,LIU Yuxin,GAO Chang,et al.Analysis on experience of treating chronic deafness from the perspective of phlegm⁃turbidity[J].Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine,2023,57(5):54-57.
WANG Zhaoqian,LIU Yuxin,GAO Chang,et al.Analysis on experience of treating chronic deafness from the perspective of phlegm⁃turbidity[J].Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine,2023,57(5):54-57. DOI: 10.16305/j.1007-1334.2023.2210050.
Analysis on experience of treating chronic deafness from the perspective of phlegm⁃turbidity
The pathogenesis and treatment of chronic deafness are discussed from the perspective of phlegm-turbidity. It is considered that the deficiency of spleen, kidney and liver is the root cause of chronic deafness, and phlegm-turbidity coagulating in the ear, together with dampness, blood stasis and liver qi depression, is an important etiological factor in the development of deafness. Wuling Powder and Gualou Xiebai Banxia Decoction are used as the main formulas to resolve phlegm, drain turbidity, and unblock stuffy ear orifice, which should be assisted by the treatment methods of promoting blood circulation for removing obstruction in collaterals, regulating liver and activating qi, and reinforcing healthy qi with an emphasis on strengthening the spleen, tonifying the kidney and benefiting the liver. One proven case is presented.
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耳聋感音神经性聋痰浊中医药疗法临床经验
Keywords
deafnesssensorineural deafnessphlegm-turbiditytraditional Chinese medicine therapyclinical experience
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