| Objective:The syndrome element based on the theory, through the research on intestinal mucosal damage characteristics of active ulcerative colitis, establish the disease microcosmic syndrome factor dialectical method, and to investigate the distribution of syndromes.Methods:The spleen and stomach diseases in Jiangsu Province Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital in2007January-2011year in December of active ulcerative colitis patients, establish case inclusion criteria, screening out qualified89cases clinical data collection, collation, colonoscopy and pathology reports, the intestinal damage morphological features and the corresponding associated, statistical frequency, percentage, and combined with the disease, the common syndrome type distribution.Results:85cases of heat, wet82cases, phlegm, blood stasis in62cases,34cases; toxic syndrome element mainly Escherichia89cases, wherein the wide intestine in43cases. This group of cases, the vast majority of cases include2or more than2symptom factors. Common types are large intestine wet heat syndrome, large intestine wet heat syndrome of phlegm and blood stasis, Escherichia phlegm and blood stasis heat dampness excessive syndrome, Escherichia heat dampness excessive syndrome, Escherichia blockage of phlegm and blood stasis syndrome, Escherichia dampness phlegm stasis syndrome, Escherichia toxic heat and phlegm stasis card, Escherichia phlegm heat syndrome, Escherichia heat syndrome.Conclusion:Ulcerative colitis common symptom factor of heat, wet, phlegm, stasis, toxin, the syndrome element for active phase. Due to the different,23expression slightly different.Microcosmic syndrome differentiation syndrome and syndrome type distribution in both with macroscopic syndrome differentiation is different. For some macro differentiation and microcosmic syndrome differentiation are inconsistent with the case, when to macro syndrome element differentiation, combined with microscopic precision, it can make up for the limitations of macroscopic differentiation of syndrome differentiation, so that more accurate and complete, and thus regulate differentiation, so as to more effectively guide the treatment. |