Objective: After several years of development of Chinese medicine,syndrome differentiation is the essence of traditional Chinese medicine,four diagnostic ginseng is a unique diagnostic method,emphasizing people-oriented,this study through the application of scientific analysis methods to explore the relationship between children with viral pneumonia and TCM In order to further understand the clinical characteristics of children with viral pneumonia and the characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine syndrome differentiation,the objective evaluation of the relevant factors,in order to further improve the accuracy of clinical syndrome,clinical application for scientific treatment to provide a scientific basis for the objective.Methods: The clinical data of children with viral pneumonia were analyzed retrospectively from January 2015 to March 2017 in the first clinical hospital of Changchun University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.The clinical analysis was carried out by the relevant analysis method.Data to explore whether there were significant differences in significance.Results: In this study,350 cases of children with viral pneumonia in children with pathogen detection,according to geographical,gender,age,season and other factors,the results are as follows:1.Geographical distribution: due to the number of cases collected and geographical restrictions,the collection of the basic cases of Jilin Province,the basic Changchun city and outside the five children,it is inconclusive.2.Gender distribution: 189 cases of boys;girls 161 cases.3.Age distribution: 1-3 years old,129 cases;3-7 years old,110 cases;7-10 years old,78cases;10-14 years old,33 cases.4.Seasonal distribution: spring,156 cases;summer,55 cases;autumn,40 cases;winter,99 cases.5.Distribution of pathogens: influenza virus,114 cases;parainfluenza virus,82 cases;human respiratory syncytial virus,152 cases;adenovirus virus,42 cases.6.The association of pneumonia complicated with TCM syndromes Case study: virus infection alone,158 cases;bacterial infection with virus,135 cases;virus merger of mycoplasma infection,92 cases;bacteria,viruses,mycoplasma infection,71 cases.Conclusion: 1.There was no correlation between the sex of children and the incidence of viral pneumonia in children.2.The age of children and the incidence of viral pneumonia in children showed a correlation.3.Seasonal correlation with the incidence of viral pneumonia in children.4.Children with viral pneumonia in children with gender and distribution of TCM does not show correlation.5.Children with viral pneumonia in children with age and distribution of TCM syndrome type does not show correlation.6.The incidence of viral pneumonia in children and the distribution of TCM syndromes were correlated.7.Pathogen of pediatric viral pneumonia and the distribution of TCM syndromes are related.8.Mixed infection of pediatric viral pneumonia does not show correlation with TCM syndromes distribution. |