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Theoretical Research On The Relationship Between Blood Stasis And Endogenous Wind Diseases And Syndromes

Posted on:2009-08-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:N XiangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2144360248454183Subject:Basic Theory of TCM
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Objective: The relationship between blood stasis and endogenous wind was studied, the internal rules of this relationship were discussed. method: Document research: the necessity rule of that relationship were discussed through arranging ancient documents, modern documents of clinical and experimental research on TCM as well as western medicine, summarizing the relationship between blood stasis and endogenous wind. results:â‘ Blood stasis was found as a very important cause for leading endogenous wind.â‘¡Endogenous wind usually occurrs after chronic malady with blood stasis, so endogenous wind disease and syndrome take on blood stasis symptoms.â‘¢Endogenous wind disease usually occurs in people's old age, because more blood stasis syndrome in senile, so the endogenous wind disease and syndrome usually have blood stasis.â‘£The course of the endogenous wind diseases and syndromes is long, because blood stasis occurs in the long course of chronic diseases, so blood stasis syndrome will be found in the long course of endogenous wind diseases. conclusions: Blood stasis have close relationship with endogenous wind diseases. Blood stasis can be found as the direct cause or indirect factor of the endogenous wind diseases. Blood stasis can also be found before and after the occurrence of endogenous wind diseases, it can cause the endogenous wind disease and make it worse. It is conformation to the clinical rules that using medicine with the function of activating blood and removing blood stasis to treat endogenous wind diseases. It is the inevitable choice under the guidance of the theory of"treatment of root of diseases".
Keywords/Search Tags:endogenous wind, blood stasis, theoretical research, more blood stasis in senile, more blood stasis in the long course of diseases
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