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Functional Dyspepsia Tcm Syndrome

Posted on:2007-03-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y Z LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2204360182492776Subject:Chinese medical science
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Functional dyspepsia (FD) is a clinical syndrome, its clinical manifestations are continuous or repeatedly occurred epigastric discomfort, accompanied by abdominal distention after meal, gassiness, belch, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, heartburn, pain behind sternum, and regurgitation. It is a very commonly seen disease of the digestive system. The incidence of FD is high, but the causes and mechanism of the disease are still not quite clear.The thesis discusses the concepts and counter-measures by traditional Chinese medicine on FD from different aspects, and it can be divided into two portions: academic study and clinical research.1. Academic study: including a general summary of ancient Chinese medicine documents on dyspepsia diseases and a general summary of documents on the progress of research in FD by modern Chinese medicine and western medicine.2. Clinical experiments:Objective: discussing the clinical syndromes of FD from the traditional Chinese medicine perspective, so as to provide grounds for clinical treatment.Methods: the research is conducted in a cross-sectional way, probing into rules of FD syndromes from the traditional Chinese medicine perspective, based on clinical records of 110 patients with FD collected by the Digest Department of Dongzhimen Hospital, an affiliate of Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine University.Results: 1) For differences in the distribution of FD syndromes in traditional Chinese medicine, the patients'age, sex and cause of disease do not have the statistical meaning (P >0.05); 2) FD syndromes in traditional Chinese medicine are mostly seen with gassiness, stomach ache, nausea and vomiting, and poor appetite, accounting respectively 96.1%, 94.5%, 94.5%, and 80.9%; 3) Among different types of FD...
Keywords/Search Tags:functional dyspepsia, syndromes diagnosed and treated by Chinese medicine, Clinical experiment
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