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Professor Xu Yanling Department Of Lung Disease Experience Analyses From The Lung And Stomach Treatment

Posted on:2013-10-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y N GaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2244330395979123Subject:Internal medicine of traditional Chinese medicine
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Pulmonary disease is common disease in clinic, frequently-occurringdisease, lingering relapse, high mortality, in today’s society it hasbecome an important public health problem, the treatment of which has veryimportant clinical significance. As early as in the" Yellow Emperor’sCanon of internal medicine, coughing theory", put forward" ALL five organsand six viscera can lead to cough, not only lung." Definitely,lung diseaseconnects with multiple organs, this theory reflects the traditionalChinese medicine in the treatment of diseases of the overall concept,belongs to the Chinese medicine Viscera-state doctrine of visceratheories focus on the content."This is gathered in the stomach, lungrelated" highly summarizes the mechanism of cough, although cough relateswith all organs and viscera, but is most closely related with lung andstomach. This theory also develops train of thought for physicians in thediagnosis of pulmonary disease. This article from the experience summaryand medical records of two part of Professor Yanling Xu, applyinglung-stomach correlation theory in treatment of pulmonary diseases,valuable experience.Clinical application: From four aspects which are strengthening earthand generating metal, nourishing stomach and moistening lung, descendingstomach-Qi and lung-Qi, warming lung and dispelling water-pathogen,discussing the experience of professor Xu on treating pulmonary diseasebasing on the theory of lung and stomach connected.The effective experience examples: Have listed analysis of Prof. Xuthree curing the respiratory system disease in the theory wielding thelung stomach relevance being going the certificate example examining case,have been that clinical practice has opened up a train of thought.
Keywords/Search Tags:Lung stomach relation, Respiratory system disease, Experience
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