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Correlation Circadian Rhythm Of Menopausal Hot Flashes And Menopausal Syndrome TCM Syndrome Distribution

Posted on:2017-01-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2334330512466399Subject:TCM gynecology
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Objective:This study aim to exploring the circadian rhythm of menopausal hot flashes onset and aggravation and analyzing the correlation between circadian rhythm and menopause’s TCM syndromes,and provide a kind of dialectical thinking of circadian rhythm, as well as to provide a theoretical reference for clinical application to time-selecting administration.Methods:After a review of relevant literature and clinical observation, base on tutor experience and expert opinion to design questionnaires, set up seven hou r project,and collected in February 2015-February 2016 in line with menopau sal hot flashes inclusion criteria for patients with a total 369 cases. Using EX CEL table to build information database, we can conclusions by using SPSS 1 7.0 statistical package for statistical data analysis:frequency analysis, cluster an alysis,chi-square test.Results:(1) The study included 369 cases of patients with menopausal hot fla shes, hot flashes were rhythm onset and aggravated with a total of 314 cases, occupied the total percentage of 85%, arrhythmic with a total of 55 cases, acc ounting for the total percentage of 15%, there was obvious statistically signific ance (p<0.05);(2) We summarized seven TCM syndrome menopausal syndrome among the 369 cases of menopausal hot flashes:kidney yin deficiency, kidney yang deficie ncy, kidney yin and yang deficiency, xin shen bu jiao zheng, kidney deficienc y and blood stasis, yin xu gan wang zheng, gan yu xue re zheng;(3) The most common syndrome of hot flashes onset and aggravated at night was kidney yin deficiency among 73 cases, it contain 42 cases; the most com mon syndrome of hot flashes onset and aggravated during the day was gan yu xue re zheng among 53 cases, it contain 19 cases; the most common syndro me of hot flashes onset and aggravated in the morning was shen yang xu zhe ng among 37 cases, it contain 14 cases;The most common syndrome of hot fla shes onset and aggravated in the afternoon was xin shen bu jiao zheng among 53 cases, it contain 18 cases;the most common syndrome of hot flashes onset and aggravated in the early night was kidney deficiency and blood stasis amo ng 56 cases, it contain 19 cases;the most common syndrome of hot flashes on set and aggravated in later night was yin xu gan wang zheng among 42 cases, it contain 18 cases;each group TCM syndrome constituent ratio, the difference was statistically significant (p<0.01);(4)Kidney yin deficiency of menopausal syndrome patients with a total 84 case s, the onset of hot flashes at night in the most common, a total of 42 cases; kidney yang deficiency of menopausal syndrome patients with a total of 43 cas es, the onset of hot flashes in the morning in the most common, a total of 1 4 cases; xin shen bu jiao zheng of menopausal syndrome patients with a total 47 cases, the onset of hot flashes in the afternoon in the most common, a tota 1 of 18 cases; kidney deficiency and blood stasis of menopausal syndrome pati ents with a total 40 cases, the onset of hot flashes at early night in the most common, a total of 19 cases; yin xu gan wang zheng of menopausal syndrome patients with a total 58 cases, the onset of hot flashes at later night in the m ost common, a total of 18 cases; gan yu xue re of menopause syndrome 49 c ases, the onset of hot flashes during the night in the most common, a total of 19 cases; each TCM syndrome the onset of hot flashes time group constituent ratio, the difference was statistically significant (p<0.05).Conclusion:Menopausal hot flashes onset and aggravation of having a circadia n rhythm;the time of menopausal hot flashes onset and aggravation relate with the TCM syndrome of menopausal syndrome.
Keywords/Search Tags:Menopause, hot flashes, time rhythm, optional medication
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