Pathogenesis of "deficient-qi induced stagnation" in depression
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Pathogenesis of "deficient-qi induced stagnation" in depression
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese MedicineVol. 46, Issue 1, Pages: 5-11(2023)
作者机构:
北京中医药大学东方医院 北京 100078
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基金信息:
The National Natural Science Foundation of China Key Support Project(U21A20401);General Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China(81874422);Ceneral Program of Beijing Natural Science Foundation(7202120)
GUO Rongjuan. Pathogenesis of "deficient-qi induced stagnation" in depression[J]. Journal of beijing university of traditional chinese medicine, 2023, 46(1): 5-11.
DOI:
GUO Rongjuan. Pathogenesis of "deficient-qi induced stagnation" in depression[J]. Journal of beijing university of traditional chinese medicine, 2023, 46(1): 5-11. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1006-2157.2023.01.002.
Pathogenesis of "deficient-qi induced stagnation" in depression
The research on the etiology and pathogenesis of depression in traditional Chinese medicine is still incomplete
and the current treatment of "liver depression" does not fully reflect its pathogenesis and clinical symptoms. Here
under the guidance of the "deficient-qi induced stagnation" innovative pathomechanism theory proposed by the academician Wang Yongyan
we conducted an in-depth analysis of the pathogenesis of depression
before elaborating on it using "deficient-qi" as the root
"stagnation" as the symptom
"qi depression" as the first
"phlegm obstruction" as the gradual
and "blood stasis" as the focus. Our result highlight that "deficient-qi" and "stagnation" have the characteristics of mutual causation and vicious circle. These findings provide a theoretical basis for the treatment of depression by identifying the "mechanism"
and provides a new way of thinking for the prevention and treatment of depression in the context of traditional Chinese medicine.
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