Analysis of the treatment method of chronic cough in children from the perspective of "xuanfu loss of function"
Clinical Studies|更新时间:2023-08-07
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Analysis of the treatment method of chronic cough in children from the perspective of "xuanfu loss of function"
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese MedicineVol. 46, Issue 7, Pages: 999-1003(2023)
作者机构:
北京中医药大学东直门医院 北京 100700
作者简介:
Prof. WANG Junhong, Chief physician, Doctoral Supervisor. Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, No.5, Haiyicang street, Dongcheng District, Beijing 100700. E-mail: drjhwang@bucm.edu.cn
基金信息:
Academic Experience Inheritance Work Project of National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine(国中医药人教函〔2022〕129号)
YUAN Zhenhua, ZHANG Qiang, LIU Miaomiao, et al. Analysis of the treatment method of chronic cough in children from the perspective of "xuanfu loss of function"[J]. Journal of beijing university of traditional chinese medicine, 2023, 46(7): 999-1003.
DOI:
YUAN Zhenhua, ZHANG Qiang, LIU Miaomiao, et al. Analysis of the treatment method of chronic cough in children from the perspective of "xuanfu loss of function"[J]. Journal of beijing university of traditional chinese medicine, 2023, 46(7): 999-1003. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1006-2157.2023.07.018.
Analysis of the treatment method of chronic cough in children from the perspective of "xuanfu loss of function"
Chronic cough is one of the common diseases in pediatrics
and its occurrence
development and regression are closely related to the theory of xuanfu. Our team believes that the core pathogenesis of this disease is the deficiency of vital qi and the invasion of evil qi
resulting in a loss of control of the xuanfu.Among them
the deficiency of zang-fu organs and the loss of nourishment of the xuanfu are the basis of the disease; the accumulation of phlegm and food and the stagnation of the xuanfu are the root cause of the disease; the wind evil triggers the xuanfu to be the cause of the disease.In children
the lung
spleen and kidney are often deficient
making it easy for the xuanfu to lose its nourishment
which in turn affects the function of the xuanfu in transporting fluids
and when the xuanfu is stagnant due to deficiency
evil qi has an opportunity to take advantage of it; In addition
if the spleen and stomach are not nourished
and the transportation and transformation are not normal
it is easy to accumulate dampness and produce phlegm
or if food stagnates in the middle jiao and stagnates in the xuanfu channel
it will affect the smooth flow of qi and lay the hidden danger for the development of disease; If the cough is triggered by wind pathogen
the internal and external evil qi will interact with each other and the xuanfu will malfunction
resulting in the failure of lung qi to diffuse and purify and coughing
and the condition will linger.In treatment
our team adopted the principle of promoting the situation and removing the stagnation in the xuanfu by dispelling wind evil
resolving phlegm and removing stagnation
and reinforcing vital qi and supplementing deficiency to open up the xuanfu. At the same time
we pay attention to the application of the characteristic medicine to unblock the xuanfu
especially the medicine to regulate qi to unblock the xuanfu
the medicine to dredge the meridians to unblock the xuanfu and the medicine to invigorate the blood to unblock the xuanfu
so as to restore the function of the xuanfu of the lung
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