Exploring the effect of phlegm and blood stasis on olfactory disorder in nasosinusitis based on the theory of "chronic diseases affecting collaterals"
Theoretical Studies|更新时间:2023-09-08
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Exploring the effect of phlegm and blood stasis on olfactory disorder in nasosinusitis based on the theory of "chronic diseases affecting collaterals"
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese MedicineVol. 46, Issue 8, Pages: 1100-1105(2023)
作者机构:
中国中医科学院西苑医院 北京 100091
作者简介:
ZHANG Lu, Ph.D., Chief Physician, Doctoral Supervisor. Xiyuan Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, No.1, Xiyuan Playground, Haidian District, Beijing 100091. E-mail: m18611142837@163.com
基金信息:
National Natural Science Foundation of China(82174216)
SUN Weijia, ZHANG Lu, QIN Lingli, et al. Exploring the effect of phlegm and blood stasis on olfactory disorder in nasosinusitis based on the theory of "chronic diseases affecting collaterals"[J]. Journal of beijing university of traditional chinese medicine, 2023, 46(8): 1100-1105.
DOI:
SUN Weijia, ZHANG Lu, QIN Lingli, et al. Exploring the effect of phlegm and blood stasis on olfactory disorder in nasosinusitis based on the theory of "chronic diseases affecting collaterals"[J]. Journal of beijing university of traditional chinese medicine, 2023, 46(8): 1100-1105. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1006-2157.2023.08.007.
Exploring the effect of phlegm and blood stasis on olfactory disorder in nasosinusitis based on the theory of "chronic diseases affecting collaterals"
Nasosinusitis is the main cause of the olfactory disorder
and this kind of olfactory disorder is persistent and difficult to cure
which is in line with the pathogenesis of chronic and prolonged diseases "long" and "persistent" in the theory of "chronic diseases affecting collaterals" . Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) believes that collateral diseases are caused by the coagulation of phlegm and accumulation of blood stasis. This paper analyzes the evolution of the pathogenesis according to the three stages of pathogenic factors invasion the collateral by the method of cross-referencing between TCM and western medicine
and conclude that in the initial stage of nasosinusitis-related olfactory disorder
external pathogen attacks the collateral and phlegm and turbidity are internally produced; in the middle stage
phlegm retention occurs in the lung collateral and blood flow is blocked due to coagulation; and in the final stage
the binding of phlegm and stasis occurs
and the collateral is injured by turbidity and toxicity. Treatment is based on clearing turbidity and phlegm
promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis
and eliminating pathogenic factors and resolving toxins. In addition
there are modern studies of biological mechanisms underlying nasosinusitis-related olfactory disorder
such as microcirculation disturbance
increased levels of inflammatory factors
disturbances in lipid metabolism
and induction of apoptosis
which provide a scientific basis for understanding and treating the disease from the viewpoint of phlegm and stasis. In this paper
the purpose of exploring nasosinusitis-related olfactory disorder caused by phlegm and stasis is to provide patients with new ideas of TCM treatment
and to provide a better TCM treatment solution for patients with limited access to western medicine.
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