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Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae ; (24): 199-205, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-940470

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Hypertension is the most important risk factor for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, affecting the structures and functions of important organs of the body, such as the heart, brain, and kidney. At present, the prevalence of hypertension in China remains high. How to effectively curb the incidence of hypertension and reduce target organ damage in patients with hypertension is an urgent challenge that needs to be addressed. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), by virtue of its unique efficacies and advantages, is increasingly applied around the world. In TCM, "wind" is considered as a major constant factor in the development of hypertension. Some scholars believe that hypertension is located in collaterals, and the lesions of collaterals are also important reasons for the occurrence and development of hypertension. Collateral diseases and pathogenic wind are closely related to the development of hypertension as well as target organ damage in the heart, brain, and kidney. From the six-meridian syndrome differentiation for febrile diseases, "collateral" and "wind" are closely related to the Jueyin, with collateral diseases classified into Jueyin diseases and pathogenic wind beginning in the Jueyin. The occurrence, development, and persistence of hypertension are closely related to Jueyin diseases. The present study analyzed the pathogenesis and treatment of hypertension from "collateral" and "wind" of the Jueyin, and specifically discussed the relationship between hypertension and "collateral" and "wind" of the Jueyin. It is believed that the internal depression of wind and fire in the Jueyin results in the upward impulse of liver fire, and the deficiency of Jueyin can trigger the internal movement of liver wind and stirring wind due to collateral deficiency. External contraction in the Jueyin due to the induction of external wind is the important pathogenesis of the development of hypertension and the damage to target organs such as the heart, brain, and kidney. The therapeutic methods for both "collateral" and "wind" were also discussed based on the primary prescription for Jueyin, Wumei Pills. Six-meridian syndrome differentiation can guide the therapeutic principles for all diseases and inspire posterity. Exploring the pathogenesis and treatment of hypertension from “collateral" and "wind" of the Jueyin is of great significance in guiding the prevention and treatment of hypertension, reducing target organ damage in patients with hypertension, and improving the prognosis of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.

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Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12): 117-119, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-667800

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Through the analysis on research status of Western medicine for treating hypertentionand the relationship between hypertension and "wind", and by combining with the characteristics of wind, this article believed that the multiple risk factors, pathogenesis and target organ damage of hypertension are related to the "wind". It pointed out that pathogenic wind is the major risk factor for hypertensionas, and linked the characteristics of carminatives to explore pathogenesis of treatment of hypertension from "wind".

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Kampo Medicine ; : 337-344, 2010.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-361728

ABSTRACT

Boiogito is mentioned in Synopsis of the Golden Chamber, in which it is written to add ephedra herb for patients with cough at the end of the chapter. We experienced 4 chronic cough cases of wind-wetness syndrome or edema caused by pathogenic Wind successfully treated with boiogitokamao. Subjective symptoms such as heaviness when moving, heavy sweating, and body chills, as well as objective findings such as pallor, and a weak pulse in the most distal region of the right wrist were common in these patients. Moreover, not only cough, but also accompanying symptoms such as obesity, dysmenorrhea, and eczema were improved. Observation of these four cases suggests that boiogitokamao can be effective for the treatment of the patients with chronic cough due to wind-wetness syndrome / edema caused by the pathogenic Wind.

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Kampo Medicine ; : 353-357, 2006.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-368518

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We report on a case of Hailey-Hailey disease successfully treated with Sokeikakketsuto. This case was a 70-year-old woman. Her mother, grandmother and elder sister had the same symptoms. From 2004 August, she noticed erythematous exudative lesions with itching on both sides of her inguinal area. By September, she was diagnosed with Hailey-Hailey disease histologically. We treated using a topical corticosteroid at first. This had little effect, so we considered treatment using Kampo medicines. We diagnosed a kidney Yin-deficiency from a fissure of her tongue, thirstiness, numbness in the region below the umbilicus and night sweat, thus and selected Rokumigan. We then diagnosed deficiency of Qi from her general malaise, so chose Hochuekkito. The pathology of Hailey-Hailey disease exists mainly in the epidermis which covers most of the body's surface area. And this indicates the presence of pathogenic wind factor. We considered the presence of dampness as a disease-inducing factor because of her exudation, and the presence of the heat from her erythema. So we also selected Eppikajutsuto as an anti wind-wetness-heat drug. Her general condition was very much improved with these administrations, but her skin lesions improved very little. So we stopped Eppikajutsuto, and Sokeikakketsuto administration was started instead. After this change of drug, her skin lesions were improved remarkably.

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Kampo Medicine ; : 455-460, 2000.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-368350

ABSTRACT

Zentai (Cicadae Periostracum) is classified by traditional Chinese medicine as one of the “pungent cool-natured” drugs, but its pharmacological action is not well known yet.<br>Zentai is used in Shofu-san as an expelling pathogenic wind component for relieving itchiness for patients with eczema, dermatitis, urticaria, etc.<br>We examined a number of patients with atopic dermatitis whose condition worsened after they were treated with Zentai to relieve itchiness.<br>In the current study, five male and ten female adolescent/adult patients were randomly selected to receive 2.5g of Zentai. These patients had been treated with Kagen-ichiin-sen-ka-kiban-kyo and their skin conditions had been stable so far.<br>In a follow-up two weeks later, the water content of the horny layer of skin at the forehead and the anterior side of the forearm decreased significantly (p<0.05). In terms of the level of itchiness, two patients (13.3%) improved, nine patients (60%) worsened, and the other four (26.7%) remained unchanged.<br>The current study indicates that Zentai worsens dry skin and exacerbates itchiness. Care will be required in the use of Zentai for the treatment of atopic dermatitis because of its drying pharmacological character.

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