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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1003845

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Based on the theory of ascending and descending of center qi, it is believed that yang deficiency and water dampness, as well as abnormal circulation of center qi, are the core pathogenesis of psoriasis. The common pathogenic evolution of psoriasis includes wood constraint and blood stagnation, lung metal fluid exhaustion. In the later stage of psoriasis, a mixture of deficiency and excess patterns, as well as cold and heat in complexity, are often observed. Treatment focuses on warming yang and resolving dampness to restore proper qi ascending and descending, and the therapeutic formulas such as Ganjiang Lingzhu Decoction (甘姜苓术汤), Zexie Decoction (泽泻汤), Zhenwu Decoction (真武汤), and Linggui Zhugan Decoction (苓桂术甘汤) are suggested based on the nature and location of the disease. To unblock the qi movement through discharging the liver and rectifying the lung, Xiaochaihu Decoction (小柴胡汤) and Danzhi Xiaoyao Powder (丹栀逍遥散) are commonly used as the foundation with modifications. To balance yin and yang through clearing the heart and nourishing the kidneys, a self-designed Changzhong Decoction (畅中汤) is utilized. Following the theory of ascending and descending of center qi, it is suggested to combine cold and warm medicinals and mediate the center earth, so as to promote the circulation of the center qi, restore the clear and the turbid, and keep four-dimensional smooth flow of qi, providing a reference for traditional Chinese medicine treatment for psoriasis.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-754643

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Objective To systematically evaluate the clinical efficacy of relieving fever with sweet and warm drugs (Ganwen Chure Therapy) for noninfectious fever caused by vital-energy deficiency based on Meta-analysis. Methods Literature about RCTs of Ganwen Chure Therapy for noninfectious fever caused by vital-energy deficiency in CNKI, Wanfang Database, CBM, VIP, Pub Med, Cochrane Library, and Embase was retrieved by computers from establishment of database to April 2017. After two researchers independently conducted literature screening, cross-checking, data extraction, and literature quality evaluation, cumulative Meta-analysis was performed on the outcome indicators in order of publication time and sample size, and the trend of the results was tested. Then the quality of the literature based on GRADE was under an overall evaluation. Results Totally 27 articles were included in this study, involving 2599 patients. The results of cumulative Meta-analysis showed that the total effective rates of using Ganwen Chure Therapy only [OR=3.875, 95%CI (2.87, 5.24), Z=8.82, P=0.000 1]and Ganwen Chure Therapy combined with routine therapy [OR=5.791, 95%CI (3.55, 9.45), Z=7.03, P=0.000 1]were better than the routine therapy, with statistical significance. Trend test showed that there was variability in the timing of drug combination study, showing that the cumulative Meta-analysis results were not stable. Conclusion Ganwen Chure Therapy has certain efficacy for noninfectious fever caused by vital-energy deficiency. However, the overall quality of the included studies was low, with relatively high homogeneity. There are biases in publication, yet more high-quality clinical research is needed for further verification.

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Mongolian Medical Sciences ; : 113-116, 2018.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-973101

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@#Choijamts, the Buddhist image-maker and dge long of the Niislel Khuree (Capital Camp), lived during the last period of the 19th and early 20th centuries. He wrote a book “Gso rig gzhung mang bsdus pa’i bdud rtsi’i snying po tsha grang zug rngu sel ba’i ngo mtshar dga’ ston gter mdzod zhes bya ba bzhugs so” in short ngo mtshar dga’ ston gter mdzod. This is the comprehensive book about Traditional Mongolian medicine in Tibetan language and written by Mongolian scholar. </br> In the chapter 126, Choijamts mentioned a special treatment hi calls “Mongol cure.” In this chapter, patients have a bath with boiled, hot, and warm essences with ingredients of distilled whey, mare’s milk, vodka, tea, salt, salt-marsh, and Artemisia absinthium. Artemisia was use in order to cure kidneys, bad blood, and bile, hands, and legs to become numb, rheumatism, and bam-scurvy. Also it was mentioned that it is very good to cure tsagaan huyan (chronic of nerves) diseases and other radiculopathy. Careful preparations of that cure are vital before the Mongol cure-whey treatment begins. </br> Choijamts classified 30 commonly occurring diseases out of 64 wind diseases plus 47 bile’s diseases into warm and cold diseases. Also he divided phlegm into own root and other’s root. Then he classified further 6 common diseases out of 41 own root diseases and other’s root diseases as ulcer (bor uvchin) and chronic phlegm (badgan) disease in respiratory organ. Also he taught that ulcer is warm disease and phlegm is cold disease. In addition, he healed 30 wind diseases with 3 different medicines. </br> In addition, he mentioned that what kind of prescription is more effective to the diseases based on his own experience. Specifically, he describes how to choose the most popular prescription and how to prescribe the prescriptions in terms of weather and body temperament.

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-477314

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Objective Serological characteristic analysis for patients with autoimmune hemolytic anemia(AIHA)who has cold and warm auto‐antibody when undergoing blood type and cross‐matching .Methods Choosed 3 donors of red blood cells of group O to absorb autoantibodies of the patient′s serum(by using the methods of cold absorption) and used 2‐mercaptoethanol(2‐Me) to de‐stroyed the IgM antibody .Results The patient of AIHA blood type was B+ .There was cold and warm auto‐antibody in the pa‐tient′s serum ,and the result of cross‐matching is incompatible .Conclusion The patient′s serum contains cold and warm auto‐anti‐body which interferes blood type and cross‐matching .In emergency ,considering the patients condition ,blood transfusion combined with the drug treatment could achieve good effects .

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Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-680825

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The preparation process of Xiaoyaosan Oral Liquid was investigated with the orthogonal test. As a result,the amount of water added was a main factor influencing the dip-extraction effect of crude Chinese medical materials when the oral liquid was made with the method of distillation and warm dip. It was suggested that the following process would be the best to ensure the extraction of active compo- nents:adding 10 times amounts of water,then dipping and extracting for 1.5h at 90℃ and repeating 3 times.

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