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China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12)2005.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-565729

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Professor CHAO En-xiang accumulates abundant clinical experience,thinks highly of syndrome differentiation and treatment in clinic,emphasizes the pathogeny and method of treatment in accordance with formula and Chinese medicine,notices avoiding to be limited by individual experience.He cautiously grasps pathogenesis in clinical diagnosis and treatment,and is good at applying the theories of TCM,emphasizes the application of the theory of the lung and the large intestine being interior-exteriorly related in treating lung system diseases.He is expert in treating acute diseases with purgative therapy. He learns from ancient physicians,but not limited by their academic thinking,and has formed the special thinking on syndrome differentiation and treatment.

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China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12)2005.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-562823

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Professor CHAO En-xiang thinks that several rules should be obeyed when we treat gangrenous appendicitis complication with paralytic ileus and ARDS.Firstly,we should adhere to the TCM characteristics of the holistic concept and treatment based on syndrome of differentiation.Secondly,we should formulate therapeutic method according to major pathogenesis.Thirdly,we should use drugs flexibly according to the patient's specific situation.Professor CHAO En-xiang considered it was the syndrome of dysfunctional activity of qi,fu qi being obstructed,dysfunction of middle-jiao in transportation.The therapeutical principle was regulating qi activity,dredging intestines and relieving distention.Nasal feeding with Dachengqi decoction adding Agastache rugosa,Tatarian Aster,paste umbilicus with mud of shallot stalk,fresh ginger,fennel and enema with Radix Aucklandiae.

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