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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-752151

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Objective: To investigate the prevalence of liver depression and spleen deficiency syndrome in sub-health status and the demographic data of liver depression and spleen deficiency syndrome in sub-health status. Methods: The clinical epidemiological survey was conducted in the routine physical examination population using the "Sub-health State TCM Syndrome Questionnaire (3 Edition)". Descriptive analysis was used to analyze the relevant data of sub-health status of liver depression and spleen deficiency syndrome. Results: The incidence of sub-health state of liver depression and spleen deficiency syndrome was 7.16%. The sub-health state of liver depression and spleen deficiency syndrome was characterized by a higher proportion of females than males. The incidence of liver depression and spleen deficiency syndrome was higher in all groups over 19 years of age. The highest proportion occurred in colleges and universities, and the highest proportion occurred in divorced persons in marital status. The occupational status was the highest among persons in charge of enterprises and institutions, administrative personnel, professional technicians, and teachers with administrative personnel.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-752150

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Liver depression and spleen deficiency syndrome are common clinical syndromes of Traditional Chinese Medicine. In recent years, great progress has been made in the study of diagnostic criteria of liver depression and spleen deficiency syndrome. This paper discusses the current domestic research on the diagnostic criteria of liver depression and spleen deficiency syndrome from the aspects of textbooks, diagnostic criteria of teaching reference, guidelines, standardized diagnostic criteria, criteria derived from clinical investigation, and criteria derived from literature analysis.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-752146

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The occurrence, development and outcome of most diseases are a complex process. It is the advantage of traditional Chinese medicine to establish complex interventions that are consistent with the characteristics of disease development. The specific steps are as follows: quantitative research on literature research, establishment of interview framework; focus on interviews, specificization of interview outlines; semi-structured interviews, preliminary construction of complex intervention programs; evaluation of efficacy of complex interventions. The introduction of semi-structured interviews and other qualitative research methods into the modernization of traditional Chinese medicine, combined with quantitative methods such as text analysis and data mining, is also helpful in formulating the standard of diagnosis and treatment system with Chinese characteristics.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-752145

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This paper is based on the theory of"internal diseases will be presented externally"in Traditional Chinese Medicine, combined with the idea of syndrome differentiation and grasping the main symptoms, and proposes the concept of"virtual special disease". It is extracted from ancient books and expert experience, and it is believed that it is widespread and can be tested by clinical practice. The application of virtual syndrome to diagnosis can achieve the purpose of simplifying the complexity TCM syndrome differentiation. On the one hand, it provides a new exploration for enriching the TCM syndrome differentiation system; on the other hand, it provides new ideas for supplementing the biological research of syndromes and developing the diagnosis of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-752074

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This paper is based on the literature of the last ten years by summarizing and analyzing the progress in the study of Rehmanniae Radix, focusing on the research progress are reviewed at the dynamic changes of the main Chemical indicators of Rehmanniae Radix Preparata, objective expression of four kinds of processed products (Steamed, steamed with wine, wine stew, ancient law (steamed for nine times and shined for nine times) ) and the objective expression of four kinds of processed products and the change of the pharmacological effects.There are many objective expression methods for processing end points of different processed products of Rehmanniae Radix Preparata, But processing are unclear until now. Innovative research on standardized unification and new research ideas are needed.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-564825

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Hologram is a theory to study the properties and laws of the world under a holographic interaction.Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) shares many common fi elds with hologram theory.Although some originally diagnostic folk methods such as Zhejiang.sixian pulse theory,Kunlun?tianyuan pulse theory have been rarely known and have not been widely recognized in modern time,the diagnostic methods of Jiugong pulse and hologram pulse based on the two pulses theories have shown its uniqueness and effectiveness through hundreds of years of clinic practices.Based on holographic principles and holism,a physician can make diagnoses noninvasive,simple and rapid,which is benefi t for inheritance and development of TCM pulse methods.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-449770

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The suggestion of microcosmic syndrome differentiation is to meet the needs of clinical diagnosis and treatment of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), the needs of evidence based medicine and the needs of the development of syndrome differentiation in TCM. The possibility of microcosmic syndrome differentiation might be the development of integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine as well as modern science and technology. Microcosmic syndrome differentiation has its superiority and limitation. There are some problems in developing microcosmic syndrome differentiation, such as lack of standard for syndrome differentiation, contradiction between single microcosmic index and the entirety, non-specificity of the relationship between microcosmic indexes and syndromes, and the influence of disease on microcosmic syndrome differentiation, discrepancy between the essence study of TCM syndromes and the clinical practice. It is suggested that the concept of TCM syndrome is a certain pathological process during the onset and development of disease, composed of some subjective and objective indexes. The objective indexes include the macrocosmic and the microcosmic indexes, the entirety and the part.

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