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Exploring Traditional Chinese Medicine Pattern Identification and Treatment of Malignant Tumors Based on “Regulating Qi with Changes” / 中医杂志
Article in Zh | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1031447
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ABSTRACT
It is believed that qi changes throughout the whole process of malignant tumors. Tumour formation is induced by qi constraint in the early stage, qi sinking is the core disease mechanism after tumour surgery, qi counterflow is an important disease mechanism for nausea and vomiting related symptoms in chemotherapy stage, and qi deficiency is the main pathology in recurrence and metastasis stage. It is proposed that the therapeutic principle of “regulating qi with changes” discussed in Miraculous Pivot-Wei Qi Disorder (《灵枢·卫气失常》) should be implemented in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) pattern identification and treatment of malignant tumours, modifying the treatment with changes, and regulating qi with corresponding methods: for qi constraint, it should soothe to eliminate the tumour by the method of rectifying qi to resolve constraint, with treatment as Shugan Jianpi Formula (疏肝健脾方); for qi sinking, it should raise to lift up postoperative viscera by the method of boosting qi to raise sinking, with treatment as Shengxian Decoction (升陷汤) from Records of Chinese Medicine with Reference to Western Medicine (《医学衷中参西录》); for qi counterflow, the method of moving qi and direct counterflow downward will be used to dissipate the accumulated medicinal toxicity, and patients with retention of medicinal toxicity in the middle jiao and ascending counterflow of stomach qi treated by Xuanfu Daizhe Decoction (旋覆代赭汤) from On Cold Damage (《伤寒论》), patients with middle yang deficiency and turbid ying failing to descend treated by Wuzhuyu Decoction (吴茱萸汤) from On Cold Damage (《伤寒论》) ; for qi deficiency, it should tonify to prevent the tumor toxin from spreading by the method of boosting qi to resolve toxins, treated by Fuzheng Jiedu Formula (扶正解毒方).
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Full text: 1 Database: WPRIM Language: Zh Journal: Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine Year: 2024 Document type: Article
Full text: 1 Database: WPRIM Language: Zh Journal: Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine Year: 2024 Document type: Article