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Treatment of Refractory Hypertension with the Method of Warming Yang, Dispersing Cold, and Subduing Yang by Nourishing Qi: A Case Report
    • Treatment of Refractory Hypertension with the Method of Warming Yang, Dispersing Cold, and Subduing Yang by Nourishing Qi: A Case Report

    • According to the latest report, a young woman was admitted to the hospital for long-term elevated blood pressure accompanied by headaches. Traditional Chinese medicine diagnosed it as headache, while Western medicine diagnosed it as a high-risk group of hypertension level 3. Through the treatment of warming yang and dispelling cold in traditional Chinese medicine, as well as the absorption of qi and latent yang, and the oral administration of antihypertensive drugs in Western medicine, the patient's symptoms have significantly improved and blood pressure has returned to normal.
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      Received:27 August 2024

      Accepted:2024-11-07

      Published Online:24 March 2025

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  • QU Xinyan,LIN Qian,GAO Qun.Treatment of Refractory Hypertension with the Method of Warming Yang, Dispersing Cold, and Subduing Yang by Nourishing Qi: A Case Report[J].,

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