Luo Zhao, Bin Donghua, Wang Aihua. The Experience from Professor Wang Aihua in Diagnosis and Treatment of Crohn's Disease[DB/OL].(2023-09-15)[2023-11-05].http://cccl-tcm.cacm.org.cn/thesisDetails#10.11954/ytctyy.202105030
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Luo Zhao, Bin Donghua, Wang Aihua. The Experience from Professor Wang Aihua in Diagnosis and Treatment of Crohn's Disease[DB/OL].(2023-09-15)[2023-11-05].http://cccl-tcm.cacm.org.cn/thesisDetails#10.11954/ytctyy.202105030DOI:
The Experience from Professor Wang Aihua in Diagnosis and Treatment of Crohn's Disease
The pathogenesis of Crohn's disease is not clear, its clinical manifestations are diverse, but there are individual differences. With the deepening research of Crohn's disease, the superiority of traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of this disease hasbeen constantly reflected and verified. Professor Wang Aihua, an eminent doctor of traditional Chinese Medicine in Hunan Province, believes that weakness of spleen-qi is the root cause of Crohn's disease, combination of damp-heat, blood stagnation and toxin is thepathological factor, intestinal ulcer is a local pathological manifestation, long course of disease harms kidney, which leads to the deficiency of spleen and kidney. Therefore, Professor Wang Aihua suggests that strengthening the spleen and promoting the stomach circulation is the foundation of treatment, supplemented by clearing away heat and dampness, regulating qi and blood. Only in this waycan the symptoms of patients be relieved and the quality of life be improved.
关键词
克罗恩病中医辨治脾气虚弱湿热壅滞气血瘀滞脾肾阳虚
Keywords
Crohn's DiseaseSyndrome Differentiation and Treatment of Traditional Chinese MedicineDeficiency of Spleen-qiDampness and Heat StagnationQi and Blood Stasis StagnationSpleen and Kidney Yang Deficiency
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