Professor YU Rui has accumulated rich experience in the application of group medicine through clinical practice and careful research. In clinical practice, it is effective to use contralateral medicine and angular medicine flexibly. For example, Sangbaipi (Mori Cortex) and Chuanbeimu (Fritillariae Cirrhosae Bulbus) are used to treat cough and asthma caused by imbalance of lung Qi. Gegen (Puerariae Lobatae Radix) and Jianghuang (Curcumae Longae Rhizoma) are used to treat neck distension, spasm and dizziness caused by blockage of meridians and Qi and blood stasis. Muli (Ostreae Concha), Biejia (Trionycis Carapax) and Chuanshanjia (Manis Squama) are used to treat adenomyosis, ovarian myoma, liver cancer, gastric cancer and other diseases belonging to the category of accumulation symptoms. Jixueteng (Spatholobi Caulis), Haifengteng (Piperis Kadsurae Caulis) and Gouteng (Uncariae Ramulus Cum Uncis) are used to treat apoplexy sequela and flaccidity syndrome caused by stagnation of meridians and collaterals. This paper summarized professor YU Rui's academic thought of skillfully using contralateral and angular drugs, inherited her academic experience, and provided reference for clinical diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
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