Lihui XIONG, Shubin ZHAO, Ruiyan CUI, et al. A case report of Zhao Jifu treating severe cholestatic liver disease in infants with pure Chinese medicine[DB/OL].(2023-09-15)[2023-11-05].http://cccl-tcm.cacm.org.cn/thesisDetails#10.13463/j.cnki.jlzyy.2021.04.014
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Lihui XIONG, Shubin ZHAO, Ruiyan CUI, et al. A case report of Zhao Jifu treating severe cholestatic liver disease in infants with pure Chinese medicine[DB/OL].(2023-09-15)[2023-11-05].http://cccl-tcm.cacm.org.cn/thesisDetails#10.13463/j.cnki.jlzyy.2021.04.014DOI:
A case report of Zhao Jifu treating severe cholestatic liver disease in infants with pure Chinese medicine
Professor Zhao Jifu maintains that the key causes of severe cholestatic liver disease in infants are dampness, heat, and toxin and its basic pathogenesis is depressed gallbladder due to dampness and heat in combination with toxin. In clinical practice, the disease should be treated by promoting bile flow, clearing heat, and removing dampness-toxicity, with the addition of snakegourd root. A remarkable curative effect can be obtained. For children who are too little to take medicine, it is suggested that mother take the medicine instead and the infant uptake the medicine indirectly, namely supplementing mother to save the infant, with a satisfactory clinical effect being achieved as well.
关键词
胆汁淤积性肝病赵继福个案报道利胆清热除湿毒
Keywords
cholestatic liver diseaseZhao Jifucase reportpromoting bile flowclearing heatremoving dampness-toxicity
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