DONG Tingting, SONG Yeqiang. SONG Yeqiang’s Medication Experience in Treating Chronic Urticaria[DB/OL].(2023-09-15)[2023-11-05].http://cccl-tcm.cacm.org.cn/thesisDetails#10.16295/j.cnki.0257-358x.2021.05.011
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DONG Tingting, SONG Yeqiang. SONG Yeqiang’s Medication Experience in Treating Chronic Urticaria[DB/OL].(2023-09-15)[2023-11-05].http://cccl-tcm.cacm.org.cn/thesisDetails#10.16295/j.cnki.0257-358x.2021.05.011DOI:
SONG Yeqiang’s Medication Experience in Treating Chronic Urticaria
Professor SONG Yeqiang believes that the main causes of chronic urticaria are weakness of healthy qi, or congenital deficiency, based on which external wind pathogen with cold, heat, and dampness pathogen also plays an important role. The disease has not only deficiency syndrome but also excess syndrome, and deficiency-excess in complexity are more common. This is why the disease is hard to be cured and has long course. According to clinical experience, Professor SONG divides the disease into four types: exterior deficiency and wind-cold syndrome, exterior deficiency and wind-heat syndrome, blood heat and wind excess syndrome, dampness-heat with wind syndrome. The above four syndromes are treated by the following prescriptions respectively: Yupingfeng Powder (玉屏风散) combined with Guizhi Decoction (桂枝汤), Gubiao Qingre Qufeng Decoction (固表清热祛风汤), Compound Baixianpi Decoction (复方白鲜皮汤), and Longdan Xiegan Decoction (龙胆泻肝汤). He also attaches importance to diagnosis and treatment by integrated Chinese and western medicine, and modifies the prescriptions by reference of the pharmacological research results. One successful case is listed.
关键词
慢性荨麻疹表虚风寒证表虚风热证血热风盛证湿热夹风证宋业强用药经验
Keywords
chronic urticariaexterior deficiency and wind-cold syndromeexterior deficiency and wind-heat syndromeblood heat and wind excess syndromedampness-heat with wind syndromeSONG Yeqiangmedication experience
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