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Discussion of some problems in SARS treated by integrated Chinese and western medicine |
Hits 1673 Download times 1600 Received:July 25, 2003 |
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DOI
10.11656/j.issn.1672-1519.2003.04.04 |
Key Words
SARS;TCM;tonifying qi and promoting blood circulation;treatment |
Author Name | Affiliation | ZHANG Bo-li | Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin 300193, China | ZHANG Jun-ping | 天津中医学院第一附属医院, 天津, 300193 |
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The pathogenesis of SARS was mainly ascribed to heat-toxin, Zheng deficiency, blood stasis and phlegm-turbidity. The diseased region was located in lung and may involve heart, kidney, spleen and stomach. The chief pathogenesis of SARS at different stages was heat-toxin at feverish phase, phlegm-turbidity at asthma and dyspnea phase and Zheng deficiency at recovery phase respectively.The hormone couldn’t be used during feverish phase, but enough hormone should be given at serious asthma and dyspnea phase. Withdrawal of hormone should be careful at recovery phase. The treatment at the recovery stage, pulmonary fibrosis and self-limited diseases were also discussed preliminarily. |
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