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Three proved cases of director LI Jin-qian application Huanglian Wendan decoction |
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DOI
10.11656/j.issn.1672-1519.2015.01.03 |
Key Words
Huanglian Wendan decoction;case;LI Jin-qian |
Author Name | Affiliation | LI Shu-mao | Tianjin Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin 300120, China | HE Xuan | Tianjin Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin 300120, China | QIU Dong | Tianjin Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin 300120, China |
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Professor LI Jin-qian treats several diseases characterized by mental disorder which belongs to the syndrome of stagnated gallbladder Qi with disturbing phlegm or incoordination between gallbladder and stomach by using Huanglian Wendan decoction as basic formula, or taking the method of this decoction without using it. When using this decoction, Professor LI Jin-qian emphasizes on the function of clearing gallbladder by using the methods of regulating Qi-flowing for eliminating phlegm, clearing away gallbladder-heat and regulating the stomach, or clearing heat and relieving fidgetness. There are 3 cases, which are treated by clearing heat and dissipating phlegm. In case 1, dizziness belongs to the syndrome of phlegm-heat stasis. In case 2, insomnia belongs to the syndrome of phlegm heat disturbing mind. In case 3, palpitation belongs to the syndrome of phlegm heat disturbing the heart. When using Huanglian Wendan decoction, Professor LI Jin-qian emphasizes that we should comprehend phlegm heat, spleen and stomach, and emotion of the patient, which present the symptoms, such as nausea, anorexia, abdominal distention, and stool irregularities, which belongs to the symptoms of digestive system; annoyance, timidity and headache, which belongs to the symptoms of emotional system. Huanglian Wendan decoction with different modifications could treat several diseases, such as palpitation, hysteria, dizziness, acute or chronic gastritis, digestive ulcer and habitual constipation. |
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