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Analysis of traditional Chinese medicine syndromes elements in type 2 diabetes mellitus |
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DOI
10.11656/j.issn.1672-1519.2017.01.09 |
Key Words
type 2 diabetes mellitus;syndromes element;syndromes elements combination rule |
Author Name | Affiliation | E-mail | CUI Yan-lan | Tianjing University of Chinese Medicine, Tianjing 300073, China | | ZHANG Lu-fan | Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjing First Center Hospital, Tianjing 300192, China | | LIU Na-wen | Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjing First Center Hospital, Tianjing 300192, China | nn1747@sinna.com |
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Abstract
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[Objective] To analyze the key traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndromes of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), to explore the clinical epidemiological regularity of the syndromes of each disease site and provide the basis for TCM clinical treatment.[Methods] The 197 cases of T2DM patients were divided into spleen, kidney and liver group, and the differences among the groups were discussed.[Results] There were no significant differences in sex ratio, age structure and BMI index among the groups (P>0.05). Sleep time in liver and kidney groups was significantly shorter than that in the spleen group (P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the incidence of hypertension, coronary heart disease and lipid metabolism in each group (P>0.05). The main deficiency syndromes in liver group is Yin deficiency (P<0.01). The frequency of the main excess syndrome was from high to low in order to yang hypera ctivitie, wet, phlegm, Qi stagnation, blood stasis and heat (P<0.05). The frequency of the main deficiency syndrome in spleen group from high to low was in order to qi deficiency and Yang deficiency (P<0.01), and the main excess syndrome was wet (P<0.01). The main deficiency syndromes in kidney group was Yang deficiency (P<0.05), and the main excess syndrome was wet (P<0.01).[Conclusion] T2DM patients in liver easily appear yin deficiency and T2DM patients in spleen and kidney easily appear Yang deficiency. The clinical treatment of T2DM should pay attention to the nourishment of liver Yin, and warming spleen and kidney Yang, meanwhile, focus on getting rid of the pathogen dampness of organs. |
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