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| Professor YAN Xiaoping's experience in treating zhoubi (palindromic rheumatism) |
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| DOI
10.11656/j.issn.1672-1519.2021.12.03 |
| Key Words
palindromic rheumatism;zhoubi;experience of famous doctor;YAN Xiaoping |
| Author Name | Affiliation | E-mail | | WANG Wanru | Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Aviation General Hospital, Beijing 100012, China | | | SHI Liancun | Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Aviation General Hospital, Beijing 100012, China | | | LIU Sai | Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Aviation General Hospital, Beijing 100012, China | | | CHEN Lu | Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Aviation General Hospital, Beijing 100012, China | | | REN Zhixiong | Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Aviation General Hospital, Beijing 100012, China | 13661339405@126.com | | YAN Xiaoping | China-Japan Friendship Hospital, Beijing 100010, China | yanxiaoping1688@126.com |
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| Abstract
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| Palindromic rheumatism is also known as recurrent rheumatism. Its etiology and pathogenesis are unknown. Professor YAN Xiaoping considers that this disease is quite similar to the "zhoubi" in the Huang Di Nei Jing and should be treated from "zhoubi". Professor YAN believes that the pathogenesis of this disease is based on the deficiency of liver and kidney, and the invasion of various evils by wind is the target, and the evils of cold and damp are easy to transform from yang to heat, and are often accompanied by blood stasis block during the course of the disease, and the channels and collaterals are blocked;the above explores the internal cause, nourishes the kidney and liver to cure the root cause, and takes into account the elimination of wind and joints, especially focusing on clearing damp and heat, and the method of promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis and dredging collaterals throughout, and reflects the academic thought of "preventing disease" of Professor YAN. Don't forget to fight the evil spirits, and don't forget to eliminate the remaining evils. A case study is attached to the article, which fully embodies Professor YAN's academic thoughts of seeking causes and treating symptoms based on syndrome differentiation, which is worth learning. |
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