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Discussion on the application of fuyang theory in the treatment of childhood obesity |
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DOI
10.11656/j.issn.1672-1519.2023.11.11 |
Key Words
fuyang;childhood obesity;Chinese medicine;deficiency of yang;wenli |
Author Name | Affiliation | E-mail | REN Xinxin | Department of Paediatrics, Beijing Hepingli Hospital, Beijing 100013, China | | LIU Yingke | Department of Paediatrics, Beijing Hepingli Hospital, Beijing 100013, China | liuyun0802@163.com | CHEN Yufeng | Bijie First People's Hospital, Bijie 551700, China | | LI Tianxin | Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100029, China | | SONG Xinglei | Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100029, China | | YANG Ye | Department of Paediatrics, Beijing Hepingli Hospital, Beijing 100013, China | | WANG Qiuli | Department of Paediatrics, Beijing Hepingli Hospital, Beijing 100013, China | |
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The system of principles, methods and prescriptions for fuyang was initially formed in the Han Dynasty. By the end of the Qing Dynasty, when ZHENG Qin'an founded the Fire God Sect, fuyang had developed to a new height and had a significant impact on contemporary disease treatment. Childhood obesity is a chronic metabolic disease with a high incidence rate and great harm. Combining the physiological characteristics of children with "spleen and kidney deficiency", as well as the reasons such as overeating, being fat, sweet, thick, and greasy, and lack of exercise, it leads to spleen deficiency and kidney yang deficiency, resulting in an imbalance of yin and yang in the body. Yang deficiency and yin excess turn into tangible substances such as water dampness and phlegm, which accumulate under the skin and form obesity. The clinical application of the theory of nourishing yang is effective in treating this disease.The author is now attempting to elaborate on the application of the fuyang method, warming middle method, and warming diuresis method in the treatment of pediatric obesity, and combining them with clinical case analysis, hoping that the warming yang method can provide new ideas for clinical pediatric chronic diseases and improve clinical efficacy. |
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