Brief Analysis on Characteristics of WU Shangxian's Diagnosis and Treatment of Arthralgia Syndrome
10.16466/j.issn1005-5509.2024.07.005
- VernacularTitle:浅析吴尚先痹证外治的诊疗特色
- Author:
Xinyue GAO
1
;
Guanqun XIE
Author Information
1. 浙江中医药大学基础医学院 杭州 310053
- Keywords:
arthralgia syndrome;
characteristics of external treatment;
characteristics of medication;
external treatment technique;
WU Shangxian;
Liyue Pianwen
- From:
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University
2024;48(7):792-795
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
[Objective]To explore the academic thoughts on external treatments for paralysis syndrome in WU Shangxian's Liyue Pianwen,in order to provide guidance for the clinical application of external treatment methods in the treatment of paralysis syndrome.[Methods]By studying the relevant contents of arthralgia syndrome in Liyue Pianwen,and understanding and analyzing WU Shangxian's prescriptions for treating arthralgia syndrome,this paper summarizes the characteristics of diagnosis and treatment from two aspects:the characteristics of medication and the selection of external treatment methods,and sums up academic thoughts.[Results]On the basis of his predecessors,WU put forward the theory that"the principle of external treatment was just the theory of internal treatment,and the medicine of external treatment was the medicine of internal treatment".There were three main characteristics of the use of drugs in arthralgia syndrome:strong medicinal use and spicy fragrance;using spicy drugs with a dispersing effect to smooth Qi,and using a variety of methods for treatment together;medication along meridians and syndrome differentiation treatment.In addition,according to different clinical manifestations or syndromes,such as pain place did not move,pain drama,with sticking method,package method;cold arthralgia,with ironing method;arthralgia,with plaster method.[Conclusion]WU Shangxian enriched the external treatment of arthralgia syndrome in traditional Chinese medicine and provided a new idea for the treatment of arthralgia syndrome in modern clinic.