Ancient Literature Study of Acupoint Application for Headache
10.13460/j.issn.1005-0957.2016.10.1262
- VernacularTitle:穴位贴敷治疗头痛的古代文献研究
- Author:
Xiaoping LIU
;
Feiyu CHEN
;
Hongli SHI
;
Yehua BAO
;
Jiamei CHU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Headache;
Acupoint application;
Syndrome differentiation-based classification;
Acupoint selection;
Medication;
Excipient;
Dosage form;
Ancient literature study
- From:
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion
2016;35(10):1262-1266
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To summarize and analyze regularities in clinical use of acupoint application for headache. Method Fifth version Chinese Medical Classics database was searched. Thirty-three library-stored ancient books were searched manually. The ancient literature included for the study was sorted out. Descriptive statistical analysis was made of classification, point selection, used medicine, excipients and dosage forms for acupoint application for headache. Result A total of 51 pieces of literature was included. Statistical analysis showed that there were nine kinds of disease names, three types of classification-based treatment, eight acupoints, fifty kinds of medicines, eight hinds of excipients and five kinds of dosage forms. Conclusion Headache is the most basic nomenclature for pains in the head. Classification-based treatment fully embodies the idea of treatment based on disease differentiation mainly in combination with syndrome differentiation. Point Taiyang is the main point for local selection of point. The most frequently selected medicines are those of going through meridians, opening the orifices, unblocking collaterals and having thick smells. Blistering medicines are used cautiously. Scallion juice is most frequently used as excipients. Medicinal cakes are dosage forms most suitable for acupoint application for headache.