Treatment of thyroid nodules based on Chaihu constitution
10.3760/cma.j.cn115398-20220529-00382
- VernacularTitle:从柴胡体质论治甲状腺结节
- Author:
Peiyu SHI
1
;
Xiaohui HAO
;
Meizhen ZHANG
;
Xufei LIU
;
Qing NI
Author Information
1. 中国中医科学院广安门医院内分泌科,北京 100053
- Keywords:
Thyroid nodule;
Chaihu constitution;
Bupleuri Radix;
Prescriptions about Bupleuri Radix
- From:
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine
2023;45(6):663-666
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Thyroid nodule is a common endocrine system disease in clinic. Its onset is mostly related to affect-mind internal damage. The core pathogenesis is dysfunction of the liver and liver-qi stagnation, and the main pathological changes are qi stagnation, phlegm turbidity and blood stasis. Constitution is inherited from the natural factors and nourished from the postnatal factors, which is closely related to the occurrence of diseases, the transformation of syndromes and the transmission of diseases. Chaihu constitution refers to the type of constitution suitable for long-term use of Bupleuri Radix and prescriptions about Bupleuri Radix. The characteristics of patients with Chaihu constitution are similar to those of patients with thyroid nodules in clinic, and the risk of developing thyroid nodules is higher. Chaihu constitution is the internal basis of thyroid nodules. When treating thyroid nodule patients with Chaihu constitution, the dominant position of Bupleuri Radix should be highlighted, and Bupleuri Radix and prescriptions about Bupleuri Radix should be used flexibly. The dosage of Bupleuri Radix is mostly between 6-15 g, and according to the change of pathogenesis, it is often combined with Chinese materia medica with the efficacy of soothing liver and promoting qi, resolving phlegm and removing turbidity, promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, in order to prevent the occurrence and development of thyroid nodules.