1.Experience of ZHI Nan in treating allergic rhinitisof
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(10):-
Pro. ZHI Nan in treating allergic rhinitisof. Study with the specialist for years and reviewing her clinical experiece led by the principle of treating the primary and the secondary aspects at the same time and strengthening healthy qi to eliminate pathogens. The common used four methods are expelling wind, clearing heat, excreting dampness and reinforcing deficiency. A new syndrome of wind-cold attacking the lung and interior dampness-heat was found according to morden people's constitution. It is different from the traditional syndromes of wind-cold attacking the lungs and deficiency of lung, spleen and kidney. It's curative effect is verified on clinic.
2.Experimental Study of Gout Granule f or Gout
Lian NING ; Ruomin JIN ; Yaoping WU ; Haigui ZHANG ; Haihong QI ; Ming ZHANG ; Bi LI
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 1993;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the effect of Gout Gra nule(GG)for gout.Methods Gout -relieving effect of GG was observed in rats with adjuvant arthritis induced by sodium urate and i n mice with hyperuricemia induced by hypoxan-thine.Anti -inflammation of GG was i nvestigated in mice with xylene -ind uced auricular swelling and in rats with edema of hind paw induced by injection of carrageenin.WBC migratory response c aused by carboxymethylcellulose(CMC)in mice was also observed.Results GG could reduce the blood level of uric acid and inhibit acute inflammatio n in model ani-mals and also tended to promote the elimination of uric acid.Conclusion GG had a remarkable effect on the acut e attack of gout.
3.The Marvellous Enlightenment Through Therapy Come From Prescription to Syndrome of Famous Traditional Chinese Medi-cine Doctor CHEN Ninggang in Using Baihua Sheshecao Decoction to Treat Acne
Haihong GU ; Mengya ZHAO ; Lian ZHANG
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2024;48(7):796-801
[Objective]To introduce the experiences of prescription based on syndrome differentiation of Ningbo famous traditional Chinese medicine doctor CHEN Ninggang in using Baihua Sheshecao Decoction to treat acne.[Methods]Comparing analyse of the similarities and differences of the pathogenesis based on the ancient classics,combining Master CHEN's experience through both ancient and modern learning to explore the clinical pathogenic factors and pathogenesis characteristics of modern patients,the prescription structure and the connotation of the prescription of the Baihua Sheshecao Decoction are deeply analyzed and a medical case is attached to support.[Results]Generations of traditional Chinese medical doctors have held different ideas on the pathogenesis of acne,and the related theories are numerous.Master CHEN believes that Ningbo is located in the south of the Yangtze River,coupled with the influence of bad living habits and emotions of modern people,patients get lung and stomach dampness and heat as the main pathogenesis,so the treatment should clear heat and dampness to promote acne through the skin.Therefore,Master CHEN creates Baihua Sheshecao Decoction which based on many years of clinical experience.In the formula,Herba Hedyotis as king medicine is used to clear the dampness and heat and scatter knot to eliminate sores,Poria cocos as minister medicine is used to help Herba Hedyotis to alleviate water retention,Mustard as assistant medicine is used to reducing phlegm and resolving masses,Gleditsia sinensis as assistant medicine is used to break sores and Rhizoma Zingiberis is to warm the spleen and protect the stomach,Ephedra sinica as guiding medicine is to take all medicine through the skin and dissipate the Yin knot,Radix Glycyrrhizae as guiding medicine is to keep the whole formula in harmony.The case attached reviews Master CHEN's process of thought from prescription to syndrome,which solves the pathological factors such as dampness,heat,phlegm and blood stasis in the process of disease and get remarkable results.[Conclusion]Master CHEN takes lung and stomach dampness and heat as the core of the pathogenesis,self-creating Baihua Sheshecao Decoction which existing both powerful destruction to pathogenic factors and considerate protection to patient's body,coupling hardness with softness.The formula can be flexible modified according to the various changes of the state of illnesses and is effective in treatment.This thinking process of prescription to syndrome analysis is worth further exploration and research for clinical reference.
4.Current situation and strategy of acupuncture and moxibustion in the Republic of Guinea
Dong WU ; Yu WANG ; Jiachen LIU ; Xu ZHAI ; Hongcai WANG ; Peijing RONG ; Haihong LIAN
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2020;42(10):947-949
With the increasing number of Chinese medical aid and the overseas development of Chinese medicine, acupuncture has spreaded to and the Republic of Guinea and saw develoment. At present, only China Guinea Friendship Hospital and Astatin Hospital have set up Acupuncture Department, which have equipped with basic acupuncture instruments and acupuncture is used as the main treatment method, and acupuncture is a self funded project. There is no acupuncture major in the local education system, neither laws and regulations on acupuncture and moxibustion. Language barrier also makes it difficult for doctors in the two countries to communicate. Thus, it is recommended to consider geographic, diet, and medical factors when formulating acupuncture treatment plans which are suitable for local conditions, and launching new projects such as laser acupuncture treatment and ear concha electroacupuncture treatment, while improving the language level of foreign aid physicians, designing suitable teaching materials, and using multimedia technology for teaching. Besides, we should promote legislation, conduct academic and cultural exchanges, so as to better promote the development of acupuncture and moxibustion in Guinea.
5.The investigation and analysis on the Chinese Medicine courses for the students major in western medicine
Xuan YAO ; Haihong LIAN ; Tao SUN ; Yujie ZHANG ; Peiyu LIU ; Sijia GAO ; Yanyan MENG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2018;40(6):554-557
Objective To investigate the evaluation and suggestion of the courses of Chinese Medicine for clinical students majoring in medical college. Methods In January 2017, at the end of the Chinese Medicine courses, a total of 35 clinical students of Capital Medical University were investigated through a questionnaire, mainly related to students' understanding of Chinese medicine; evaluation and suggestions for Chinese Medicine education and teaching. Results The majority of students believed that Chinese medicine was safe and effective. The proportion of believing worthing learning that the Chinese medicine accounted for 94.3% (33/35), and who believed Chinese medicine helpful for the clinical work accounted for 82.9% (29/35). However, the proportion of satisfaction with the current teaching method was 60% (21/35). Conclusions Most of the clinical students in this investigation have recognized the role of Chinese medicine, and have shown great interest in studying the course, but they are not satisfied with the current teaching. To improve the teaching quality of Chinese Medicine through the reform should be the direction of teachers' efforts in the future.
6. Related influencing factors of gynecological diseases in grassroot level female medical staffs
Canjian LU ; Lian GAO ; Wenlan YU ; Haihong LI ; Qingchun ZHOU ; Cuilan TENG ; Meiqin DENG ; Zhuoxin HUANG ; He ZHONG
China Occupational Medicine 2019;46(05):595-598
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence and relevant influencing factors of gynecological diseases of grassroot level female medical staffs. METHODS: A total of 2 308 female medical workers from county, town and village in hengxian County of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region were selected as study subjects by cluster sampling method. The basic information, occupational history, reproductive health and fertility of these subjects were investigated by Reproducetive Health Survey Questionnaine of Female Workers. RESULTS: The total prevalence of gynecological diseases in female medical staffs was 21.6%. Among them, the prevalence of genital tract infections was 15.6%, and gynecological tumors was 6.0%. The top three gynecologic diseases were vaginitis(9.2%), uterine fibroids(4.3%) and cervicitis(3.5%). Multivariate logistic regression analysis results indicated that the younger the patients, the higher the risk of reproductive tract infectious diseases(P<0.01), and the lower the risk of gynecological tumors(P<0.01). The risk of reproductive tract infectious diseases and gynecological tumors in married patients was higher than that in unmarried staffs(P<0.05). The higher the number of abortions, the higher the risk of reproductive tract infectious diseases and gynecological tumors(P<0.01). The risk of reproductive tract infectious diseases was higher and the risk of gynecological tumors was lower in female shift workers than that of non-shift workers(P<0.05). CONCLUSION: Vaginitis, uterine fibroids and cervicitis are the main gynecological diseases in grassroot level female medical staffs. The incidence of gynecological diseases is related to age, history of marriage, childbirth and abortion, and work-shifts.