1.Case of chronic diarrhea.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2015;35(7):676-676
Acupuncture Points
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Acupuncture Therapy
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Adult
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Chronic Disease
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therapy
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Defecation
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Diarrhea
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physiopathology
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therapy
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Humans
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Male
2.Case of infertility.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2015;35(6):560-560
3.Case of greater occipital neuralgia after high fever.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2015;35(12):1318-1318
Acupuncture Therapy
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Adult
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Female
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Fever
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complications
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Humans
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Neuralgia
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etiology
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therapy
4.Case of syncope induced by dysmenorrhea.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2015;35(11):1109-1109
Acupuncture Therapy
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Adult
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Dysmenorrhea
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complications
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Female
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Humans
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Syncope
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etiology
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therapy
5.Case of Meniere's disease.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2015;35(10):1052-1052
6.Case of swelling in the lower extremities.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2016;36(4):448-448
Acupuncture Points
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Acupuncture Therapy
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Edema
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pathology
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therapy
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Humans
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Lower Extremity
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pathology
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Male
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Middle Aged
7.Discuss on the academic contribution of Classic on Medical Problems (Nanjing) to acupuncture
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(2):97-101
After studying the Classic on Medical Problems (Nanjing), the records of acupuncture therapy was studied in a systematic way. Academically, the Classic on Medical Problems (Nanjing)should be attached the same importance to the Internal Canon of Medicine. The acupuncture therapies in the Classic on Medical Problems (Nanjing) can be summarized as the followings: emphasizing on both hands together acupuncture;Stating reinforcing and reducing methods in acupuncture;developing the obey and opposite. The method of reigforcing and reducing in matching acupoint; stating the four seasons in acupuncture. The acupuncture therapies discussed in the Classic on Medical Problems (Nanjing) also has a profound impact on clinical medicine until today.
8.An Overview to the Research on Clinical Application of Du Meridian
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2008;30(3):231-232,240
Du meridian is one of the eight extra meridians, having the functions of defending pathogenic factors,inducing diaphoresis to dispel cold, warming the viscera and bowels, elevating the pure yang, promoting the flow qi by warming channels, promoting blood circulation to stop pain, clearing heat by dredging du meridian, treating carbuncle and malaria, dredging du meridian to treat encephalic disease, nourishing brain and nourish marrow, benefiting intelligence and spirit, waking up patient from unconsciousness, relieving convulsion, calming the nerves, stopping endogenous wind, calming the spirit. Moreover it also has the functions of sectional treatment and antidotal health care. Du meridian is widely used clinically in treating many kinds of diseases.
10.Ralationship between TCM prescriptions and syndrome elements in acute ischemic stroke
Xiyan XIN ; Hua ZHANG ; Ying GAO
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(08):-
Objective: To explore the ralationship between common used TCM prescriptions and syndrome elements in acute ischemic stroke and to lay a foundation for further study of the correspondence of the prescription and the syndrome. Methods: We extracted the clinical information of 359 patients (451cases) who were in accordance with the inclusive criteria and were given Wendan Decoction, Xinglou Chengqi Decoction, Zhengan Xifeng Decoction and Tianma Gouteng Decoction, Buyang Hanwu Decoction and Banxia Baizhu Tianma Decoction. We investigated the correlation between six prescriptions and six syndrome elements through comparing the mean value of score of each syndrome element which was corresponding to each prescription. Then we obtained their odds ratio by using the multiple logistic regression. Results: The mean value of wind syndrome, fire syndrome and phlegm syndrome were the top three in the cases who drank Wendan Decoction, Xinglou Chengqi Decoction, Zhengan Xifeng Decoction. The mean values of wind syndrome, phlegm syndrome, syndrome of blood stasis were in the top three in the cases who drank Buyang Huanwu Decoction. By analyzing logistic regression, Wendan Decoction had close correlation with phlegm syndrome, Xinglou Chengqi Decoction had close correlation with phlegm syndrome or fire syndrome, Tianma Gouteng Drink had close correlation with syndrome of hyperactivity of yang due to yin deficiency, Buyang Huanwu Decoction had close correlation with syndrome of qi deficiency or syndrome of blood stasis, Banxia Baizhu Tianma Decoction had close correlation with wind syndrom or phlegm syndrome, and the correlations above were all positive, Zhengan Xifeng Decoction had close correlation with phlegm syndrome or syndrome of qi deficiency, and their correlation was negative. Conclusion: The prescription corresponded with the syndrome element, and it was the key points in clinical practice.