A brief discussion on TCM diagnosis and treatment of myelodysplastic syndrome based on the Theory of " Sui Qi Suo De"
10.3760/cma.j.cn115398-20240303-00028
- VernacularTitle:基于“随其所得”理论探析骨髓增生异常综合征的中医证治
- Author:
Yunhe QI
1
;
Haiyan CHEN
;
Ming GUO
;
Junxia LIU
;
Ling LI
;
Junyao LIAO
;
Jing LIAO
;
Xiaoqing DING
Author Information
1. 北京中医药大学第二临床医学院2022级硕士研究生,北京 100029
- Keywords:
Myelodysplastic syndromes;
Sui Qi Suo De;
Staged treatment
- From:
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine
2025;47(3):294-297
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
The theory of " Sui Qi Suo De" originates from Zhang Zhongjing's Jin Gui Yao Lue and has been further developed by later generations of practitioners, offering significant guidance for clinical practice. Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are common malignant disorders of the hematopoietic system, characterized by high heterogeneity and progressive mutational changes. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), MDS falls under the category of "marrow toxin exhaustion". This article applies the theory of " Sui Qi Suo De" in TCM to analyze the pathophysiological changes during different stages of MDS. Specifically, it explores the precursor stage (focusing on health maintenance and prevention before illness, addressing the " Suo De" of "gradual decline of vital qi"), the low-risk stage (strengthening the spleen and kidneys, clearing toxic pathogens, addressing the " Suo De" of "weakened vital qi invaded by pathogens"), and the medium-to-high-risk stage (detoxifying and reinforcing the body, harmonizing physical and mental health, addressing the " Suo De" of "dominant pathogens and declining vital qi"). The goal is to provide new directions and theoretical insights for the TCM treatment of MDS.