Exploration on the pathogenesis and treatment of gastric polyps from the theory of kenang
10.3760/cma.j.cn115398-20240704-00042
- VernacularTitle:从窠囊理论探讨胃息肉的病机与治疗
- Author:
Zhuozhi GONG
1
;
Zhuotai ZHONG
;
Yue LIAN
;
Zikuan SUN
;
Teng LI
;
Kezhong NI
;
Yun TIAN
;
Wei WEI
;
Tao LIU
Author Information
1. 中国中医科学院望京医院2022级硕士研究生,北京 100102
- Keywords:
Polyps;
Stomach diseases;
Kenang theory;
Theoretical exploration;
Phlegm and blood stasis;
Therapeutic principles and methods;
Etiology and pathogenesis
- From:
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine
2025;47(6):750-754
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Gastric polyps, as a common digestive system disease, have shown an increasing detection rate and are regarded as one of the precancerous states of gastric cancer. In TCM, gastric polyps can be classified as diseases such as "stomachache" and "fullness and distension in the stomach". TCM holds that the disease is often related to the accumulation of pathogenic factors such as phlegm and blood stasis in the body to form "kenang", which has the characteristics of insidiousness, stubbornness, and recurrence. Deficiency of healthy qi and disorder of qi movement can lead to the adhesion of phlegm and blood stasis, which highly aligns with the etiology and pathogenesis of gastric polyps. The treatment principles are promoting blood circulation to remove blood stasis, regulating qi movement, and strengthening the body resistance to consolidate the essence. Understanding the etiology, pathogenesis, and treatment principles of gastric polyps from the theory of "kenang" has important guiding significance for clinical diagnosis and treatment, providing new ideas and methods for the treatment of gastric polyps.