1.Experience of SHU Qijin in Diagnosing and Treating Salty Taste in the Mouth after Anti-tumor Therapy
Zeting XU ; Ji-Ayao YANG ; Gaochenxi ZHANG
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2024;48(2):201-204
[Objective]To summarize Professor SHU Qijin's academic experience in diagnosing and treating salty taste in the mouth after anti-tumor therapy.[Methods]Through learning from teacher in outpatient,reading ancient books and analyzing the medical records,this paper arranged Professor SHU's medical records of salty taste in the mouth after anti-tumor therapy and introduced his clinical experience in treating that from following aspects:etiology and pathogenesis,principles and laws of treatment,and provided one medical case as evidence.[Results]Professor SHU believes that salty taste in the mouth after anti-tumor therapy is closely related to overgrowth of the kidney fluid due to the imbalance of Yin and Yang and dampness caused by unrestriction of water-liquid metabolism of the kidney and spleen,and briefly summarizes the treatment principles in three aspects:reconciling and replenishing Yin and Yang of the kidney,invigorating the spleen and eliminating dampness.The attached medical record was identified as fire excess from Yin deficiency and damp abundance.Professor SHU treated the case by nourishing Yin and reducing fire as well as invigorating the spleen and eliminating dampness,modified Zhibai Dihuang Pill and Pingwei Powder was used for treatment and good results were achieved.[Conclusion]In the treatment of salty taste in the mouth after anti-tumor therapy,Professor SHU adheres to comprehensive analysis by the four examination methods and advocates flexible syndrome differentiation.Professor SHU's academic experience is rich and clinical curative effect is remarkable.Summarizing his medication characteristics has high guiding significance for the clinical application.
2.SHU Qijin's Experience in Treating Hand-foot Skin Reaction
Yao ZHANG ; Gaochenxi ZHANG ; Fangmin ZHAO
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2024;48(6):724-728
[Objective]To summarize the clinical experience of Professor SHU Qijin in treating hand-foot skin reaction(HFSR),and to provide some references for clinical practice.[Methods]By following clinical work,collecting clinical cases and analysing research,this paper comprehensively summarizes four key aspects of Professor SHU Qijin's experience in HFSR:etiology and pathogenesis,syndrome differentiation,treatment principles and methods,and curative doctrine and medication.In support of this,classical medical cases are presented below.[Results]Professor SHU Qijin proposes that"heat toxin-induced blood stasis"is the core pathogenesis of HFSR,which occurs throughout the whole disease,with heat toxin,blood stasis,dampness,blood deficiency,wind-dryness and other pathogenic factors mixing and transforming each other.According to the different stages of HFSR,it is classified into three types:heat-toxic syndrome,dampness-heat stasis syndrome,and blood deficiency and wind-dryness syndrome,and a series of formulas called Shouzuning Decoctions(SND)have been created according to the syndromes.The two medical cases represented three types of HFSR,which were treated by clearing heat and detoxifying,cooling blood and eliminating skin lesions;promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis,clearing heat and dampness;nourishing blood and moistening dryness,dispelling pathogenic wind and dredging collaterals,respectively,with precise therapeutic effects.[Conclusion]Professor SHU Qijin's treatment of HFSR is based on"heat toxin-induced blood stasis".According to the different clinical symptoms of patients,Professor SHU is flexible in prescribing with remarkable clinical efficacy,which is worth promoting and learning from.

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