LIU Han, ZHANG Yaosheng. Syndrome differentiation and treatment of recurrent urinary calculi based on combination of disease and syndrome. [J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine 30(6):50-53(2023)
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LIU Han, ZHANG Yaosheng. Syndrome differentiation and treatment of recurrent urinary calculi based on combination of disease and syndrome. [J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine 30(6):50-53(2023) DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-6606.2023.06.011.
Syndrome differentiation and treatment of recurrent urinary calculi based on combination of disease and syndrome
Recurrent urinary calculi are a chronic metabolic disease with disturbance of the
zangfu
organs as the core
dampness-heat retention as the main manifestation
and the pathological feature is stagnation of qi and blood. Its main pathogenesis is ministerial fire sunken into the bladder
disorder of qi transformation at the three
jiao
and qi stagnation and blood stasis. Clinical treatment should follow a staged approach: In the acute phase
the focus is to address damp-heat pouring downward and counterflow of qi and blood. The treatment here is aimed to drain dampness
regulate qi
and remove blood stasis. The pathogenesis of the postoperative period or the late stage of stone removal is dampness retention complicated by stasis turbidity
which should be treated by promoting urination in a moderate manner and regulating qi and blood. The pathogenesis of the later stage of stone removal is characterized by excess dampness transforming into heat
combined with spleen and kidney deficiency. The treatment is mainly to regulate the
zangfu
organs
harmonize yin and yang
and reduce dampness and turbidity. In addition
diet and lifestyle adjustment is an important aspect of the prevention and treatment of urolithiasis.
关键词
尿石症复发病机病证结合治疗
Keywords
urinary calculirelapsepathogenesiscombination of disease and syndrometherapy
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