Dan Yang1,*, Xiaoping Cheng2
1Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Xianyang, Shaanxi, China.
2Shaanxi Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China.
*Corresponding author: Dan Yang
Abstract
Treatise on Febrile Disease is a classic Chinese medical book that contains the profound wisdom of the Chinese nation and extensive clinical practice. It has valuable research value for scholars studying modern Chinese medicine. The author discovered that the Qi and blood flow in the Zang Fu organs was unobstructed, and the phlegmdampness fluid was flowing smoothly. The presence of external cold, heat, and dampness pathogenic factors was significant, while stasis and dampness played a crucial role in the prolonged and challenging healing process of diseases. The treatment should be based on the diagnosis and treatment ideas of regulating qi. In this paper, we will discuss the concepts of cold evil, heat evil, dampness blocking, and blood stasis block in relation to qi machine. The main objective is to understand the concept of "regulating qi machine to pass" and explore the effective use of prescriptions in clinical applications, thereby expanding our clinical ideas.
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How to cite this paper
To Explore the Method of “Treatise on Febrile Diseases” from the Perspective of Cold and Heat Stasis and Qi Movement
How to cite this paper: Dan Yang, Xiaoping Cheng. (2023) To Explore the Method of “Treatise on Febrile Diseases” from the Perspective of Cold and Heat Stasis and Qi Movement. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine Research, 7(4), 629-633.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/ijcemr.2023.10.020