Jing SHI, Jingnian Ni, Jinmin LIU, et al. Theoretical origin and development of prevention and treatment of dementia*. [J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine 29(1):29-33(2022)
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Jing SHI, Jingnian Ni, Jinmin LIU, et al. Theoretical origin and development of prevention and treatment of dementia*. [J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine 29(1):29-33(2022) DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-6606.2022.01.007.
Theoretical origin and development of prevention and treatment of dementia*
this article takes dementia and its core symptoms as a main line
and outlines the theoretical source of the prevention and treatment of dementia in our country from the aspects of disease name evolution
pathogenesis renewal
and pattern-differentiation and treatment in our country. Dementia was first recognized in our country 2
000 years ago. From the first mention of "forgetful" symptom and the theory of "Kidneys storing
Zhi
(i.e. memory)" in the
Huangdi Neijing
in the Western Han Dynasty
to theory of "Prolonged blood stasis making people forgetful" in the
Shang Han Lun
in the Eastern Han Dynasty
all these have laid a solid theoretical foundation for the diagnosis and treatment of dementia. There are more innovations in the inheritance by later generations. For example
in the late Ming Dynasty
Jing Yue Quan Shu
pioneered the name of "Dementia Syndrome" and proposed the treatment method of "Strengthening Qi" for it. In the early Qing Dynasty
Bian Zheng Lu
referred to it as "dementia disease" and elaborated on it in the special part of "The Six Chapters of Dementia Disease" and the "Treating Phlegm to treat dementia" therapy. These have enriched the theories and methods of diagnosis and treatment for dementia disease. Extended to the present day
from the "differentiation and treatment" protocol of dementia disease at the end of the last century to the "pattern cascade hypothesis" and "sequential therapy" of Alzheimer’s disease at the beginning of this century
the prevention and treatment system for the dementia disease with unique Chinese medicine characteristics has been formed.
关键词
健忘呆病理论中医药
Keywords
forgetfulnessdementiatheorytraditional Chinese medicine
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