Haohao WANG, Shizhen WANG, Qi ZHAO, et al. Prof. Li Yueqing’s clinical experience in treating chronic prostatitis with the methods of warming and clearing. [J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine 29(4):37-40(2022)
DOI:
Haohao WANG, Shizhen WANG, Qi ZHAO, et al. Prof. Li Yueqing’s clinical experience in treating chronic prostatitis with the methods of warming and clearing. [J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine 29(4):37-40(2022) DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-6606.2022.04.007.
Prof. Li Yueqing’s clinical experience in treating chronic prostatitis with the methods of warming and clearing
Chronic prostatitis refers to the disease characterized by pelvic pain or discomfort and abnormal urination under the action of pathogens or some non-infectious factors. It belongs to the category of "
bai yin
" and "essence turbidity" in traditional Chinese medicine. Professor Li Yueqing believes that the basic pathogenesis of chronic prostatitis is kidney deficiency
dampness-heat and blood stasis
in which kidney deficiency serves as the foundation
dampness-heat as its manifestation and blood stasis as the change. Professor Li advocates that in the treatment of chronic prostatitis
the combination of warming method and clearing method should be used to restore the function of the body and clear away the pathogenic factors in a broad sense. In clinical practice
the combination of warming and clearing is often used
which changes flexibly and increases and decreases with the symptoms
and it has achieved good clinical curative effects. Combined with clinical medical records
this paper introduces Professor Li’s diagnosis and treatment ideas and medication experience in the treatment of chronic prostatitis with warming method and clearing method.
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