WANG Yang, TONG Qing, LIN Qing, et al. Novel explanation of Chai Songyan’s academic viewpoint of "yangming channels pathogenic theory" in the treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome. [J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine 29(5):43-47(2022)
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WANG Yang, TONG Qing, LIN Qing, et al. Novel explanation of Chai Songyan’s academic viewpoint of "yangming channels pathogenic theory" in the treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome. [J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine 29(5):43-47(2022) DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-6606.2022.05.010.
Novel explanation of Chai Songyan’s academic viewpoint of "yangming channels pathogenic theory" in the treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome
)" is an ingenious academic viewpoint of diagnosis and treatment of menstrual diseases created by Professor Chai Songyan
laureate of the title "Great Master of Traditional Chinese Medicine"
in his decades of clinical practice. Ancient medical experts believe that "
èr yán
" refers to the hand
yangming
large intestine channel and the foot
yangming
stomach channel of the twelve meridians. Therefore
the
yingming
diseases (
èr yán
diseases) are diseases in the stomach and large intestine. Professor Chai Songyan believes that pathological changes in the
yangming
viscera lesions can directly affect female physiological and reproductive functions as a pathogenic factor. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is characterized by deficiency of the spleen and kidney yang
which is the root of the disease
and accumulation of phlegm-dampness as the branch. Patients with PCOS are usually congenitally deficient
or insufficiently nourished in terms of acquired constitution
leading to spleen kidney yang deficiency. The treatment of PCOS emphasizes to remove the pathogenic factors (dispel phlegm
damp heat or local stasis)
rather than applying tonifying medicinals too eagerly
which can be likened to "strip off its coat" first. She has created a unique set of clinical prescriptions
which avoids astringent
enriching and cloying drugs.
关键词
二阳致病多囊卵巢综合征国医大师柴嵩岩
Keywords
yangming channels pathogenic theorypolycystic ovary syndromeGreat Master of TCMChai Songyan
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