LIU Mengnan, CHEN Mingtai, DONG Li, et al. Discussion on the diagnosis and treatment of chest impediment based on the method of "opening pores with wind-dispelling medicinals". [J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine 30(4):66-68,83(2023)
DOI:
LIU Mengnan, CHEN Mingtai, DONG Li, et al. Discussion on the diagnosis and treatment of chest impediment based on the method of "opening pores with wind-dispelling medicinals". [J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine 30(4):66-68,83(2023) DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-6606.2023.04.014.
Discussion on the diagnosis and treatment of chest impediment based on the method of "opening pores with wind-dispelling medicinals"
(chest impediment) refers to a disease characterized by severe chest pain
even involving the back in severe cases
accompanied by sleeplessness due to dyspnea. Both traditional Chinese and Western medicine believe that there are "blockages" in this disease.
Xuanfu
(pore) is the most microscopic channel structure of qi and liquid circulation in the human body. The heart can play the role as the governor of the blood and vessels in the body only when
Xinxuanfu
(heart pore) is unobstructed. Chest impediment is a disease caused by obstruction of the heart collaterals. From a microscopic point of view
it can be regarded as obstruction of heart pores. Keeping them unobstructed is thus vital to the normal movement of heart qi. Wind-dispelling medicinals or wind herbs
can open the
xuanfu
discharge the striae and interstices externally and interact with the
zang
-
fu
organs internally. It has been clinically proven that wind-dispelling drugs can open the
xuanfu
by regulating qi
dissolving stasis
dissipating cold
or dispeling phlegm.
关键词
心玄府风药开玄胸痹
Keywords
xinxuanfu (heart pore)opening pores with wind-dispelling medicinalsxiongbi (chest impediment)