刘红权辨治眩晕病寒热错杂经验
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  • 英文篇名:Professor LIU’s Experience of Differentiating and Treating Vertigo with Cold-heat Complex
  • 作者:王轩烨 ; 沈浩 ; 刘红权
  • 英文作者:WANG Xuanye;SHEN Hao;LIU Hongquan;Nanjing University of Traditinal Chinese Medicine;Jiangsu Provincial Hospital of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine;
  • 关键词:眩晕病 ; 寒热错杂 ; 刘红权 ; 辨治经验
  • 英文关键词:Vertigo;;Cold-heat complex;;LIU Hongquan;;Experience of treatment
  • 中文刊名:SCZY
  • 英文刊名:Journal of Sichuan of Traditional Chinese Medicine
  • 机构:南京中医药大学;江苏省中西医结合医院;
  • 出版日期:2019-03-15
  • 出版单位:四川中医
  • 年:2019
  • 期:v.37;No.424
  • 基金:中国中医科学院江苏分院院级课题基金(编号:JSBN1308)
  • 语种:中文;
  • 页:SCZY201903001
  • 页数:2
  • CN:03
  • ISSN:51-1186/R
  • 分类号:5-6
摘要
眩晕是因机体对空间定位障碍而产生的一种动性或位置性错觉,中医总结其发病因素为"风、火、痰、瘀、虚",并将其大致分为"肝阳上亢、痰湿中阻、瘀血阻窍、肾精不足、气血亏虚"五种证型。刘红权教授在长期临床诊治过程中发现,长时间受眩晕困扰的病患常易衍生出寒热错杂的表现。刘教授辨治眩晕病寒热错杂的特色在于准确剖析各病型演变过程,注重根除病因,治疗上达变灵活,经方与时方结合,健脾温阳的概念贯穿始终。
        Vertigo is a kind of dynamic or positional illusion caused by the body's disorientation of space. TCM has summarized its pathogenic factors as "wind,fire,phlegm,stasis,weakness". There are five types: "hyperaction of liver Yang,retention of phlegmatic dampness,internal accumulation of sludged blood,deficiency of kidney-essence,and deficiency of Qi and blood". In the long-term clinical treatment,Professor LIU has found that patients who has suffered from vertigo for a long time tend to develop a cold-heat mixed performance. The characteristic of Professor LIU's treatment lies in the accurate analysis of each disease evolution process,focusing on eradication,flexible treatment,the combination of classic prescription and current prescription,the concept of "invigorating spleen and warming Yang" through all the time.
引文
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