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by amelurtqfz on 2012-02-18 12:10:21

The clinical efficacy of integrative medicine in diabetes treatment: This theory divides diabetes into upper, middle, and lower elimination categories to better reflect real terms. Therefore, the preparation of prescriptions has an ideal effect. For instance, Ma Xing Shi Gan Tang is used for treating chronic bronchitis (300 cases, 140 successful treatments). In Tianjin Chinese Medicine Hospital's medical practice, chronic bronchitis belongs to traditional Chinese medicine cough syndrome. The following are details about a group of patients diagnosed with chronic bronchitis: 30 cases, 17 males, and 13 females. The oldest patient was 82 years old, and the youngest was 10 years old.

Treatment according to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) syndrome differentiation includes using ephedra (10g), almonds (10g), gypsum (20g), and licorice root (6g). If heat worsens, skullcap (10g), Houttuynia (20g), Anemarrhena (1g), gardenia (15g), and melon basket (10g) can be added. For shortness of breath, add Ghassan skin (10g). To reduce yellow phlegm, add Lan Huang (10g) and Tinglizi asthma powerful Dilong (12g). For blood in the sputum, add Agrimony (15g) and Rhizoma Imperatae (20g).

After treatment, fever disappeared, pulmonary rales significantly reduced, and blood returned to normal. Ziming Park lung drugs were then given for conditioning to consolidate the curative effect. Among 30 cases treated with Kun capsules, 25 cases were basically controlled, four showed significant improvement, and one was invalid (medication lasted at least five Jing, up to 15 Jing).

A typical example is Wang, male, 51 years old, with intermittent cough and expectoration for one week, heavier with wheezing. The patient had chronic bronchial inflammation. After examination, TCM diagnosis was Asthma (phlegm obstructing the lung). Prescription included ephedra (10g), almond (10g), gypsum (20g), licorice root (6g), skullcap (10g), gardenia (12g), melon wilt (15g), Morus alba (10g), earthworm (10g). Symptoms significantly improved after five doses. Thin expectoration changed, wheezing disappeared. Alkali gypsum increased to 15g, Trichosanthes (15g), Jiamai winter (10g), Schisandra (log). Symptoms disappeared after three doses. Blood white cells normalized, and X-ray review was negative. A total of 8 Jing treatments were administered, and symptoms disappeared.

Clinical observation of 189 cases of pediatric epilepsy treated with Chinese medicine showed satisfactory results. Children aged 3 to 13 years old were classified as observed ranks, including 212 males and 76 females, all primary carbuncle cases. Clinical cases and classifications are shown in Table 1. Two groups of patients were compared using u-test and t-test, showing no significant difference.

Two prescriptions were alternately taken in the afternoon: ① one thousand ginger (15g) + turmeric (15g) + croton oil (12g) + Ming realgar (12g) + cinnabar (9g) + Chuanxiong (15g) in the morning; ② ginger Pinellia (8g) + green l play sg (sg) + floating sea stone (6g) + incense (3g) + fried construction song g + Arisaema (2g) in the afternoon. Both prescriptions were studied as fine flour and secret as pills, each about 1g weight. Medication usage followed specific guidelines.