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Professor Yang Zhihong's Clinical Experience in Treating Sequelae of Stroke

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DOI: 10.23977/medcm.2022.040802 | Downloads: 15 | Views: 414

Author(s)

Ruimin Zhang 1, Zhihong Yang 2, Dongxue Yan 1, Xing Wang 1

Affiliation(s)

1 Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Xianyang, Shaanxi, 712046, China
2 Affiliated Hospital of Shaanxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Xianyang, Shaanxi, 712000, China

Corresponding Author

Ruimin Zhang

ABSTRACT

Professor Yang Zhihong, a famous TCM doctor in Shaanxi Province, believes that the clinical symptoms of sequelae of stroke are various and the pathogenesis is complex, but the overall symptom is the deficiency of the essence, the deficiency of the essence, "phlegm", "blood stasis" as the standard, the treatment should strengthen the positive and dispel the evil, and the specimen should be taken into account. Professor Yang Zhihong often divides the sequelae of apoplexy into three syndromic types: Qi deficiency and blood stasis, phlegm and blood stasis, liver and kidney deficiency, and treats them based on syndrome differentiation. According to the different clinical manifestations of the patients, suiting the patients, using the medicine for the symptoms, cleverly delimiting and cutting, the curative effect is remarkable.

KEYWORDS

Stroke, Sequelae of stroke, Qi deficiency, Professor yang zhihong

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Ruimin Zhang, Zhihong Yang, Dongxue Yan, Xing Wang, Professor Yang Zhihong's Clinical Experience in Treating Sequelae of Stroke. MEDS Chinese Medicine (2022) Vol. 4: 10-14. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/medcm.2022.040802.

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