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Integrated Therapy of Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment on Meige Syndrome

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DOI: 10.23977/medcm.2020.020102 | Downloads: 18 | Views: 2311

Author(s)

Shihao Sun 1, Zenghui Liu 1, Aiping Li 1

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1 The Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Luohe 462000, China

Corresponding Author

Aiping Li

ABSTRACT

Meige syndrome is a group of extrapyramidal disorders named after French neurologist Henry'Meige. The main symptoms are binocular blepharospasm, oromandibular dystonia, and involuntary movements as facial muscle dystonia. In this work, traditional Chinese medicine therapy measurement consist of Chinese herbology and acupuncture was employed to treat meige syndrome, the effect was significant and our invesgation is of a certain reference value on the treatment of meige syndrome based on traditional Chinese medicine.

KEYWORDS

Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment, Chinese herbology, Acupuncture, Meige Syndrome

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Shihao Sun, Zenghui Liu, Aiping Li, Integrated Therapy of Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment on Meige Syndrome. MEDS Chinese Medicine (2020) Vol. 2: 7-10. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/medcm.2020.020102

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