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Physical Constitution Analysis Of 150 Children With Bacterial Pneumonia(Wind-heat And Lung-closing Syndrome,Pneumonia)

Posted on:2021-05-09Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H H SunFull Text:PDF
GTID:2404330602974191Subject:Pediatrics of traditional Chinese medicine
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Objective: To explore the Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM)constitution of children’s bacterial pneumonia(wind heat and lung closure syndrome,pneumonia)and to study the relationship between constitution and syndrome type,by combining body-diseasedifferentiation with syndrome differentiation,to enrich TCM diagnosis and treatment ideas and prevention means,to improve the prevention and treatment effect of children’s pneumonia,and to provide reference for the treatment and prevention of children’s pneumonia.Method: Choosing a total of 150 cases of pediatric bacterial pneumonia(wind heat and lung closure syndrome,pneumonia)were diagnosed in pediatrics of Jilin provincial hospital of traditional Chinese medicine,and their TCM constitutions were investigated according to the classification scale of TCM constitutions of children.This investigation concludes various constitutions of children’s bacterial pneumonia(wind heat and lung closure syndrome,pneumonia),and then discusses its relationship with children’s bacterial pneumonia(wind heat and lung closure syndrome,pneumonia),and discusses how to guide clinical prevention,treatment and nursing for each constitution.Result: Among the 150 cases,those with biased constitution accounted for the majority,and only 3 cases were mild.Among the biased constitutions,qi-stagnation quality was the most,followed by Yin deficiency quality,and blood stasis quality was the least.The number of children aged 3 was the highest among the 150 cases of pneumonia(wind heat and lung closure syndrome,pneumonia).In this study,children with complex constitution accounted for the majority,accounting for 81% of the total number,while children with simple constitution accounted for 19% of the total number.In this study,the tendency of Yin deficiency was most common in 13 children,followed by the tendency of qi deficiency in 12 children,and 0 has the tendency of blood stasis.In this study,qi-stagnation quality and qideficiency quality occurred simultaneously in the largest number of children,9,accounting for 6% of the total number.Followed by qi depression and allergy quality and qi depression and Yin deficiency,there are 6 people,each accounted for 4% of the total.The third qi-stagnation quality and phlegm-dampness quality,qi-stagnation quality and yang-deficiency quality,qi-stagnation quality and damp-heat quality,damp-heat quality and yin-deficiency quality,the number of people is 3,each accounted for 2% of the total number.The least number of people was 1 person,accounting for 1% of the total number.Conclusion: Among the children with bacterial pneumonia(wind heat and lung closure syndrome,pneumonia),qi-stagnation quality was the most common,followed by Yin deficiency quality and the least amount of blood stasis quality.Children with complex constitution accounted for the vast majority,only a few children with simple constitution.Yin deficiency tendency is the most common,followed by qi deficiency tendency,no blood stasis tendency in children.Qi-stagnation quality and qi-deficiency quality appeared at the same time in the most children,followed by qi-stagnation quality and characteristic qi-stagnation quality and yin-deficiency quality,qi-stagnation quality and phlegm-dampness quality,qistagnation quality and yang-deficiency quality,qi-stagnation quality and damp-heat quality,damp-heat quality and yin-deficiency quality.The least number of people are qi-deficient quality and characteristic quality,qi-deficient quality and yang-deficient quality,damp-hot quality and phlegm-wet quality,characteristic and damphot quality,yang-deficient quality and phlegm-wet quality,yin-deficient quality and phlegm-wet quality.
Keywords/Search Tags:TCM constitution, Pneumonia, Treatment based on syndrome differentiation
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