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Study On Distribution Characterist Ics Of TCM Syndrome Elements In Colorectal Polyps

Posted on:2020-06-09Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z Q SunFull Text:PDF
GTID:2504306011482734Subject:Chinese medical science
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Objective:the purpose of this study is to explore the distribution of TCM syndrome elements of intestinal polyps in order to provide dialectical basis for the treatment of colorectal polyps.Methods:the clinical syndromes of 300 patients with colorectal polyps were collected according to the syndrome scale created by Zhu Wenfeng.Finally,statistical analysis was carried out to summarize the rule of syndrome element distribution.Results:1.A total of 300 patients with colorectal polyps were collected.186 males and 114 females,1.63/1.2.There were 248 cases of spleen(82.69%),119 cases of large intestine(39.61%),37 cases of stomach(12.32%),19 cases of liver(6.35%),8 cases of kidney(2.73%).187 cases(62.33%),100 cases(33.33%),13 cases(4.00%).There were 157 cases of dampness(52.33%),146 cases of qi deficiency(48.67%)and 109 cases of qi stagnation(36.3%).3%),94 cases(31.33%)heat,80 cases(26.67%)blood stasis,49 cases(16.33%)yang deficiency,25 cases(8.33%)yin deficiency,19 cases(6.33%)sputum,8 cases(2.67%)cold.There were 41 cases of single disease(13.67%),150 cases of double disease(50.00%),101 cases of third disease(33.67%),and 8 cases of more than three diseases(2.66%).Conclusion:the TCM syndromes elements of colorectal polyps are mainly spleen and large intestine,and the most common diseases are spleen,single disease,double disease and single disease,dampness,qi deficiency,qi stagnation,heat and dampness are the most common diseases in large bowel polyps,and the most common diseases are spleen,double diseases,dampness,deficiency of qi stagnation of qi,heat and dampness.There was no significant correlation between the distribution of syndrome elements and sex,age,number of polyp,morphology and pathological type.
Keywords/Search Tags:colorectal polyps, TCM syndrome elements, Distribution characteristics
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