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A Preliminary Study On The Prescription Of Blood - Heat Syndrome Of Psoriasis Vulgaris By Biophysical Resonance Method

Posted on:2016-06-09Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X L QuanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2134330461493108Subject:Surgery
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Backgrounds:Psoriasis is a common and easy to relapse of chronic inflammatory skin disease, the typical damage is overlying erythema foundation layers of silver-white scales, with a film phenomenon and spotting。It belongs to a category of traditional Chinese medicine——"Baibi". Serious impacts were given on the patients include the physical and mental health and the quality of life Because of the widely lesions, a large number of scaling, itching intolerable and delayed healing of the disease. The etiology and pathogenesis of this disease is unknown. The disease is generally considered to be the result of multiple factors:genetic factors, immune factors, infection factors, endocrine factors and neuropsychiatric factors. Due to the complexity of the causes, there is no specific treatment. With a long history, rich experience, predecessors’ experience, and constantly explore innovatively, TCM treatment of this disease summarized the principle which is treat from the differentiation of syndromes and treatments. TCM treatment was accepted by the majority of patients because of the curative effects. However, lack of the standards of syndrome differentiation and prescription specification while most clinicians have their own experience of treatments on the disease, it is hard to promote TCM treatment.Purpose:To explore the medication rules of blood heat syndrome of psoriasis vulgaris, which based on the theory of TCM differentiation of syndromes.Methods:Established Chinese medicine specimens library of psoriasis vulgaris. MORA screened Chinese medicine for patients with blood heat syndrome of psoriasis vulgaris by the biophysical resonance method (Bio-resonance). Curative effect observation for 8 weeks. On the patients’ treatment of 4th week, if PASI score reduced more than 50%, continued to take the original drugs, detect again. Analysised effective prescription and induction by using traditional Chinese medicine inheritance support system(TCMISS).Results:The participants included 30 patients, Prescription of blood heat syndrome of psoriasis vulgaris screened by MORA. Clinical observation of 9 cases were markedly effective,19 cases effective,1 case ineffective, the total effective rate was 96.55%. Obvious differences were found between the PASI score before and after treatment(P<0.01), MORA screen add 51 sets of prescriptions for blood heat of psoriasis vulgaris included 88 kinds of TCM. The occurrence of the medicine greater than or equal to 10 times were herba artemisiae, adlay, radix trichosanthis, radix scutellariae, plantain, forsythia, cortex moutan, patrinia paris root, herba lophatheri, cortex phellodendri, fructus gardenia, radix isatidis, cortex dictamni, radix paeoniae rubra, folium isatidis, alisma. Herba artemisiae appeared the highest frequency(25 times). The five highest frequency categories of TCM:inducing diuresis and excreting dampness drug(101times), heat-clearing and detoxicating drug (91 times), heat-elearing and firr purging drug (73 times), heat-clearing and dampness-drying drug(59 times), heat-elearing and fire-purging drug(49 times). Inducing diuresis and excreting dampness drug and heat-clearing and detoxicating drug were more than other categories of Chinese Medicine.Conclusion: Bio-resonance can help optimize the treatment of traditional Chinese medicine Clinical blood heat syndrome patients based on skin syndrome also have potential symptoms such as wet and poison. Dehumidification and detoxifying drugs should be considered. Individualized treatment should be considered on clinical while the pathogenesis of Psoriasis is complex.
Keywords/Search Tags:Bio-resonance, Psoriasis vulgaris, Blood heat syndrome, Traditional Chinese Medicine Inheritance Support System(TCMISS), TCM screening
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