| Objective : Through clinical observation of 80 cases of chronic glomerulonephritis patients and in-patients before and after application of hormone changes of TCM Syndrome, from different angles to explore the application of chronic glomerulonephritis TCM hormone before and after the law of climate change and its characteristics, analysis of the impact of factors and changes in traditional Chinese medicine syndrome related to chronic glomerulonephritis hormones before and after application of the provision of TCM syndrome differentiation based on scientific theories and meaningful way.Method : Through clinical research and observation, to choose 80 cases of chronic glomerulonephritis patients and in-patients treated in the same basis, in its application during the regular pre-determined hormone blood, liver and kidney function, blood glucose, blood lipids, urine protein and related indicators to observe changes in clinical symptoms.Results : Patients with chronic glomerulonephritis hormone in January after the original TCM Syndrome on the basis of the emergence of three new syndromes: Redu card yinxuyangkang card and deficiency heat card, and age and hormone use dose-dependent reduction in the extent of such factors as the impact of different evolution of the distribution of syndromes.Conclusion:1. Patients with chronic glomerulonephritis hormone, the TCM Syndrome vulnerable to Redu card yinxuyangkang card and deficiency heat card and card changes deficiency and TCM Hou Yi for a comparative analysis of the evolution of sex: Reduqing card> yang deficiency Kang card> card heat deficiency.2. Patients of different ages, young and middle-aged Reduqing easily be turned into evidence, the elderly into yinxuyangkang permit easy.3. Syndrome patients with hormone changes and the dose-related, high doses of the hormone in patients with fever more likely to have drug cards and card of yinxuyangkang4. Values and blood glucose before and after the changes in white blood cells, patients with symptoms such as facial sores Block are to varying degrees and distribution of traditional Chinese medicine-related syndromes... |