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Contemporary Name Of Old Chinese Male Infertility Medical Case Study And Comparison

Posted on:2012-09-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L G WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2204330335459721Subject:Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Infertility is an important part in all male problems. Treatment by Chinese Medicine is proved effective in its particular ways. Researches, clinical trials and valuable experienced clinical cures on infertility from famous veteran TCM doctors are quite important, since they are leading the development of Chinese Medicine both in theory and practice. This project studied the typical clinical case records from those doctors'practice, concluded the diagnosing and treatment similarities and routines, and compared the diagnosing and treatment efficacy between each other, aiming at building up the criteria of differentiation, diagnosing and treatment for improving the future therapeutic effect and serving the scientific studies. This project selected 119 clinical case records from 6 famous veteran TCM doctors to be the research target, and sum up the common understandings are:the infertility is triggered by kidney deficiency, blood stagnation and damp accumulation, individually or together, the kidney, liver and the spleen are involved in the process. The treatment principle is to replenish the kidney essence basically, and to activate blood circulation and clear heat-damp in combination, and the treatment made considered both Chinese Medicine and modern medicine thoughts and ways. But they all have their own distinctness, for instance, Mr. Chen Wen-bo treats infertility by balancing yin and yang, Mr. Xu Fu-song by applying botanical seeds and medicinal animal products, and Mr. Wang-qi by taking factors as body constitution, modern medicine and syndrome differentiation into his diagnose making and treatment.
Keywords/Search Tags:male infertility, famous veteran TCM doctor, typical clinical case record
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