| Objective: Investigating constitution types, risk factors and syndrome differentiation of traditional Chinese medicine of patients with psoriasis. To explore the correlation between risk factors, the relevance of dialectical classification and TCM constitution type in patients with psoriasis.Methods: Questionnaire survey was conducted on 380 patients with psoriasis, Asking their symptoms, the triggers and syndrome type,to fill in the patients with Chinese medicine constitution classification and decision table for patients with physical type. Basic information for the patient and disease factors, syndrome, constitution use SPSS17.0 statistical software for analysis, it is concluded that the TCM constitution type of patients with psoriasis disease factors and the correlation of dialectical classification. Results: 380 cases of patients with psoriasis of TCM constitution type frequency as a percentage of maximum as the Yin deficiency, 23.21% of the total. All of the patients in TCM syndrome classification in hot air filled syndrome patients blood distribution is more than others, 41.57% of the total. 380 patients with psoriasis pathogenesis factors, types and its constitution has significant correlation.Conclusion: 380 cases of patients with psoriasis of TCM constitution type in Yin deficiency is one of most, In the TCM symptoms, hot blood syndrome is one of most. Genetic background,mood disorders, and drinking factors will affect the clinical course of patients with specific physical. Mood factors for patients with psoriasis important inducing factors of the disease. In hot blood syndrome patients, Yin deficiency is the susceptible constitution. gore constitution is the susceptible constitution of syndromes of blood stasis skin. Qi deficiency constitution is the susceptible constitution of blood deficiency and wind-dry syndrome. Damp-heat and phlegm-damp constitution is the susceptible constitution damp-heat inproved syndromes. Phlegm-damp constitution is the susceptible constitution of collateral channels blocked syndromes. |