Exploring the Traditional Chinese Medicine Etiology and Treatment Methods of Chronic Cough Disease Based on the Five Zang Organs Theory
Dr. WangEditor | Wu YoufollowChronic cough genusThe category of chronic cough and internal injury cough in traditional Chinese medicine
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Chronic cough genusThe category of chronic cough and internal injury cough in traditional Chinese medicine.
The "Suwen Cough Treatise" states that "all the five organs and six organs cause coughing, not just the lungs." It is the first time that cough is related to the five organs.
The author believes that the onset of chronic coughBased on the imbalance of the five visceral qi mechanisms, the treatment should be flexible in syndrome differentiation and coordinated with the five visceral organs.
Therefore, the author explores the etiology, pathogenesis, and treatment of chronic cough in traditional Chinese medicine from multiple perspectives, starting from the five internal organs, in order to enrich the theory of visceral differentiation of chronic cough.
- Supplementing the lungs and tonifying qi, and treating both symptoms and symptoms simultaneously
The "Medical Heart Enlightenment - Cough" states: "The initial treatment must be dispersed, but not too dispersed. If not dispersed, the evil will not go away. If too dispersed, the lung qi will become weak, making it difficult to heal the entanglement
It is pointed out that the initial onset of cough is often due to external sensations, and it should be treated in a scattered manner. However, due to mistreatment and prolonged failure to recover, it can cause lung qi damage and develop into internal injury cough due to lung qi deficiency.
Clinical manifestations often include low cough, clear and thin sputum, accompanied by shortness of breath, fatigue, weak tongue, and weak pulse.
The treatment mainly focuses on regulating the healthy qi, avoiding the use of the method of promoting lung and dispelling evil. Even if there is a mixture of deficiency and excess, it should also be treated as a specimen,The representative formula is Bufei Tang with added or subtracted ingredients.
Summary of research by Zhang Yu et al,Bufei TangIt can play a role in preventing and treating Respiratory disease by regulating the immune function, inflammatory reaction, oxidative stress, cell autophagy, protease and antiprotease imbalance and other mechanisms.
- Nourishing yin and moistening the lungs, relieving cough and resolving phlegm
The Complete Book of Jingyue - Cough states: "The lungs suffer from dryness, and dryness leads to itching. Itching leads to coughing that cannot be stopped
The lung likes to moisten and detests dryness, and the dryness evil invades the lung, which is most likely to damage the body. The lung yin is depleted, and the lung loses its moisture, resulting in itching and coughing. If the cough is simply stopped by astringency, it is often difficult to work effectively, resulting in prolonged cough and even more severe yin damage.
Clinically, dry cough is common, with less and sticky phlegm, accompanied by symptoms such as dry throat, itching of the throat, night sweats, redness of the tongue, and thin pulse count.
Nourishing yin and moistening the lungs, relieving cough and resolving phlegm,Represented by Sha Shen Mai Dong Tang with addition or subtraction.
Li Yuli et al. believed in their exploration of the origin and application of Sha Shen Mai Dong Tang that this formula is effective in treating post infection.
- Nourishing Qi and Yin, Removing Blood Stasis and Resolving Phlegm
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- Soothing liver and relieving depression, regulating qi and relieving cough
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- Clearing liver, purging fire, regulating qi, and relieving cough
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- Nourishing the liver, softening the liver, moistening the lungs, and relieving cough
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- Clearing down heart fire, purging the lungs, and relieving cough
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- Tonifying the kidney and absorbing qi, reducing adverse reactions and relieving cough
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- Warm yang, promote diuresis, relieve phlegm and cough
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- Nourishing Yin, Reducing Fire, Moisturizing Lung, and Stopping Cough
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