Chinese Pediatrics of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine ›› 2023, Vol. 15 ›› Issue (4): 343-346.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1674-3865.2023.04.015
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ZHANG Meng, XIE Bin, CHE Shuyan
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Abstract: Allergic rhinitis, as a common and frequently-occurring clinical disease in pediatrics, has gradually drawn the attention of experts and scholars, but the researches on it are mainly concerned with Zang-Fu syndrome differentiation. This article tries to study the etiology and pathogenesis and new treatment plans of allergic rhinitis based on microscopic Xuan-Fu combined with macroscopic Zang-Fu syndrome differentiation from the following aspects: the origin of nasal Xuan-Fu concept, the physiological features, the pathophysiological relationship with allergic rhinitis and the medication according to the association between the two. The Xuan-Fu blockage is the root cause of various diseases: the Zang-Fu blockage leads to fluid obstruction and defense-qi not being released, and the abnormal flowing of fluid and qi results in various diseases, which is the principal starting point and focus. It is hoped that the TCM Xuan-Fu theory will provide more points of thoughts for the researches in allergic rhinitis, and through establishing the association between nasal Xuan-Fu and western medicine pathways as well as targets, more lines of thinking and directions will be provided for the researches in the treatment of allergic rhinitis.
Key words: Allergic rhinitis, Nasal Xuan-Fu, Xuan-Fu blockage, Deficiency of lung and spleen qi
Allergic rhinitis,
ZHANG Meng, XIE Bin, CHE Shuyan. Treatment for children with allergic rhinitis of deficiency of lung and spleen qi from the perspective of nasal Xuan-Fu[J]. Chinese Pediatrics of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine, 2023, 15(4): 343-346.
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Professor Jia Liujin's experience in treating allergic rhinitis