北京中医药大学学报2024,Vol.47Issue(6):797-801,5.DOI:10.3969/j.issn.1006-2157.2024.06.009
基于《黄帝内经》核心观念探析消渴病证治思路
Discussion the syndrome and treatment of consumptive thirst based on the core concept of Huangdi Neijing
摘要
Abstract
Consumptive thirst is widely discussed in Huangdi Neijing and it is classified as a"strange disease"in Suwen·Strange Diseases Treatise,which reflects the intractable nature of consumptive thirst.This paper explores and analyzes consumptive thirst based on the core concept in Huangdi Neijing.First,this paper approaches the subject through the use of image thinking method from Huangdi Neijing,recognizing that consumptive thirst can lead to changes in the internal climate of the human body.Then,guided by the theories of essence and qi,yin and yang,and the five elements in Huangdi Neijing,it deconstructs and analyzes the causes of these changes and the laws of qi transformation.It points out that the changing climate of consumptive thirst is characterized by"heat symptoms".The main cause of"heat symptoms"is spleen deficiency and excessive dampness,and its qi transformation law is the heat transformation of Shaoyin.The intractable nature of consumptive thirst is mainly reflected in the uncontrolled"heat symptoms"caused by the imbalance of the five elements.Based on the understanding of the heat symptoms of consumptive thirst,this paper proposes a treatment strategy for preventing the disease by resolving dampness and regulating the spleen,harmonizing kidney qi to prevent progression,and balancing yin and yang to treat chronic and recalcitrant conditions.The aim is to provide a reference for optimizing the treatment of consumptive thirst.关键词
消渴病/核心观念/糖尿病/热象/黄帝内经Key words
consumptive thirst/core concept/diabetes mellitus/heat symptoms/Huangdi Neijing分类
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田栋,廖书琴,佟常青,张潇逸,曹娜,王维广,陈子杰,翟双庆..基于《黄帝内经》核心观念探析消渴病证治思路[J].北京中医药大学学报,2024,47(6):797-801,5.基金项目
国家重点研发计划项目(No.2018YFC1704100,No.2018YFC1704105) National Key R&D Program of China(Nos.2018YFC1704100 and 2018YFC1704105) (No.2018YFC1704100,No.2018YFC1704105)