scholarly journals A Brief Analysis on the Characteristics of Chinese Medicine and Treatment for Cough Variant

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 70-72
Author(s):  
Yuntao Duan ◽  
Junming Hou ◽  
Yang Hui ◽  
Dezhen Yang

Cough variant is a common disease of the respiratory system and can lead to a unique type of asthma. The disease has no obvious symptoms such as wheezing nor shortness of breath. Coughing is the main clinical symptom, as it causes airway hyper-responsiveness. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has a unique understanding of this disease, and the effect is obvious after treatment, as it’s based on symptom differentiation. This article takes the concept of “mild fluid retention” from “The Synopsis of the Golden Chamber” as an entry point, briefly describes the relationship between cough variant and mild fluid retention, as well as the diagnosis and treatment of Chinese medicine.

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Renjie Zhou ◽  
Hongxing Zhang

Cough is a common clinical symptom, throughout history the medical experts have different discussions on the diagnosis and treatment of cough and put forward different theories on the treatment of cough. Chief physician Zhang Hongxing is a famous old doctor of traditional Chinese medicine in Dezhou city with rich experience in clinical practice and unique academic thoughts. In the treatment of exogenous cough, Director Zhang stressed that the differentiation of syndromes should be focused on ‘wind’ and pay attention to the role of liver ‘wind’ in cough. The prescription of medicines should emphasize on dispelling the ‘wind’ first, to dispel the external ‘wind’, but also to calm the internal ‘wind’, and making good use of Uncaria in medicine. Valuable experience for clinical diagnosis and treatment of exogenous cough was provided.  


Author(s):  
G. Chuprina ◽  
T. Parnikoza ◽  
N. Svyrydova

The theory of the five elements is widely used in traditional Chinese medicine, and the division of natural phenomena according to the properties of the five elements and the nature of the relationship between them, is practical in clinical acupuncture: to characterize the structural, physiological and pathological features of the patient, diagnosis and treatment. With the development of diseases there is a pathological relationship between Zhang-Fu organs and tissues that they are subordinated to. The human body is an organic whole, in which there are numerous interconnections in the development of the pathological process due to the existing modified interconnections. It is established that the theory of five elements is a simple theory with certain limitations. The laws of the relationship between the elements of the U-Syin cycle are not a reflection of all possible interconnections between the Zhang-Fu organs and the related tissues. In clinical practice, these laws show objective physiological and pathological communications between the internal organs and can be used in the process of acupuncture diagnosis and treatment. The theory of the five elements lies at the heart of the methodology of traditional acupuncture diagnostics, used during its implementation and data analysis, it determines the pathological states in accordance with the characteristics and laws of the relationship of the five elements and formulates the syndromic diagnosis of traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).


2021 ◽  
Vol 27 ◽  
Author(s):  
Li-Ping Yu ◽  
Ting-Ting Shi ◽  
Yan-Qin Li ◽  
Jian-Kang Mu ◽  
Ya-Qin Yang ◽  
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: Mitophagy plays an important role in maintaining mitochondrial quality and cell homeostasis through the degradation of damaged, aged, and dysfunctional mitochondria and misfolded proteins. Many human diseases, particularly neurodegenerative diseases, are related to disorders of mitochondrial phagocytosis. Exploring the regulatory mechanisms of mitophagy is of great significance for revealing the molecular mechanisms underlying the related diseases. Herein, we summarize the major mechanisms of mitophagy, the relationship of mitophagy with human diseases, and the role of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in mitophagy. These discussions enhance our knowledge of mitophagy and its potential therapeutic targets using TCM.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (6) ◽  
pp. 6415-6421
Author(s):  
Jing Ye ◽  
Hui Cheng

Cervical papillomavirus infection is a common disease in women. The risk of permanent infection is the main reason for cervical HPV and its advanced acanthosis. The last time, the incidence rate of cervical papillomavirus is only different from that of malignant tumor women. The trend of young tumors is more and more obvious. Therefore, the treatment of parasitic lesions is very important to prevent or reduce the occurrence of cervical HPV. This paper aims to study the effect of traditional Chinese medicine combined with routine nursing on patients with cervical human papillomavirus infection. The application of traditional Chinese medicine therapy to promote the postoperative rehabilitation of patients with cervical human papillomavirus infection has significant effect, which is of great significance for clinicians in the future work. In this paper, through the introduction of traditional Chinese medicine and traditional Chinese medicine oral and external use combined with routine nursing methods, through the follow-up experimental investigation method to study the cervical human papillomavirus infection rate and the effect of cervical human papillomavirus infection patients after operation, it is proved that the effect of traditional Chinese medicine oral and external use combined with routine nursing on cervical human papillomavirus infection patients is better. The results show that 54% of the cervical HPV infection rate makes people pay more and more attention to cervical HPV. The infection investigation and genotyping can effectively judge the prognosis of patients, which has extremely important clinical significance.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hong Zhang

BACKGROUND Clinical diagnosis and treatment decision making support is at the core of medical artificial intelligent research, in which Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) decision making is an important part. Traditional Chinese Medicine is a traditional medical system originated from China, of which the main clinical model is to conduct individualized diagnosis and treatment by relying on the four-diagnosis information. One of the key tasks of the TCM artificial intelligence research is to develop techniques and methods of clinical prescription decision making which takes all the relevant information of a patient as input, and produces a diagnosis and treatment scheme as output. Given the complexity of TCM clinical diagnosis and treatment schemes, decision making support of clinical diagnosis and treatment schemes remains as a research challenge for lacking of an effective solution. Fortunately, as the volume of the massive clinical data in the form of electronic medical records increases rapidly, it becomes possible for the computer to produce personalized diagnosis and treatment scheme recommendation through machine learning on the basis of the clinical big data. OBJECTIVE The objective of this research is to develop a real-time diagnosis and treatment scheme recommendation model for TCM inpatients. This is accomplished by using historical clinical medical records as training data to train a Transformer network. Furthermore, to alleviate the issue of overfitting, a Generative Adversarial Network is used to generate noise-added samples from the original training data. These noise-added samples along with the original samples form the complete train data set. METHODS valid information, such as the patient’s current sickness situation, medicines taken, nursing care given, vital signs, examinations and test results, is extracted from the patient’s electronic medical records, then the obtained information is sorted chronically, to produce a sequence of data of each patient. These time-sequence data is then used as input to the Transformer network. The output of the network would be the prescription information a physician would give. Overfitting is a common problem in machine learning, and becomes especially server when the network is complex with insufficient training data. In this research, a Generative Adversarial Network, is used to double the number of training samples by producing noise-added samples from the original samples. This, to a great extent, lessens the overfitting problem. RESULTS A total of 21,295 copies of inpatient electronic medical records from Guang’anmen traditional Chinese medicine hospital was used in this research. These records were created between January 2017 and December 2018, covering a total of 6352 kinds of medicines. These medicines were sorted into 829 types of first category medicines based on the class relationships among medicines. As shown by the test results, the performance of a fully trained Transformer model can have an average precision rate of 80.58%,and an average recall rate of 68.49%. CONCLUSIONS As shown by the preliminary test results, the Transformer-based TCM prescription recommendation model outperforms the existing conventional methods. The extra training samples generated by the GAN network helps to overcome the overfitting issue, leading a further improved recall rate and precision rate.


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