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Discussion on the Combined Internal and External Treatment of Gastroparesis Syndrome after Gastrointestinal Tumour Surgery Based on the Theory of "Yang Transforms Qi and Yin Forms"

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DOI: 10.23977/medcm.2024.060116 | Downloads: 8 | Views: 121

Author(s)

Zhao Na 1, Xi Jianping 2, Jing Yuxin 1, Mu He 1

Affiliation(s)

1 Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Xianyang, 712046, China
2 Affiliated Hospital of Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Xianyang, 712000, China

Corresponding Author

Zhao Na

ABSTRACT

Based on the theory of "Yang transforming into Qi, Yin transforming into shape ", the article explains its connotation and further discusses the etiology, pathogenesis and treatment strategies of postoperative gastroparesis syndrome (PGS) in gastrointestinal tumors. It is believed that the balance of yin and yang is closely related to the growth and development of the body and its functional activities, and that insufficient "yang to transform qi" and too much "yin to form" are the core pathologies of postoperative gastroparesis syndrome. The treatment points out that warming Yang Qi, dispersing nodules and eliminating stagnation are the key to restoring the good offices function of the spleen and stomach, and combining internal and external treatment with multiple methods to balance Yin and Yang, which provides new treatment ideas to expand the identification and treatment of postoperative gastroparesis syndrome in gastrointestinal tumors.

KEYWORDS

Postoperative gastroparesis syndrome; Yang transforming into Qi, Yin transforming into shape; Combined internal and external treatment

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Zhao Na, Xi Jianping, Jing Yuxin, Mu He, Discussion on the Combined Internal and External Treatment of Gastroparesis Syndrome after Gastrointestinal Tumour Surgery Based on the Theory of "Yang Transforms Qi and Yin Forms" . MEDS Chinese Medicine (2024) Vol. 6: 113-121. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/medcm.2024.060116.

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