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Experience in Treating Postpartum Body Pain and Sweating

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DOI: 10.23977/phpm.2023.030614 | Downloads: 3 | Views: 211

Author(s)

Lihua Tian 1, Xiaofeng Zhang 2

Affiliation(s)

1 Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Xianyang, Shaanxi, 712046, China
2 Fifth Clinical Medical College, Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Xi'an, Shaanxi, 710021, China

Corresponding Author

Xiaofeng Zhang

ABSTRACT

Postpartum body pain and sweating refer to the symptoms of limb and joint soreness, numbness, heaviness, and persistent sweating that occur in postpartum women. It is a common postpartum disease. Professor Zhang Xiaofeng, the mentor, is skilled in using classic formulas such as Huangqi Guizhi Wuwu Tang, Yuping Feng San, and Duhuo Jisheng Decoction as the basic formula. At the same time, he flexibly adjusts medication according to the specific clinical symptoms of patients to treat postpartum body pain and sweating. Through the induction, summary, and analysis of such cases, clinical efficacy data were obtained, and two classic medical cases were used to further elaborate Professor Zhang Xiaofeng's dialectical thinking and prescription medication for treating postpartum body pain and sweating. Clinical practice has confirmed that Professor Zhang Xiaofeng is indeed effective in treating postpartum body pain and sweating. Summarizing the experience of renowned doctors is beneficial for broadening clinical diagnosis and treatment ideas, better guiding the treatment of postpartum diseases, and further promoting postpartum recovery.

KEYWORDS

Postpartum Body Pain, Postpartum Sweating, Experience of Renowned Doctors

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Lihua Tian, Xiaofeng Zhang, Experience in Treating Postpartum Body Pain and Sweating. MEDS Public Health and Preventive Medicine (2023) Vol. 3: 96-100. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/phpm.2023.030614.

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