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Combine traditional Chinese and western medicine treatment after a meal is not comprehensive research progress

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DOI: 10.23977/medsc.2022.030410 | Downloads: 14 | Views: 607

Author(s)

Li Shangze 1, Hui Jianping 2

Affiliation(s)

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

Corresponding Author

Li Shangze

ABSTRACT

With the change of the way of life after the meal increased the frequency of discomfort syndrome trial, after the meal is not syndrome is a functional dyspepsia digestive system disease, for comprehensive understanding of postprandial discomfort syndrome of traditional Chinese and western medicine treatment research progress, by consulting relevant literature reports, for all kinds of research and clinical experience is summarized. Found on the western medicine in the treatment of postprandial discomfort syndrome at present mainly promote gastric dynamic drugs, but there is more clinical adverse reactions and the recurrence rate higher risk, Treatment can obtain satisfactory curative effect of Chinese medicine, combined Chinese and western medicine treatment can complement each other, become a research hotspot in recent years, is worth further study.

KEYWORDS

Chinese and western medicine treatment, After the meal is not syndrome, Etiology and pathogenesis

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Li Shangze, Hui Jianping, Combine traditional Chinese and western medicine treatment after a meal is not comprehensive research progress. MEDS Clinical Medicine (2022) Vol. 3: 66-70. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/medsc.2022.030410.

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