[Clinical characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine and 40 cases of infertility patients].

Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi

China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing 100700, China.

Published: March 2016

In order to understand the characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) syndrome types, the typical symptoms of different patients and the analysis of professor MA's medication characteristics of the treatment for infertility patients were analyzed. Totally 40 cases of infertile women treated in Xiyuan hospital and TCM out-patient department of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences in the past five years were randomly selected to classify their symptoms, signs and the four diagnostic situations in the first diagnosis, summarize syndromes and typical symptoms and analyze the characteristics of medication with Ma. Randomly selected nearly five years in 40 cases of infertile women with China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Xiyuan hospital and Chinese medicine out-patient department treatment, first diagnosed by symptoms, signs and the four diagnostic situation. According to the results, kidney yang deficiency: 10 cases (25%), kidney yin deficiency: 6 cases (15%), phlegm dampness: 3 cases (7.5%), liver qi stagnation: 3 cases (7.5%), blood stasis in the uterus: 7 cases (17.5%), deficiency of kidney yin deficiency and phlegm dampness: 1 cases (2.5%), kidney yin deficiency syndrome of liver qi stagnation: 2 cases (accounted for 5%), deficiency of kidney yang deficiency syndrome of liver qi stagnation: 1 cases (2.5%), phlegm dampness syndrome of liver qi stagnation:1 cases (2.5%), kidney yin deficiency syndrome, blood stasis and stagnation in the uterus 2 cases (accounted for 5%), liver qi stagnation syndrome and blood stasis in the uterus 2 cases (accounted for 5%), deficiency of kidney yang deficiency syndrome of liver qi stagnation syndrome and blood stasis in the uterus, 1 cases (2.5%). Typical symptoms were dominated by backache, pain and cold in the lower abdomen, followed by thirst, dry throat, more menstrual blood clots, more petechial hemorrhages at tongue, dysphoria, premenstrual breast pain, irritability, chest distress and greasy in mouth, leucorrhea, semiliquid stool or coprostasis. 40 cases of infertility patients showed obvious curative effect after the treatment of professor Ma's medication.

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