唐宗海《血证论》是中医诊治血证专书,对血证的分类条理清晰,其理论见解新颖。书中对肺系疾病辨证独到,用药效果显著。本文通过梳理分析《血证论》治疗肺系疾病的遣方用药规律,结合阴阳水火气血论,从气血同治、气水同治、气火同治、血...唐宗海《血证论》是中医诊治血证专书,对血证的分类条理清晰,其理论见解新颖。书中对肺系疾病辨证独到,用药效果显著。本文通过梳理分析《血证论》治疗肺系疾病的遣方用药规律,结合阴阳水火气血论,从气血同治、气水同治、气火同治、血火同治、气血水火同治等五个方面探究并总结唐氏治疗肺系疾病的用药规律和经验,为临床治疗提供参考。Tang Zonghai’s Blood Syndrome Theory is a special book on the diagnosis and treatment of blood syndrome in traditional Chinese medicine. The book is unique in the differentiation of pulmonary diseases and the effect of medication is remarkable. This paper explores and summarizes the medication principles and clinical experience of Tang’s approach to treating pulmonary diseases through analyzing the therapeutic strategies in Blood Syndrome Theory. Combining the theory of Yin, Yang, water, fire, Qi and blood interactions, the study investigates five therapeutic dimensions: Qi and blood co-therapy, Qi and water co-therapy, Qi and fire co-therapy, blood and water co-therapy, Qi-blood-water and fire co-therapy, and comprehensive treatment addressing Yin, Yang, water, fire, Qi and blood. These findings aim to provide valuable references for clinical practice in pulmonary disease management.展开更多
文摘唐宗海《血证论》是中医诊治血证专书,对血证的分类条理清晰,其理论见解新颖。书中对肺系疾病辨证独到,用药效果显著。本文通过梳理分析《血证论》治疗肺系疾病的遣方用药规律,结合阴阳水火气血论,从气血同治、气水同治、气火同治、血火同治、气血水火同治等五个方面探究并总结唐氏治疗肺系疾病的用药规律和经验,为临床治疗提供参考。Tang Zonghai’s Blood Syndrome Theory is a special book on the diagnosis and treatment of blood syndrome in traditional Chinese medicine. The book is unique in the differentiation of pulmonary diseases and the effect of medication is remarkable. This paper explores and summarizes the medication principles and clinical experience of Tang’s approach to treating pulmonary diseases through analyzing the therapeutic strategies in Blood Syndrome Theory. Combining the theory of Yin, Yang, water, fire, Qi and blood interactions, the study investigates five therapeutic dimensions: Qi and blood co-therapy, Qi and water co-therapy, Qi and fire co-therapy, blood and water co-therapy, Qi-blood-water and fire co-therapy, and comprehensive treatment addressing Yin, Yang, water, fire, Qi and blood. These findings aim to provide valuable references for clinical practice in pulmonary disease management.