2 English reference wind diarrhea [Chinese medicine terminology examination and approval Committee. Terminology of traditional Chinese medicine (20 10)]
Diarrhea due to pathogenic wind [Xiangya Medical Dictionary]
Conclusion Wind-diarrhea (1) is the name of disease syndrome [2]. See Introduction to Medicine, Volume 4. Also known as wind discharge [2]. It refers to diarrhea syndrome caused by wind pathogen, and exogenous pathogen is exterior syndrome, so that common symptoms are boiling or clear water, head swelling, spontaneous sweating and bad wind [1].
Wind diarrhea can be seen in diseases such as gastrointestinal flu, viral enteritis and bacterial food poisoning in western medicine [3].
4 Symptoms of Wind Diarrhea "The Source of Miscellaneous Diseases and the Source of Diarrhea": "Wind diarrhea, spontaneous sweating due to evil wind, or clearing blood"
The main symptoms of wind diarrhea are aversion to wind, fever, spontaneous sweating, headache, forehead pain, Shui Gu or clear water diarrhea [4].
5 etiology and pathogenesis of wind diarrhea exogenous wind diarrhea is caused by wind evil entering the stomach [4].
The Origin of Miscellaneous Diseases: the Origin of Diarrhea: "A cold in spring and dampness in summer cause diarrhea."
"Introduction to Medicine" Volume 4: "Wind diarrhea, ... You should know that the spleen is affected by the four monsoon temperatures, which is also called diarrhea."
6 dialectical treatment of wind diarrhea "The source of miscellaneous diseases, the source of diarrhea": "Yifengwei Decoction. Or diarrhea and pathogenic contraction, sweating, Guizhi Mahuang decoction is appropriate. "
"Introduction to Medicine" Volume 4: "Chungu Cangfang Decoction, Cangshao Decoction, Xiaerxiang Powder, Qiushenshu Powder, Dongjin Zhengqi Powder, slightly sweaty; A little longer, Sanbai Decoction and Quxiong Pill; People with blood deficiency use Wei Feng soup. "
Treating wind-diarrhea should relieve exterior syndrome and promote diuresis, and those with exterior syndrome should disperse exterior syndrome and promote diuresis [4]. Wuling powder can be taken with Chaihu Fangfeng decoction, Liuyi powder can be taken with Gange Fangfeng decoction, and Ling Wei powder can be taken with Fangfeng decoction [4].
7. Diarrhea (diarrhea [1][5]) is the name of the disease [6]. See "Three Causes and One Disease Syndrome" Volume XI. Referred to as Xie (Huangdi Neijing) or Xie [6], also known as (Han and Tang Dynasties) [7]. It refers to a disease characterized by increased stool frequency, loose stool and even watery stool [8]. The former sages used loose stools and slow stools as laxatives, while those with loose stools and straight stools used water as laxatives [7]. Diarrhea can occur all year round, but it is more common in summer and autumn [7].
Diarrhea caused by digestive system diseases such as acute enteritis, chronic enteritis, intestinal tuberculosis, gastrointestinal dysfunction, irritable bowel syndrome and colon allergy in western medicine mostly belongs to the category of diarrhea [9][ 10].
Diarrhea is often divided into exogenous diarrhea, internal injury diarrhea and chronic diarrhea. See Diarrhea for details.
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