Case: An 8-year-old girl was accompanied by her family for more than 2 months because of frequent blinking, nose shrinking and shrugging. The child's symptoms are frequent blinking, shrinking nose, shrugging, stuffy nose, sweating easily, no dry mouth and bitter taste, light sleep, loose stool, red tongue, greasy yellow fur and thready pulse. At present, the dialectical thinking is: stuffy nose is a disease of official orifices, no severe headache, no fever and aversion to cold, and exterior syndrome can be ruled out, and red tongue with yellow coating is yang syndrome. Children have no constipation due to Yangming fu-organs syndrome, no thirst and aversion to heat, and their pulse is string. It is preliminarily considered that the location of the disease is shaoyang, with greasy fur and fine pulse, which is a sign of dampness and internal depression, so the syndrome differentiation is characterized by shaoyang. Chaihu Gu Jialong Oyster Decoction comes from article 107 of Treatise on Febrile Diseases: on the eighth and ninth day of typhoid fever, the next day, the chest is full of annoyance, urination is unfavorable, delirium is heavy, and you can't turn sideways. Chaihu Gu Jialong oyster soup is the main one.
After taking the medicine, the children's blinking, shrugging and nose shrinking have decreased, and the effect has not improved. The original prescription continued to consolidate the treatment.
After taking the medicine, the child's blinking, shrugging and nose shrinking basically disappeared, and continued to consolidate the treatment according to the original prescription. After follow-up, the child's blinking, nose shrinking and shrugging actions have not yet occurred.
About the author: Attending Chinese medicine doctor, graduated from Shanxi College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (now Shanxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine) in 2009, majoring in integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine. He is diligent in studying Treatise on Febrile Diseases, Synopsis of the Golden Chamber and acupuncture. He has worked in Zhanjiang No.1 Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine for many years, with rich clinical experience and remarkable curative effect. At present, I am sitting in the Pediatrics of Traditional Chinese Medicine on the first floor of the Maternal and Child National Hospital of Zhanjiang Maternal and Child Health Hospital.
Professional knowledge:
1, good at using classic prescriptions (pure Chinese medicine) to treat adult internal medicine, pediatrics and gynecological diseases.
2. He is good at treating various pains with acupuncture, such as stiff neck, scapulohumeral periarthritis, cervical spondylosis, lumbar disc herniation, lumbar hyperosteogeny, acute abdominal pain, acute mastitis, dysmenorrhea, toothache and other diseases.