Brief Introduction of Dading Wind Beads in Ancient Books

The third volume of Treatise on Febrile Diseases records that Zhu Feng in Dading consists of two black-bone chickens, donkey-hide gelatin 9g, raw white peony root 18g, raw tortoise plastron 12g, dried rehmannia root 18g, fructus Cannabis 6g, Schisandra 6g, raw oyster 12g and Ophiopogon japonicus/kloc-0. Indications are yin deficiency and wind-driven syndrome. This prescription is a commonly used representative prescription for treating yin deficiency and wind-moving syndrome in the late stage of epidemic febrile disease. Modern medicine is often used to treat convulsion, zinc deficiency, acute renal failure, tongue atrophy after radiotherapy, etc.

Dading Zhu Feng is the name of this prescription, which comes from two sides of the book Syndrome Differentiation of Epidemic Febrile Diseases.

This prescription has a certain therapeutic effect on "weak pulse and always want to get rid of it" in the late stage of epidemic febrile disease by regulating nerve, endocrine, metabolism, immunity and cardiovascular functions. From the point of view of modern medicine, it should have a certain therapeutic effect on various severe infectious diseases complicated with brain dysfunction, heart and circulation dysfunction, especially dehydration and electrolyte disorder, and various shocks. However, all kinds of fever are serious in the later period, which requires the combination of modern medical methods, especially cardiotonic, anti-shock, correcting dehydration acidosis, correcting electrolyte disorder and supplementing heat. This prescription should also be combined with effective antibiotics and antiviral drugs.

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