Objective: to analyze the distribution characteristics and composition ratio of Chinese medicine syndrome in manic disease from the published literature on the combined treatment of manic mania by Chinese and Western medicine. Methods: to collect literature from Chinese database, to analyze and classify the cases that meet the standard combined treatment of Chinese and Western medicine, analyze the distribution of different syndromes and composition ratio. Results: 1385 cases were studied. Among them, 48.95% were phlegm fire disturbance to the mind, 20.50% were stagnation of phlegm and heat, 12.37% were liver and gall depression heat, 10.76% were qi stagnation and blood stasis, and 7.51% were fire injury Yin. Conclusion: The first three syndrome can cover more than 80% of the proportion. The contribution degree of the first three is also higher.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.ijcm.20200401.12 |
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Sun Fengli, Li Wei, Yu Fang, Song Xinyu, Liu Jie, et al. (2020). Analysis of TCM Syndrome Types of Manic Disorder: Data from Clinical Therapy of TCM and Western Medicine. International Journal of Chinese Medicine, 4(1), 12-15. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ijcm.20200401.12
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Sun Fengli, Li Wei, Yu Fang, Song Xinyu, Liu Jie, et al. Analysis of TCM Syndrome Types of Manic Disorder: Data from Clinical Therapy of TCM and Western Medicine. Int J Chin Med. 2020;4(1):12-15. doi: 10.11648/j.ijcm.20200401.12
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