ZHONGHUA YANGSHENG BAOJIAN ›› 2024, Vol. 42 ›› Issue (23): 165-169.

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Application of Professor Wang Wenjian's "Analogous Syndrome Complex in the Same Disease" in the Treatment of Recurrent Oral Ulcers

WANG Ying-jue1, ZHAO Jia-jing2,*, LIU Hui-zhu3, GU Jia-ming1, YANG Xiao-yue4, ZHANG Lei5, WANG Wen-jian6   

  1. 1. Shanghai Putuo District People's Hospital, Traditional Chinese Medicine Department, Shanghai 200060, China;
    2. Shanghai Putuo Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Endocrinology and Metabolism Department, Shanghai 200062, China;
    3. Shanghai Putuo District People's Hospital, Cardiovascular Department, Shanghai 200060, China;
    4. Dongchuan District People's Hospital, Rehabilitation Medicine Department, Kunming Yunnan 654100, China;
    5. Dongchuan District Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Traditional Chinese Medicine Department, Kunming Yunnan 654100, China;
    6. Department of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Huashan Hospital, Shanghai Medical College, Shanghai 200040, China
  • Online:2024-12-01 Published:2024-12-02

Abstract: Recurrent oral ulcers have a self healing mechanism that is not fully understood in modern medicine. However, they are prone to recurrence and are very painful, affecting the daily life of patients. Its pathogenesis is divided into external factors (six pathogenic factors transforming into fire) and internal factors (heart fire, liver fire, stomach fire). Professor Wang Wenjian, based on clinical application and experience summary, selected Huanglian, Yujin, Tufuling, Jinque Root, Yangti Root, and Danshen as the basic formulas. Based on the theory of "analogous syndrome complex in the same disease", Individualized treatment was carried out for different types of syndromes. The theory of "analogous syndrome complex in the same disease" can quickly grasp the main contradictions and key issues of diseases, improve therapeutic effects, and also help clarify the scientific connotation of traditional Chinese medicine theory, opening up new treatment ideas.

Key words: Analogous syndrome complex in the same disease, Oral ulcers, Confluent mode of traditional Chinese medicine and modern medicine

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