Abstract
[Objective] On the basis of observing Jinding Decoction (Glycyrrhiza 6g Poria 9g Pinellia 3g Guizhi 9g Peony 9g Long Bone 6g Oyster 9g), clinical research on different types of insomnia based on the pulse condition. [Method] Using the randomized parallel control method, 150 patients with insomnia who were treated in the Treatment Center and Brain Disease Department of our hospital from November 2019 to June 2020 were divided into treatment group, TCM control group, Western medicine control group, and TCM control group Adopting traditional Chinese medicine to collect through observation, hearing, and inquiring. According to the symptoms, tongue condition and pulse condition, the syndromes were differentiated one by one, followed by TCM classification and treatment. The western medicine control group was treated with alprazolam tablets (Jiangsu Enhua Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Zhunzi H32020215). Medicine treatment. 0.4 mg daily, orally 30 minutes before bedtime. Continuous treatment for 10 days is a course of treatment, each course is separated by 1 day, a total of 3 courses of treatment, observation of long-term efficacy observation before and after treatment were performed 1 day before the beginning of the treatment, the second day after the end of the treatment, and one month after stopping the treatment. Patients in the group were evaluated for clinical efficacy, PSQI score, and (SLC-90) score. [Results] Jinding Decoction had statistical significance in the treatment of insomnia of various syndrome types (P<0.05). [Conclusion] Spleen and stomach harmony is the basis for the orderly rise and fall of yin and yang qi, the hidden primordial spirit, and the foundation of sleep soundness. Jinding Decoction is based on the basic theory of traditional Chinese medicine.
Highlights
IntroductionAccording to the traditional Chinese medicine theory " harmonizing stomach to tranquilize the mind and the theory that disharmony of stomach leads to insomnia ", and the western medicine brain-intestinal theory: the gastrointestinal nervous system is the human "second brain", the traditional Chinese medicine theory of the spleen and stomach center and Western medicine is closely related to the gastrointestinal nerves
We believe that yin and yang imbalance is the total pathogenesis of insomnia
According to the traditional Chinese medicine theory " harmonizing stomach to tranquilize the mind and the theory that disharmony of stomach leads to insomnia ", and the western medicine brain-intestinal theory: the gastrointestinal nervous system is the human "second brain", the traditional Chinese medicine theory of the spleen and stomach center and Western medicine is closely related to the gastrointestinal nerves
Summary
According to the traditional Chinese medicine theory " harmonizing stomach to tranquilize the mind and the theory that disharmony of stomach leads to insomnia ", and the western medicine brain-intestinal theory: the gastrointestinal nervous system is the human "second brain", the traditional Chinese medicine theory of the spleen and stomach center and Western medicine is closely related to the gastrointestinal nerves. Using the randomized parallel control method, 150 patients with insomnia who were treated in the Treatment Center and Brain Disease Department of our hospital from November 2019 to June 2020 were divided into treatment group, TCM control group, Western medicine control group, and TCM control group Adopting traditional Chinese medicine to collect through observation, hearing, and inquiring. The western medicine control group was treated with alprazolam tablets (Jiangsu Enhua Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Zhunzi H32020215).
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