Abstract

Breast hyperplasia is the most common disease among women of childbearing age, which is equivalent to "milk addiction" in traditional Chinese medicine. Its pathogenesis is mostly liver qi stagnation caused by emotional internal injury, spleen dysfunction, endogenous phlegm turbidity, deficiency of qi and blood, imbalance of Chongren, and accumulation of phlegm and blood stasis in the breast. Therefore, liver stagnation and qi stagnation are the cause of the disease. Professor Yin Kejing, based on the theory of traditional Chinese medicine and modern medical research results, combined with the meridian tropism and the four qi and five flavors of drugs, combined with the connection between the meridian circulation and the five zang organs, uses the liver as the pivot, dredges the qi mechanism, unblocks the blood vessels, dissipates blood stasis, dispels phlegm and coagulation, replenishes the liver and kidney, and regulates the flow of qi and Ren. The method of syndrome differentiation and treatment has significant therapeutic effects, opening up a new idea and method for clinical treatment.

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