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- I. Classic Treatises of Traditional Chinese Medicine
## I. Classic Treatises of Traditional Chinese Medicine
- II. My Clinical Experience
Based on these classical treatises, I have employed methods such as promoting the flow of chest yang, activating blood circulation to remove stasis, and strengthening the spleen and stomach in the treatment of coronary h
- I. Treatment of Hypertension
1. Qiju Dihuang Decoction: Rehmannia Root, Cornus Fruit, Dioscorea Rhizome, Cortex Moutan, Poria, Alisma, Goji Berries, Chrysanthemum Flowers—boiled in water and taken as one dose per day. This formula originates from “Y
- II. Treatment of Cerebral Hemorrhage
Cerebral hemorrhage refers to bleeding caused by rupture of cerebral blood vessels; its pathological basis lies in the hardening of cerebral arteries. Arterial sclerosis makes blood vessels brittle and prone to rupture,
- III. Small Cerebral Hemorrhage in Cerebral Hemorrhage
## III. Small Cerebral Hemorrhage in Cerebral Hemorrhage
- I. The Infectious Nature of Hepatitis B
Traditionally, people believed that hepatitis B was an infectious disease with strong transmissibility—especially for patients who tested positive for the E antigen (commonly known as "big three positives"), whose HBV-DN
- II. Clinical Manifestations and Complications of Hepatitis B
## II. Clinical Manifestations and Complications of Hepatitis B
- III. Treatment of Hepatitis B
Currently, Western medicine and traditional Chinese medicine both offer treatments for hepatitis B. Among Western medications, alpha-interferon and lamivudine are commonly recommended. Over the past decade, clinical tria
- 1. Chronic Pancreatitis Often Accompanied by Chronic Gastritis
## 1. Chronic Pancreatitis Often Accompanied by Chronic Gastritis
- 2. Chronic Pancreatitis Often Accompanied by Fatty Liver
## 2. Chronic Pancreatitis Often Accompanied by Fatty Liver
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