Discussion on the Incidence of Pulmonary Diseases and Medication Rule Based on Five Evolutive Phases and Six Climatic Factors
The theory of five evolutive phases and six climatic factors is an extremely important part of the theoretical system of tradi-tional Chinese medicine,which is based on the theory of the five elements of yin and yang,and the heavenly stem and earth branches are used as a deduction tool,under the guidance of the concept of the unity of heaven and man,the corresponding view of heaven and man and the overall view of traditional Chinese medicine,it is used to reason about the basic laws of climate change in nature and its impact on human health and pathogenesis,and to explore the law of human life,the pathogenesis of diseases,and the prevention and treatment of diseases from the perspective of the unity of heaven and man.From the perspective of theory of five evolutive phases and six climatic fac-tors,this paper analyzed the characteristics of law by taking Gui and Mao year as an example,discussed the influence of the factors on the occurrence and development of pulmonary diseases,and summarized the medication rule.The year of Gui and Mao is the year of fire defi-ciency,Si Tian is Yangming dry gold,in the spring is Shaoyin sovereign fire.According to the characteristics of the six climatic factors,the medication rule is the first qi is accompanied by dispersing cold and dehumidification,and clearing the heat,the second qi is accom-panied by fire to the south and replenish the north,nourishing water and wood,the third qi is accompanied by shuli Shaoyang,the fourth qi is accompanied by warm yang and water,the fifth qi is accompanied by loosening the liver and gallbladder to moisturize the lungs,and the final qi is accompanied by spicy cooling to relieve the surface and nourish the yin and moisturize the lungs.The drug selection for-mula is warm,dry,moist and dispersed,which will provide new ideas for the treatment of pulmonary diseases.
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