ZHENG Donghai's experience in the treatment of cardiac neurosis
Cardiac neurosis,also known as neurovascular syndrome and functional heart discomfort,belongs to a special type of neurosis,the etiology is unclear,and there is no specific treatment method for it in western medicine.Most of the treatment methods are to stabilize the heart rate,prevent blood stasis,and block the binding of the target and the receptor,with not ideal effects.The unique recognition and treatment methods of traditional Chinese medicine for cardiac neurosis provide a new direction for clinical treatment.In traditional cognition,combined with the patient's constitution and TCM syndrome differentiation,the treatment mainly starts from liver depression,lung deficiency,and Yin(阴)deficiency,which can achieve good curative effects.Professor ZHENG Donghai believes that the disorder of Qi(气),the deficiency of Yang(阳)and the overflowing of fluid are the first,and the excessive overflowing of fluid is not compatible with Yin and Yang,resulting in cardiac neurosis.Therefore,adhering to the thought of Yishui school,"delight in emotion,adjust the rise and fall"theory,the basic method of treating this type of cardiac neurosis is to relax the patient's emotions,regulate Qi,warm fluid,and communicate Yin and Yang.on clinical ractice,Professor ZHENG uses Sini San(四逆散)plus the Zhenwu decoction(真武汤),which can not only adjust the Qi novement,make Yin and Yang connected with each other,but also prevent the failure of the Yang Qi deficiency to warm the fluid,resulting in stagnation of fluid and Qi in the heart.From the perspective of clinical effects,traditional Chinese medicine can not only relieve the symptoms of cardiac neurosis more quickly,but also restore the normal function of the human body and ensure the normal life of patients,with significant curative effects.In this paper,Professor ZHENG Donghai's theory of treating cardiac neurosis with Sini San is introduced,and one case is attached.
PalpitationsFluid adversion attacking heartYin and Yang imbalanceDeficiency of Qi and bloodCardiac neurosis