Experience of self-made Huayu Tongluo Decoction in the treatment of diabetic foot based on collateral disease theory
BA Yuanming1,2* HU Jinqing3,4* XIE Yonghua3,4 LI Lingli3,4 GU Ruixin3,4 WANG Yun3,4
1.Department of Nephrology, Hubei Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Hubei Province, Wuhan 430061, China;
2.Hubei Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Hubei Province, Wuhan 430074, China;
3.Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the Fourth Hospital of Wuhan City, Hubei Province, Wuhan 430032, China;
4.Pu’ai Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Hubei Province, Wuhan 430032, China
Abstract:Diabetic foot is one of the common chronic complications of diabetes mellitus. It is located in the veins of the limbs. It has the characteristics of severe disease, rapid development, high disability and mortality rate. It belongs to the category of “collateral disease-vascular system disease”. The pathological basis and basic pathogenesis of diabetic foot is deficiency of qi and yin and the syndrome of intermingled phlegm and blood stasis, which cause heat-toxicity and necrotic pathogen blocking collaterals. The method of removing blood stasis and unblocking collaterals based on the principle of “using collaterals for circulation” is widely used in the treatment of diabetic foot. In clinical practice, the effect of self-made Huayu Tongluo Decoction on diabetic foot is significant, which can significantly improve the clinical symptoms of patients, and the drug is simple, safe, and treated with both manifestion and root cause, which is worthy of clinical promotion. This article introduces the experience of treating diabetic foot with self-made Huayu Tongluo Decoction.
巴元明1,2* 胡锦庆3,4* 谢永华3,4 李伶俐3,4 辜锐鑫3,4 王芸3,4. 基于络病理论自拟化瘀通络汤治疗糖尿病足经验[J]. 中国医药导报, 2021, 18(2): 132-134,142.
BA Yuanming1,2* HU Jinqing3,4* XIE Yonghua3,4 LI Lingli3,4 GU Ruixin3,4 WANG Yun3,4. Experience of self-made Huayu Tongluo Decoction in the treatment of diabetic foot based on collateral disease theory. 中国医药导报, 2021, 18(2): 132-134,142.