Professor Fu Weimin’s experience in the treatment of post-stroke depression based on the theory of “six fu-organs function well when unobstructed” and brain-gut axis
WANG Xintong LI Li WANG Yongsheng LIANG Sen
Department of Neurology, Jiangsu Province Hospital of Chinese Medicine, Jiangsu Province, Nanjing 210029, China
Abstract:Post-stroke depression is a special form of depression, which can seriously affect the recovery of neurological function and the ability to return to society. Professor Fu Weimin believes that the pathogenesis is the imbalance of viscera and qi movement, the endogenous phlegm and blood stasis, and the dysfunction of brain and internal organs. Based on the Chinese medicine theory of “six fu-organs function well when unobstructed”, Professor Fu proposes to use the method of dredging the fu organs as the treatment, clinical syndrome differentiation is often accurate according to different stages of the disease. Different “dredging” methods, such as dredging the fu organs and lowering qi, purging the heart and dredging the fu organs, resolving phlegm and ventilating, promoting blood circulation and dredging the fu organs, and reviving the brain and dredging the fu organs are adopted, with remarkable clinical effects.
王欣彤 厉励 王永生 梁森. 符为民教授基于“六腑以通为用”与脑-肠轴理论治疗卒中后抑郁经验[J]. 中国医药导报, 2023, 20(1): 137-140.
WANG Xintong LI Li WANG Yongsheng LIANG Sen. Professor Fu Weimin’s experience in the treatment of post-stroke depression based on the theory of “six fu-organs function well when unobstructed” and brain-gut axis. 中国医药导报, 2023, 20(1): 137-140.