Professor Yin Kejing’s clinical experience in the treatment of diabetic oculomotor paralysis
MA Yuyu1 CHEN Lijie1 XU Weiwei1 YIN Kejing2 DU Xu1
1.College of Acupuncture and Massage, Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Shaanxi Province, Xianyang 712046, China;
2.Yin Kejing Studio, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Shaanxi Province, Xianyang 712046, China
Abstract:Diabetic oculomotor paralysis is one of the complications of diabetic neuropathy. Professor Yin Kejing believes that the disease is mainly responsible for the three organs of the liver, spleen, and kidney, emphasizing yin deficiency of the liver and kidney as the root, qi deficiency and blood stasis as the manifestation; Professor Yin Kejing believes that the treatment should strictly observe the pathogenesis, give consideration to both the manifestation and the root cause, and use drugs such as nourishing the liver and kidney and using drugs such as tonifying the liver and kidney, combined with its modern pharmacological research, supplemented by drugs for tonifying qi and activating blood circulation; acupuncture points are mainly used to nourish yin and fill essence, promote blood circulation for removing obstruction in collaterals. Acupuncture combined with medicine to improve the clinical symptoms of diabetic oculomotor paralysis. Combined with Professor Yin’s experience in the diagnosis and treatment of diabetic oculomotor paralysis, this paper summarizes and discusses Professor Yin’s clinical experience in the treatment of diabetic oculomotor paralysis, in order to enlighten the clinical treatment.