Examples of experience in Xie Xinke′s treatment for hyperbilirubinemia and coagulation disorders
LI Yumin1 XIE Xinke2 BIAN Qian2
1.The First Clinical Medical College, Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Shaanxi Province, Xianyang 712046, China;
2.Department of Hepatology, Affiliated Hospital of Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Shaanxi Province, Xianyang 712000, China
Abstract:Hyperbilirubinemia is equivalent to the category of “jaundice” in traditional Chinese medicine. The effect of Western medicine on jaundice is not ideal. However, the understanding of jaundice in traditional Chinese medicine has a long history. On the basis of summing up the experience of predecessors, combined with the characteristics of modern jaundice, the chief physician of Xie Xinke thinks that dampness, heat, blood stasis and stagnation are the key to the onset of jaundice, and he makes Jianghuang Mixture by himself. The main symptom of yellow body and eyes urination is accompanied by hypochondriac pain, bitter mouth, greasiness, pruritus and a small amount of bleeding in the mouth and nose (or gums). The syndrome differentiation is damp heat type with remarkable clinical effect. The clinical experience is analyzed in this case.