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Introduction to Malaria·Summer Heat Internal Depression Syndrome

Contents 1 Pinyin 2 English reference 3 Definition 4 The etiology and pathogenesis of malaria·summer-heat internal depression syndrome 5 Symptoms of malaria·summer-heat internal depression syndrome 6 Syndrome analysis 7 Treatment of malaria·summer-heat internal depression syndrome 7.1 Prescriptions Treatment 7.1.1 Treatment method 7.1.2 Prescription 7.2 Acupuncture treatment 7.2.1 Treatment method 7.2.2 Acupoint selection 7.2.3 Point matching according to the syndrome 7.2.4 Acupuncture method 7.2.5 Prescription 7.3 Diet therapy 7.3.1 Treatment method 7.3. 2 Recommended ingredients 7.3.3 Recommended dietary remedies 8 About malaria 9 References attached: 1 Acupoints for treating malaria and heat-stagnation syndrome 1 Pinyin

nuè jí ·shǔ rè nèi yù zhèng 2 English reference

malaria with syndrome of internal retention of hotsummerheat [Traditional Chinese Medicine Terminology Approval Committee. Traditional Chinese Medicine Terminology (2010)] 3 Definitions

Malaria with syndrome of internal retention of hotsummerheat (malaria with syndrome of internal retention of hotsummerheat [1]) refers to the evil of summer heat, internal stagnation in the interior, with more heat and less cold, or more heat than cold, poor sweating, headache, sore joints, thirst to drink, red tongue, yellow coating, stringy pulse Several malaria syndromes are common [2]. 4. The etiology and pathogenesis of malaria·syndrome of internal stagnation due to summer heat

If the malaria is caused externally or internally, and during the intense heat of summer, when the heat enters the inside and the heat burns the intestines, dysentery and malaria will develop. [3]. 5 Symptoms of Malaria·Summer-heat internal stagnation syndrome

Patients with malaria·summer-heat internal stagnation syndrome have more heat and less cold, or more heat but no cold, poor sweating, headache, joint aches, and thirst. Drinking, constipation, red urine, red tongue with yellow coating, or red and dry tongue without coating, stringy and rapid pulse [4][3][5].

6 Syndrome Analysis

Excessive yang-heat, malaria and Yingwei compete with each other, and the heat is blazing inside: due to excessive yang in the body, malaria is re-infected, or summer injury Heat evil, summer heat is inherent and internal heat is blazing. When yang is strong, there is heat, so it is common to see more heat and less cold, or only heat but not cold. Excessive heat damages yin, so thirst leads to drinking, constipation and red urine. In the summer heat, you are greedy for coolness, and you feel wind and cold at the same time. The muscles are externally bundled, and the camp and defense are out of harmony, resulting in poor sweating. The evil heat competes with the Yang Qi, so the joints become sore. If the evil is excessive and inflammation occurs, headache will occur. A red tongue, yellow coating, and stringy and rapid pulse are all signs of excessive heat inside. [4][3][5] 7 Treatment of malaria and internal depression due to summer heat 7.1 Treatment with prescriptions

[4] 7.1.1 Treatment methods

Treatment of malaria and internal depression due to summer heat It should be used to clear away heat, relieve external symptoms, and dispel pathogenic factors. 7.1.2 Prescriptions

For malaria and internal stagnation due to summer heat, Baihujia Guizhi Decoction can be used [Remarks] Baihujia Guizhi Decoction ("Jin Gui Yao Luo Prescription"): Anemarrhena, gypsum, licorice, japonica rice, Cinnamon twigs are flavored for treatment. In the prescription, Baihu Decoction is used to clear away heat and promote fluid production; Guizhi is used to dispel wind and cold. Artemisia annua and Bupleurum can be added to dissolve and eliminate evil. If there is more heat than cold, shortness of breath, chest discomfort, excessive sweating, and no joint pain, it means that the heat is strong and the body fluid and Qi are damaged. You can use Baihujia Ginseng Decoction, which clears away heat, promotes body fluids and replenishes Qi. [Note] Baihujia Ginseng Decoction ("Treatise on Febrile Diseases"): Anemarrhena, gypsum, licorice, japonica rice, ginseng flavor treatment. For those who have severe fluid damage and are thirsty and drink, add Rehmannia glutinosa, Ophiopogon japonicus, Dendrobium, and Polygonatum odorifera to nourish yin and promote fluid production. 7.2 Acupuncture treatment

[3] 7.2.1 Treatment method

The treatment of malaria and internal stagnation due to summer heat should be to clear away heat and remove evil spirits, ward off filth and intercept malaria. 7.2.2 Acupoint selection

Mainly acupoints on the Du Meridian, the Large Intestine Meridian of Hand Yangming and the Triple Burner Meridian of Hand Shaoyang. Take Dazhui, Quchi, Waiguan, Houxi, Taodao and Weizhong. 7.2.3 Allocation of acupoints according to the syndrome

For those with heat first and then cold, add Gongsun.

7.2.4 Acupuncture and moxibustion methods

The acupuncture method is used for purging. Three-edged needles can be used to prick Dazhui, Taodao and Weizhong for bleeding. 7.2.5 Fang Yi

Dazhui and Taodao are effective points for treating malaria. Quchi, Waiguan, and Houxi belong to the three yang meridians of the hand, and they are used in conjunction with each other to regulate the qi and blood of the yang meridian, clear and purge the qi to separate dampness and heat, and can also prevent and treat pericardium collapse caused by heat. Weizhong clears heat and eliminates turbidity. 7.3 Diet therapy 7.3.1 Treatment method

The treatment of malaria and internal stagnation due to summer heat should be to clear away heat, relieve external symptoms, resolve and eliminate evil [5]. 7.3.2 Recommended food ingredients

Patients with malaria and heat stagnation syndrome are recommended to eat Anemarrhena, Rehmannia glutinosa, Ophiopogon japonicus, Dendrobium, Polygonatum odoratum, Polygonatum odoratum, Pueraria lobata, etc. [5]. 7.3.3 Recommended dietary treatments

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1. Anemarrhena, Polygonatum odoratum, and Pueraria lobata drink: 15g of Anemarrhena, 30g of Polygonatum odoratum, and 30g of Pueraria lobata. Serve the three flavors, decoct the soup and drink it, twice a day. ? 2. Dijing drink: 30g of raw rehmannia glutinosa and 30g of polygonatum odorifera. Use the second flavor, decoct the soup and drink it, 2 times a day.

3. Watermelon juice tea ("Infectious Diseases of Traditional Chinese Medicine"): Fresh watermelon, remove the seeds and take out the pulp, take the juice and take it frequently instead of tea. 8 About malaria

Malaria (malaria[1][6]) is the name of the disease[7][8]. See Volume 74 of Taiping Shenghui Fang. "Huangdi Nei Jing Su Wen" calls malaria and leprosy malaria; "Jin Gui Yao Lue Prescription" calls malaria [8]. Commonly known as playing swing [7]. Malaria refers to a disease that is infected with Plasmodium parasites, miasma poisons, or wind, cold, heat, and dampness. The main manifestations are cold and heat, headache, sweating, occasional rest, recurring attacks, and lumps on the lower side of the body over time [1][4] . It mostly occurs in summer and autumn [4]. During an attack, those with alternating cold and heat are called "positive malaria"; those with cold but not hot are called "female malaria"; those with hot but not cold are called "female malaria"; those with more heat and less cold are called "warm malaria"; those that occur in Lingnan are called "female malaria". Those who are clear are called "miasma malaria"; those whose malaria persists for a long time and have lumps under their flanks are called "malaria mothers" [3].

In addition to taking syndrome differentiation drugs, malaria can often be treated with Changshan, Caoguo, Sichuan Qi, Qinghao, etc., and acupuncture and acupoint application can be used [8][9]. Acupuncture can not only control the symptoms of vivax malaria, but also turn the malaria parasite test negative. However, patients with falciparum malaria who are in critical condition should take comprehensive treatment measures.

Malaria in modern medicine mostly falls into the category of primary malaria, and sometimes it may resemble warm malaria [3].