Experiences on Renal Calculus Treated with Modification of Xiao Shui Sheng Yu Tang [1]

Posted by : admin on Dec 13, 2008 - 02:21 AM
Herbal Clinical Practice / External Medicine [2]

Renal calculus is caused by retention of internal damp and heat, stagnation of coldness and qi, or disturbance in qi transformation; these above block in the kidney. Prescriptions and usage: modification of Xiao Shui Sheng Yu Tang: Gui Zhi [3] 10g, fresh Sheng Jiang [4] 3 pieces, Da Zao [5] 4 pieces, Ma Huang [6] 7.5g, Xi Xin [7] 3g, Fu Zi [8] 7.5g, Zhi Mu [9] 15g, Yun Ling 15g, Zhu Ling [10] 10g, Ze Xie [11] 15g, Bai Zhu [12] 15g and Jin Qian Cao [13] 30g. Modify the prescription according to the disease process. For instance, add fried Du Zhong [14] and Niu Xifor severe lumbago; add Wu Yao [15] and Xiao Hui Xiang [16] for severe abdominal pain; add Mao Gen and San Qi [17] for hematuria.

Key words: Xiao Shui Sheng Yu Tang, renal calculus

Writer: Shulin Yan

Chinese and Western Medicine clinic, Donggang Tuberculosis dispensary, Gushan, Donggang, Liaoning province (118313)

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