Experience on Treatment of Epilepsy by Dr. Changlin Qiu [1]

Posted by : admin on May 11, 2009 - 11:37 PM
Herbal Clinical Practice / Internal Medicine [2]

Epilepsy is chronic disease features temporality central nervous system dysfunction due to repeated cerebral neurons paradoxical discharge. Generally speaking, liver, kidney, and spleen deficiency is the mainly pathologic bases, which result in phlegm (phlegm fire), wind (liver wind), phlegm (blood stagnation), deficiency (blood deficiency), these are the main factors of this disease. Phlegm evil is the primary root cause of epilepsy. Treatment: Di Tang Zhi Xian Tang, which include Shi Chang Pu [3] 12-30g, Dan Nan Xing 10-20g, Yu Jin [4] 12-15g, Dan Shen [5] 15-30g, Tian Chong 10-20g, Chan Tui [6] 6-15g, Di Long [7] 12-15g, Quan Xie [8] 3-5g, toast Wu Gong [9] 2-4g. Modification according to syndrome differentiation: adding Tian Ma [10], Ban Xia [11] if there are dizziness with large amount of phlegm; adding Dang Gui [12], Chuan Xiong [13] if there are blood stagnation obstructing brains collaterals; adding Fu Ling [14], Dang Shen [15], Huang Qi [16] if there is heart-spleen deficiency; adding raw Long Gu [17], raw Mu Li [18], Zi Bei Chi [19] if there is poor sleep; adding Shu Di Huang [20], Gou Qi Zi [21], Shan Zhu Yu [22] if there is liver-kidney yin deficiency; adding Rou Cong Rong [23], Hu Tao Ren [24], Suo Yang if there is dry stools with yang deficiency; adding Nu Zhen Zi [25], Zhi Mu [26] if there is yin deficiency; adding Shan Zha [27], Ji Nei Jin [28] if there is stomach dysfunction.

Key words: herbal treatment, epilepsy, clinical experience

Writer: Jue Wang
Zhe Jiang TCM Hospital, No.54, You Dian Road, Hangzhou City (310006)

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