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The Application and Experience by Professor Xia Guicheng's Theory of Tonifying Kidney and Regulating Menstruation on Female Sub-Health

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Abstract

Objective: to explore the possible mechanism of sub-health in women from the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, and to explore the mechanism of treating sub-health status in women at different physiological stages by using professor xia guicheng, a master of traditional Chinese medicine, his theory of tonifying kidney and regulating menstruation. Methods: through the sharing and interpretation of clinical cases of female sub-health, the occurrence mechanism, therapeutic effect and action mechanism were analyzed. Conclusion: the method of tonifying kidney and regulating menstruation by professor xia guicheng, can effectively solve the sub-health status of women.

DOI 10.11648/j.ejpm.20180603.11
Published in European Journal of Preventive Medicine (Volume 6, Issue 3, May 2018)
Page(s) 34-37
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Keywords

Female Sub-health, Xia Guicheng, Tonifying Kidney and Regulating Menstruation, Experience

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    Wan Zhaoxia, Shi Yaping, Fan Yichen. The Application and Experience by Professor Xia Guicheng's Theory of Tonifying Kidney and Regulating Menstruation on Female Sub-Health. Eur J Prev Med. 2018;6(3):34-37. doi: 10.11648/j.ejpm.20180603.11

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Author Information
  • Gynecology Department, Nantong Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medical, Nantong, China

  • Gynecology Department, Nantong Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medical, Nantong, China

  • Basic Medical School, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, China

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