As a common disease, pharyngitis has brought a lot of trouble to the lives of patients. Whenever the throat is inflamed, the pain is unbearable, the voice is hoarse, the throat is swollen and sore, the phlegm does not melt and other symptoms once hit, most people often choose to use Western medicine or simple methods, but the result is half the effort, it is difficult to **. In fact, the key to solving the problem of pharyngitis is to use the right method. Under the guidance of traditional Chinese medicine theories, combined with the practical experience of ancient and modern famous prescriptions, this article will give you a detailed introduction to the causes, classification and methods of pharyngitis, so as to escort your health.
1. Causes and classification of pharyngitis.
1.Causes:
The most common types of pharyngitis are wind and cold invasion, viral infection, vocal cord allergies, improper diet, etc. Among them, long-term exposure to cold air, exposure to irritating gases, too spicy diet, and hot mouth are all causes of pharyngitis.
2.Classification:
According to the different locations and severity of pharyngeal inflammation, pharyngitis can be divided into two types: acute pharyngitis and chronic pharyngitis. Acute pharyngitis is mostly caused by external wind evil, and the condition occurs suddenly, mostly in autumn and winter, while chronic pharyngitis is mostly caused by long-term improper diet, vocal cord allergies and other reasons, and the disease develops relatively slowly, often accompanied by symptoms of reversal.
2. Effective methods of pharyngitis in traditional Chinese medicine.
1.Warm and cold dispel method:
According to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, the invasion of cold evil is one of the important causes of pharyngitis, so the method of dispelling cold in the middle of the temperature should be taken. Specifically, Chinese herbal medicines such as aconite, dried ginger, galangal, and ginseng can be selected by decoction or boiling to make ointment or medicine, which can be applied externally to the affected area or taken internally, so as to achieve the effect of dissipating cold and removing inflammation in warmth.
2.Heat clearing and detoxification method:
If pharyngitis is caused by a viral infection, TCM recommends the use of the ** method of clearing heat and detoxifying. Among them, drugs such as Coptis chinensis and Skullcap can be combined with plants such as Rehmania and Scutellaria, to make medicines, which not only have the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying, but also have antibacterial effects.
3.Moisturizing and drying:
When the patient has a dry throat, phlegm, and hoarseness, TCM recommends the use of moisturizing and rejuvenating methods. In the study of traditional Chinese medicine, it has been found that loquat leaves, sand cucumbers, Zhejiang fritillary and other plants have the effect of increasing fluid secretion in the body, moisturizing and moisturizing, and can be used in combination under the guidance of traditional Chinese medicine to effectively alleviate the symptoms of pharyngitis.
Conclusion: In the process of pharyngitis in traditional Chinese medicine, accurately judging the type and cause of the disease is the key. In terms of medication, try to follow the guidance of traditional Chinese medicine theory, choose classic traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions, and combine individual differences to maximize the efficacy of drugs. However, at the same time, patients should also pay attention to the adjustment of lifestyle habits, reasonable diet, strengthen exercise, and enhance the body's immunity. It is hoped that the TCM ** pharyngitis method introduced in this article can be helpful to patients and bid farewell to the troubles of pharyngitis as soon as possible.
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References: 1Chen Lin. Research on pharyngitis of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine[J].Herald of Medicine, 2019, 37(12): 238-239