WANG Hao, WANG Su-mei, WAN Meng-ting, et al. Medication Regularity of Chinese Medicine in Treating Enuresis in Children Based on Modern Literature[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2016, 22(6): 200-203.
WANG Hao, WANG Su-mei, WAN Meng-ting, et al. Medication Regularity of Chinese Medicine in Treating Enuresis in Children Based on Modern Literature[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2016, 22(6): 200-203. DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.2016060200.
Objective: To explore the medication regularity of Chinese medicine in treating enuresis in children based on modern literature. Method: We searched the clinical research literature from China National Knowledge Internet (CNKI
1990—2014) about enuresis in children treated by Chinese medicine or integrated Chinese and western medicine
and built a literature database about the Chinese medicine for treating enuresis in children. Then a statistical analysis was carried out to study the Chinese herbs about their usage frequency
classification of effect
nature
flavor and channel tropism. Result: The 112 articles in total were included in this study
involving 95 kinds of Chinese herbs
1 050 times for usage frequency. The used Chinese herbs mainly included astringent drug
Yang tonifying drug and Qi tonifying drug
with cumulative usage frequency of 62.2%. The main nature of these herbs was warm
calm and lukewarm
with cumulative frequency of 90.7%
and the cumulative frequency of warm and hot herbs was 55.9% totally. The main flavors of the herbs were sweet
pungent
sour and astringent
with cumulative frequency of 79.4%. The main channel tropism of the herbs included kidney and spleen
with cumulative frequency of 45.8%. Conclusion: This study indicates that children with enuresis should be treated from the aspect of deficiency-cold syndrome by Chinese medicine;the specific therapeutic methods mainly contain warming kidney
strengthening spleen
and inducing astringency to arrest urination. For medicine
we should mainly choose the warm or hot herbs in nature
of which the flavor is sweet
pungent
sour or astringent and the channel tropism includes kidney or spleen.