Exploration on endometriosis from constitutional theory of TCM

In: Tianjin Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine · 2009 · W2390917456
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This paper explores endometriosis through the lens of Traditional Chinese Medicine's constitutional theory, positing that individual constitution differences are the pathological basis for the disease.

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Endometriosis was a common, complicated, difficult for diagnosis and treatment disease, and it showed obviously genetic tendency. Constitutional theory of TCM considered that the individual constitution differences were the pathologic basis of endometriosis. The onset of endometriosis had a clear link between the disease and individual constitution. Appling the principle of treatment by differentiating the individual constitution, combining with the individual clinical syndromes the principle to treat disease from the essence and the theory of individual diagnosis was reflected. This thought had a clinical significance to prevent and treat endometriosis.

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