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Article Open Access http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/ijcemr.2021.07.018

The Application of Professor Du Yumao’s Thought of “Back Against Heart” in Exogenous Fever

Jing Liu*, Wei Leng

Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine, China.

*Corresponding author: Jing Liu

Published: June 30,2021

Abstract

Exogenous fever refers to a kind of disease with fever as the main symptom, which invades the human body by exogenous evil. In modern medicine, this kind of disease is mainly acute infectious disease, and includes the disease caused by bacteria or viruses with fever as the main symptom. Just as novel coronavirus, with fever, dry cough, fatigue as the main manifestations, a few patients with nasal congestion, runny nose, sore throat, myalgia and diarrhea and other symptoms. So exogenous fever is a common disease in clinic, and it has the characteristics of rapid onset and easy transmutation. Professor Du Yumao makes good use of the principle of concomitant treatment in the treatment of exogenous fever. In this paper, three aspects are discussed, namely, the combination of cold and warmth, the combination of supplementing and relieving, and the combination of elevating and elevating, so as to better illustrate the clinical application of the idea of concomitant in reverse, which is worthy of reference.

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How to cite this paper

The Application of Professor Du Yumao's Thought of "Back Against Heart" in Exogenous Fever

How to cite this paper: Jing Liu, Wei Leng. (2021) The Application of Professor Du Yumao's Thought of "Back Against Heart" in Exogenous FeverInternational Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine Research5(3), 349-352.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/ijcemr.2021.07.018