LI Suna,LIU Jingpeng,ZHENG Yi,et al.QIAN Liqi's experience in treating seasonal allergic rhinitis based on the theory of "dryness and toxicity"[J]. Beijing Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine,2025,44(05):619-622.
LI Suna,LIU Jingpeng,ZHENG Yi,et al.QIAN Liqi's experience in treating seasonal allergic rhinitis based on the theory of "dryness and toxicity"[J]. Beijing Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine,2025,44(05):619-622. DOI: 10.16025/j.1674-1307.2025.05.016.
QIAN Liqi's experience in treating seasonal allergic rhinitis based on the theory of "dryness and toxicity"
Seasonal allergic rhinitis is one of the common and refractory diseases that trouble people's lives. Its main symptoms include repeated nasal itching, nasal congestion, sneezing, and clear nasal discharge, which belong to the category of "
Biqiu
" in traditional Chinese medicine. Guided by the "dryness-pathogenic toxin" theory, Professor QIAN Liqi has achieved remarkable clinical efficacy in the treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis. Professor QIAN believes that the "dryness-pathogenic toxin" has the properties of causing itching due to insufficient body fluid and failing to nourish the nose and eyes, which is consistent with the symptoms of dryness and itching of th
e nose and eyes in
Biqiu
. The "pathogenic toxin" causes severe symptoms and recurrence, which aligns with the similar symptoms, repeated attacks, and continuous aggravation of allergic rhinitis. Analyzing the etiology, pathogenesis, syndrome differentiation, and treatment of seasonal allergic rhinitis based on the "dryness-pathogenic toxin" theory and applying it in clinical practice can effectively control the symptoms and relieve recurrence.
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