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International Journal of World Medicine, 2023, 4(1); doi: 10.38007/IJWM.2023.040105.

Ganwei Baihe Decoction: A Therapeutic Strategy for Peptic Ulcer with Liver Stomach Disharmony Syndrome

Author(s)

Fei Zhang, Lingwei Gao

Corresponding Author:
Lingwei Gao
Affiliation(s)

College of Chinese Medicine, Hunan University of Chinese Medicine, Changsha, Hunan, China

Abstract

Liver stomach disharmony syndrome is a common syndrome type of peptic ulcer. The liver stomach disharmony syndrome in peptic ulcer belongs to the category of gastric pain in traditional Chinese medicine, and the main pathogenesis is considered the invasion of liver qi into the stomach and the obstruction of pain. Professor Xia Duheng takes regulating qi and relieving stomach pain as the treatment principle and uses Ganwei Baihe decoction to treat the liver stomach disharmony syndrome of peptic ulcer. Ganwei Baihe decoction has the effects of soothing the liver, regulating qi, and relieving stomach pain, and has achieved considerable effects in the treatment of peptic ulcers in clinical practice. This article reviews the current status of Ganwei Baihe decoction in the treatment of peptic ulcer with liver stomach disharmony syndrome, based on the theory of prescription, experimental research, and clinical research.

Keywords

Ganwei Baihe Decoction, Syndrome of Disharmony between Liver and Stomach, Peptic Ulcer

Cite This Paper

Fei Zhang, Lingwei Gao. Ganwei Baihe Decoction: A Therapeutic Strategy for Peptic Ulcer with Liver Stomach Disharmony Syndrome. International Journal of World Medicine (2023), Vol. 4, Issue 1: 35-39. https://doi.org/10.38007/IJWM.2023.040105.

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