Academic Journal of Medicine & Health Sciences, 2023, 4(5); doi: 10.25236/AJMHS.2023.040512.
Rui Zhang1, Xiaoyan Wang2
1Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine, Xianyang, Shaanxi, 712046, China
2Xi'an Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Xi'an, Shaanxi, 710021, China
Epilepsy, the second most common disease in neurology after headache, has brought great trouble to people's study, life and work. Traditional Chinese medicine has unique advantages in the treatment of epilepsy, which can be prevented and treated through prescriptions, acupuncture, acupuncture thread burials and other methods, effectively reducing adverse drug reactions and reducing predisposing factors. This article reviews the existing research on the treatment of epilepsy by traditional Chinese medicine and summarizes the effective traditional Chinese medicine methods in order to propose new treatment ideas.
Epilepsy; The treatment of the traditional Chinese medicine; Research progress
Rui Zhang, Xiaoyan Wang. Research Progress in the Treatment of Epilepsy by Traditional Chinese Medicine. Academic Journal of Medicine & Health Sciences (2023) Vol. 4, Issue 5: 72-76. https://doi.org/10.25236/AJMHS.2023.040512.
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