History of recurrent miscarriage in traditional Chinese medicine literature

Recurrent miscarriage (RM) as a gynecological disorder was recognized by traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) practitioners long before the age of modern medicine. TCM physicians reported and recorded RM in the canonical TCM literature, which dates back more than 1500 years. The first cases of RM as a...

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Main Authors: Li-lin Yang, Jie Gao, Hai-Wang Wu, Song-Ping Luo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hong Kong Gold Orchid Science and Technology Co., Limited 2018-03-01
Series:Traditional Medicine Research
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Online Access:http://www.tmrjournal.com/10.12032/TMR201810065
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spelling doaj-5072097d50604b889970396f5ad1de142020-11-25T01:12:14ZengHong Kong Gold Orchid Science and Technology Co., LimitedTraditional Medicine Research2413-39732413-39732018-03-0132626910.12032/TMR201810065History of recurrent miscarriage in traditional Chinese medicine literatureLi-lin Yang0Jie Gao1Hai-Wang Wu2Song-Ping Luo3First School of Clinical Medicine, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou, China.Department of Gynecology, the First Affiliated Hospital, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou, China.First School of Clinical Medicine, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou, China.First School of Clinical Medicine, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou, China.Recurrent miscarriage (RM) as a gynecological disorder was recognized by traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) practitioners long before the age of modern medicine. TCM physicians reported and recorded RM in the canonical TCM literature, which dates back more than 1500 years. The first cases of RM as a fertility abnormality were reported in Chanjing, which was written during the Nanbei Dynasty of China (420 A.D. – 589 A.D.). Some prescriptions for the treatment of RM are still actively used by modern TCM practitioners. In addition, many recent pharmacological and clinical studies have focused on the TCM therapy for RM. To identify the new therapeutic targets for RM and further promote the interest in treating RM with TCM, we reviewed the etiology, pathogenesis, treatment, and prevention of RM discussed both in the TCM literature and in contemporary pharmacological and clinical studies.http://www.tmrjournal.com/10.12032/TMR201810065Recurrent miscarriageTraditional Chinese medicineLiterature
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author Li-lin Yang
Jie Gao
Hai-Wang Wu
Song-Ping Luo
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Jie Gao
Hai-Wang Wu
Song-Ping Luo
History of recurrent miscarriage in traditional Chinese medicine literature
Traditional Medicine Research
Recurrent miscarriage
Traditional Chinese medicine
Literature
author_facet Li-lin Yang
Jie Gao
Hai-Wang Wu
Song-Ping Luo
author_sort Li-lin Yang
title History of recurrent miscarriage in traditional Chinese medicine literature
title_short History of recurrent miscarriage in traditional Chinese medicine literature
title_full History of recurrent miscarriage in traditional Chinese medicine literature
title_fullStr History of recurrent miscarriage in traditional Chinese medicine literature
title_full_unstemmed History of recurrent miscarriage in traditional Chinese medicine literature
title_sort history of recurrent miscarriage in traditional chinese medicine literature
publisher Hong Kong Gold Orchid Science and Technology Co., Limited
series Traditional Medicine Research
issn 2413-3973
2413-3973
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Recurrent miscarriage (RM) as a gynecological disorder was recognized by traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) practitioners long before the age of modern medicine. TCM physicians reported and recorded RM in the canonical TCM literature, which dates back more than 1500 years. The first cases of RM as a fertility abnormality were reported in Chanjing, which was written during the Nanbei Dynasty of China (420 A.D. – 589 A.D.). Some prescriptions for the treatment of RM are still actively used by modern TCM practitioners. In addition, many recent pharmacological and clinical studies have focused on the TCM therapy for RM. To identify the new therapeutic targets for RM and further promote the interest in treating RM with TCM, we reviewed the etiology, pathogenesis, treatment, and prevention of RM discussed both in the TCM literature and in contemporary pharmacological and clinical studies.
topic Recurrent miscarriage
Traditional Chinese medicine
Literature
url http://www.tmrjournal.com/10.12032/TMR201810065
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