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Nutritional Remedies for Alcoholic Fatty Liver: From Dietary Therapy for Hyperlipidemia to Liver-Protecting Recipes for Alcohol Abstinence
This article, drawing inspiration from a distinctive diet for hyperlipidemic fatty liver, focuses on the pathological characteristics and nutritional interventions for alcoholic fatty liver. Patients with alcoholic fatty liver often suffer from malnutrition; therefore, the article emphasizes strict abstinence from alcohol and supplementation with high-quality protein and various vitamins. The...
2026-04-22Identifying the warning signs of stroke and standard home first aid procedures
Stroke treatment requires swift action. This article lists 10 warning signs of stroke, including limb numbness, slurred speech, and blurred vision, and details six standardized steps for home first aid.
2026-04-22Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring: analyzing the normal physiological fluctuations of blood pressure
Blood pressure is not a constant value, but fluctuates constantly due to various factors such as age, day and night, season, and body position. This article will provide an in-depth analysis of the normal range of these physiological fluctuations and offer commonly used unit conversion standards.
2026-04-21Mechanisms of Action and Practices of Six Major Classes of Drugs for Coronary Artery Disease: A Comprehensive Analysis of Nitrates, Beta-Blockers, and Anticoagulation Therapy
Treatment of coronary heart disease requires a multi-drug synergy. This article systematically introduces six core classes of drugs that improve symptoms, protect the heart, and stabilize plaques, with a focus on the vasodilatory effects of nitrates and the cornerstone role of beta-blockers in secondary prevention. The article also provides an in-depth explanation of the clinical application...
2026-04-21Special Types of Angina and Treatment of Acute Myocardial Infarction: Guidelines for Interventional Therapy, Stenting, and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
This article provides an in-depth analysis of the pathological characteristics of complex angina types, including initial exertional angina, worsening exertional angina, variant angina, and supine angina. It focuses on providing detailed identification and on-site emergency care guidelines for the severe pain and systemic manifestations of acute myocardial infarction, including nitroglycerin...
2026-04-20Insulin Therapy In-Depth Practice Manual: From Injection Site Selection to Standardized Application of Pen Injectors
When oral medications fail to control blood sugar, standardized insulin therapy is crucial for blood sugar management. This article systematically analyzes the suitable populations and contraindications for insulin, and details practical aspects such as the scientific rotation of injection sites, aspiration methods, and skin disinfection. Furthermore, the article highlights the clinical...
2026-04-20Comprehensive Management Guidelines for Hyperlipidemia: Analyzing Etiological Factors, Diagnostic Criteria, and Classification and Treatment Strategies
Hyperlipidemia is a "silent killer" leading to arteriosclerosis. This article provides an in-depth analysis of eight major contributing factors, including diet, obesity, genetics, and systemic diseases. It also details the diagnostic classification and treatment goals for total cholesterol and triglycerides. Furthermore, the article offers specific pathways for lifestyle interventions and...
2026-04-19Cordyceps sinensis for tonifying deficiency and Ophiopogon japonicus for lowering blood sugar: A comprehensive TCM dietary therapy plan for hyperlipidemia and diabetes.
This article provides a detailed analysis of the unique effects of Cordyceps sinensis in enhancing immunity, Bupleurum chinense in soothing the liver and promoting bile secretion, and Ophiopogon japonicus and Anemarrhena asphodeloides in nourishing yin and reducing internal heat, specifically addressing the management of late-stage hyperlipidemia and early-stage diabetes. The article also...
2026-04-18Proactive Measures in Chronic Disease Management: Self-Prevention and Management Goals and Digital Monitoring for Patients with Hypertension, Hyperlipidemia, and Hyperglycemia
The core of preventing and treating hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and diabetes lies in the active participation of patients. This article clarifies the goals and content of self-management, namely, preventing cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events through comprehensive monitoring of blood pressure, blood sugar, blood lipids, and lifestyle. The article focuses on how to use digital...
2026-04-18In-depth analysis of B vitamins and vitamin C: metabolic hubs, hematopoietic function, and antioxidant warning signs of "rust".
This article provides an in-depth analysis of the multiple regulatory roles of vitamins B6, B12, and C in the human body. It elucidates the central role of B vitamins in transamination and nucleic acid synthesis, and details the remarkable effects of vitamin C in hydroxylation, detoxification, and prevention of arteriosclerosis. Simultaneously, the article warns against blindly supplementing...
2026-04-17Coronary artery disease relief strategies and special type identification: From nitrate drug use to the prevention and treatment of cardiac syndrome X
This article systematically introduces the principles of using nitrates, beta-blockers, and calcium channel blockers to alleviate ischemic symptoms in patients with coronary artery disease. The article also provides an in-depth analysis of two special clinical types: asymptomatic coronary artery disease and cardiac syndrome X, emphasizing the necessity of using scientific drug combinations to...
2026-04-17Comprehensive Plan for the Prevention and Treatment of Isolated Systolic Hypertension: Key Points of Non-pharmacological Intervention, Precision Medication, and Long-Term Follow-up Observation
Isolated systolic hypertension is more common in the elderly, requiring more meticulous management. This article provides a comprehensive treatment pathway, from smoking cessation and alcohol limitation to a light diet and precise low-dose medication, and particularly emphasizes the importance of patient self-monitoring. By guiding patients to explore the logical relationship between symptoms...
2026-04-16Scientific combination therapy strategy: In-depth analysis of the advantages of compound preparations and ideal personalized antihypertensive regimens for hypertension
With the advancement of medicine, monotherapy is gradually shifting towards combination therapy. This article explores the significant advantages of combination formulations in improving adherence and providing complementary components, and defines four core criteria for an ideal antihypertensive drug. The article highlights several classic combination regimens involving diuretics, calcium...
2026-04-16A detailed analysis of the physiological functions of traditional Chinese medicine's vitamin treasure trove and folic acid and nicotinic acid.
Vitamins are not only found in fruits and vegetables, but also in traditional Chinese medicine. This article provides a detailed analysis of the unique distribution and clinical efficacy of vitamins A through P in traditional Chinese medicine. For example, Dipsacus asper contains vitamin E and is used to support pregnancy, while Sophora japonica contains vitamin P to regulate blood pressure....
2026-04-15Drug selection for lipid management and prevention of coronary heart disease: From the scientific application of statins to the identification of inducing factors
This article systematically introduces the principles of drug treatment for dyslipidemia, focusing on the central role of statins in stabilizing plaques and repairing vascular endothelium, and highlighting their common side effects and key points for monitoring medication use. The article then shifts to the field of coronary artery disease, elaborating on the pathological mechanisms of...
2026-04-15A Scientific Guide to Calcium Supplementation for All Ages: Diagnosis and Contraindications of Calcium Deficiency in Children, Calcium Supplementation Strategies for the Elderly, and Clarification of Misconceptions about Bone Hyperplasia
Calcium supplementation should be age-appropriate. This article provides criteria for diagnosing calcium deficiency in children, such as excessive sweating and night terrors, and emphasizes the crucial role of vitamin D in calcium absorption and the risks of blindly supplementing with large doses of calcium. At the same time, the article details dietary calcium supplementation plans for the...
2026-04-14A Comprehensive Analysis of the World's First Tonic – Medicinal Porridge Therapy: Mechanisms for Disease Prevention and Health Enhancement, Seasonal Selection Principles, and Summer Heat Prevention Strategies
Medicinal porridge is hailed as "the best tonic in the world," and its combination of medicine and food offers unique advantages in disease prevention and health enhancement. This article provides a detailed analysis of the role of medicinal porridge in disease prevention, chronic disease management, and adjuvant treatment of acute illnesses, and offers precise medicinal porridge selection...
2026-04-14Commonly Used Chinese Herbal Medicines: Efficacy and Food Safety Guide – From Pearl for Brightening Eyes and Ligusticum for Promoting Blood Circulation to Aloe Vera Poisoning Warnings and Chrysanthemum Medicinal Cuisine
When using traditional Chinese medicine for health supplementation, it is crucial to understand the properties and safety of each herb. This article systematically introduces the calming and sedative effects of pearl, the digestive and relieving effects of sea buckthorn, the heat-clearing and detoxifying effects of isatis root, and the blood-activating and qi-regulating effects of chuanxiong....
2026-04-13A Complete Guide to Ginseng and Qi-tonifying Herbs: Summer Contraindications for Ginseng Consumption, Timing of Ginseng Use Postpartum, and Detailed Explanation of Astragalus, Codonopsis, and Dioscorea.
While tonifying herbs are beneficial, the timing and target population for their use are crucial. This article details the principles of "summer tonification" when taking ginseng, highlighting its role in preventing chronic diseases in winter. It clarifies five groups of people who should not take ginseng, including those with arteriosclerosis, high blood viscosity, and stomach ailments. It...
2026-04-12The core principles of TCM syndrome differentiation and tonification: Yin-Yang balance, meridian theory, and the tonifying effects of Ganoderma lucidum, longan, and ginseng.
The essence of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in treating illness and tonifying the body lies in harmonizing Yin and Yang and accurately targeting specific meridians. This article elucidates the relationship between the Yin and Yang properties of medicinal herbs and human energy metabolism, and analyzes how the theory of meridian tropism guides drugs to directly reach target organs....
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