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- Title
Study on the Progress of Application of Qingxin Lianzi Drink in Paediatric Nephrotic Syndrome.
- Authors
Yongzheng Zhang; Lin Du; Bonan Liu; Hai Wang
- Abstract
Nephrotic syndrome, a common kidney disease syndrome in children, has triggered extensive clinical research to identify safe and effective treatments. Qingxin Lianzi Drink, as a traditional Chinese medicine prescription, has been paid more and more attention in the treatment of nephrotic syndrome in children. Its main ingredients include Shilotus meat, scutellaria skullcap and ground bone skin, etc. These ingredients have the effects of clearing heat and detoxifying, reducing swelling and water, and nourishing liver and kidney. In the treatment of nephrotic syndrome in children, Qingxin Lianzi Drink can play a role in many ways: first, it can inhibit inflammatory response, reduce glomerular inflammatory damage, relieve proteinuria and other symptoms; Secondly, the ingredients such as stone lotus meat can promote the excretion of waste and water in the body, reduce edema and edema and other symptoms; Finally, scutellaria and other ingredients can nourish liver and kidney and promote the recovery of liver and kidney function. At present, a large number of studies have found that Qingxin Lianzi Drink has obvious effect on chronic kidney disease. In addition, Qingxin Lianzi Drink as a natural therapy, compared with traditional western medicine treatment, more safe, natural and effective, has been widely concerned. Therefore, Qingxin Lianzi Drink in the treatment of children with nephrotic syndrome of the mechanism of action and efficacy evaluation of the study is of great significance. In this paper, combining the pathogenesis and treatment status of nephrotic syndrome in children, the mechanism of Qingxin Lianzi Drink in the treatment of nephrotic syndrome is explored, which can better understand its effectiveness in the treatment of nephrotic syndrome in children, and provide scientific basis for its application in clinical practice.
- Subjects
NEPHROTIC syndrome in children; NEPHROTIC syndrome diagnosis; KIDNEY diseases; NATUROPATHY; CHINESE medicine; SCUTELLARIA
- Publication
Alternative Therapies in Health & Medicine, 2023, Vol 29, Issue 8, p882
- ISSN
1078-6791
- Publication type
Article