| 刊名 | Medicinal Plant |
| 作者 | Shuangfen GUO1, Bofeng YU2, Qi LI1* |
| 作者单位 | 1. Yunnan Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Kunming 650031, China; 2. Yuxi City Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Yuxi 650200, China |
| DOI | DOI:10.19600/j.cnki.issn2152-3924.2026.010.011 |
| 年份 | 2026 |
| 刊期 | 1 |
| 页码 | 50-53 |
| 关键词 | Uremic pruritus (UP), Slight sweating therapy, Professor Li Qi |
| 摘要 | Traditional Chinese medicine has opened new pathways and provided fresh perspectives for the treatment of uremic pruritus (UP) through syndrome differentiation and treatment. This paper summarizes the clinical experience of Professor Li Qi in treating this condition. Professor Li Qi points out that the fundamental pathogenesis of UP lies in yang deficiency of the spleen and kidney. On this basis, either external cold entering the interior or yang deficiency leading to cold congelation may result in malnutrition of the skin, thereby triggering pruritus. In clinical practice, slight sweating therapy is applied to release the exterior and expel pathogenic factors or to warm and resolve cold fluid retention, achieving satisfactory therapeutic outcomes. |