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Treatment Observations & Results of 50 Cases of Pediatric Enuresis with Yi Niao Ling Fang (Effective
by
Xi Yu-lian, Lu Xiao-yun & Da Chun-hua
abstracted & translated by
Robert Helmer, D.TCM (Canada)
Keywords: Chinese medicine, Chinese herbal medicine, pediatrics, enuresis, bedwetting
Note: This article first appeared in Xin Zhong Yi (New Chinese Medicine), #12, 2002 on pages 27-28.
The author used the [...]
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Pediatric Constipation
abstracted & translated by
Robert Helmer, D.TCM (Canada)
Keywords: Chinese medicine, Chinese herbal medicine, pediatrics, constipation
On page 31 of issue #8, 2003 of Bei Jing Zhong Yi (Beijing Chinese Medicine), Suan Yan-ping et al. published an article titled, “The Treatment of 80 Cases of Functional Immaturity Constipation with San Zi San Ren Tang (Three Seeds & [...]
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Acute Pediatric Tonsillitis
abstracted & translated by
Bob Flaws, Lic. Ac., Dipl. Ac. & C.H., FNAAOM (USA), FRCHM (UK)
Keywords: Chinese medicine, Chinese herbal medicine, pediatrics, acute tonsillitis
In issue #7, 2003 of the Hu Nan Zhong Yi Za Zhi (Hunan Journal of Chinese Medicine), Zhou Jian-jun and Hu Chao-hui, of the Yue Yang Muncipal Chinese Medical Hospital, published [...]
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Chickenpox
abstracted & translated by
Bob Flaws, Dipl. Ac. & C.H., Lic. Ac., FNAAOM, FRCHM
Keywords: Chinese medicine, Chinese herbal medicine, pediatrics, chickenpox
Chickenpox is an infectious disease caused by the varicella_zoster virus which results in a blister_like rash,
itching, fatigue, and fever. The rash appears first on the trunk and face but can spread over the entire body causing [...]
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Minor Bupleurum & The Prevention of Recurrent Infections in Children
by Bob Flaws, Dipl. Ac. & C.H., FNNAOM, FRCHM
Keywords: Minor Bupleurum, recurrent infections in children, Chinese medicine, Chinese medical pediatrics
In Chapter Two of the Nei Jing Su Wen (Inner Classic, Simple Questions), the “bible” of Chinese medicine, the Yellow Emperor says, “The superior doctor treats [when [...]
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Liver-spleen Disharmony in Chinese Pediatrics
Bob Flaws, Dipl. Ac. & C.H., FNAAOM
The clinical practice of Chinese medicine is predicated on certain basic statements of fact which every Chinese doctor is taught in their entry level education. In addition, there are supplementary statements of fact within all of Chinese medicine’s clinical subspecialties. For instance, in Chinese medical [...]
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A Discussion of Pediatric Hyperactivity
by Du Yu-qi, Shan Dong Zhong Yi Za Zhi (Shandong Journal of Chinese Medicine), #6, 1992, p. 55In a case history discussion, Du Yu-qi discusses pediatric hyperactivity (xiao er guo dong zheng). Dr. Du attributes this in the case under discussion to insufficiency of prenatal kidney water or essence which then [...]