As early as 1983,Sjaastad proposed the concept of cervicogenic headache(CH)in the World Headache Conference,that is,the pain from upper cervical joints and muscles can be referred to the head.CH is a group of syndrome...As early as 1983,Sjaastad proposed the concept of cervicogenic headache(CH)in the World Headache Conference,that is,the pain from upper cervical joints and muscles can be referred to the head.CH is a group of syndromes mainly caused by dysfunction of the upper cervical spine and its component muscles,ligaments,bony,vertebral arteries and/or soft tissue elements,usually not accompanied by neck pain.Therefore,the treatment strategy of CH focuses on pain relief and repair cervical lesions.Patients with painful disorders of upper cervical zygapophysial joints showed significant headache relief after directly treated at disordered cervical joints[1].展开更多
DEFINITIONAcute diarrhoea is defined as passage of loose or waterystools at least three times in a 24 h period.When loosestools contain blood,it is called bloody diarrhoea(dysentery).It is the consistency of the stool...DEFINITIONAcute diarrhoea is defined as passage of loose or waterystools at least three times in a 24 h period.When loosestools contain blood,it is called bloody diarrhoea(dysentery).It is the consistency of the stools which ismost important rather than the frequency.Breast-fed babiesoften pass'pasty'stools frequently which is not diarrhoea.The raother can often tell accurately whether child hasdiarrhoea or not.展开更多
In clinic, most patients with middle-late cancer suffer from cancer pain, which seriously affects the confidence and compliance of treatment. However, the side effects of the three-step analgesic therapy, which is wid...In clinic, most patients with middle-late cancer suffer from cancer pain, which seriously affects the confidence and compliance of treatment. However, the side effects of the three-step analgesic therapy, which is widely used at present, are gradually manifested, aggravating patients' resistance to treatment. The role of Moxibustion in relieving pain has been gradually recognized and used in various professional fields. Because of its advantages of non-toxic side effects, simple operation, economic benefits, pain relief and immunity enhancement, moxibustion has been paid more and more attention.展开更多
文摘As early as 1983,Sjaastad proposed the concept of cervicogenic headache(CH)in the World Headache Conference,that is,the pain from upper cervical joints and muscles can be referred to the head.CH is a group of syndromes mainly caused by dysfunction of the upper cervical spine and its component muscles,ligaments,bony,vertebral arteries and/or soft tissue elements,usually not accompanied by neck pain.Therefore,the treatment strategy of CH focuses on pain relief and repair cervical lesions.Patients with painful disorders of upper cervical zygapophysial joints showed significant headache relief after directly treated at disordered cervical joints[1].
文摘DEFINITIONAcute diarrhoea is defined as passage of loose or waterystools at least three times in a 24 h period.When loosestools contain blood,it is called bloody diarrhoea(dysentery).It is the consistency of the stools which ismost important rather than the frequency.Breast-fed babiesoften pass'pasty'stools frequently which is not diarrhoea.The raother can often tell accurately whether child hasdiarrhoea or not.
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China(81673862,81660833,81760814).
文摘In clinic, most patients with middle-late cancer suffer from cancer pain, which seriously affects the confidence and compliance of treatment. However, the side effects of the three-step analgesic therapy, which is widely used at present, are gradually manifested, aggravating patients' resistance to treatment. The role of Moxibustion in relieving pain has been gradually recognized and used in various professional fields. Because of its advantages of non-toxic side effects, simple operation, economic benefits, pain relief and immunity enhancement, moxibustion has been paid more and more attention.