Chronic nephritis is and allergic disease caused by
a wide variety of etiological factors. Only a small percentage of cases are obviously
due to the progression of acute nephritis. The majority of patients with chronic
nephritis have no history of acute nephritis. The disease is common in young adults
and middle aged people. Its course is long and the prognosis is unfavorable. In
TCM, this disease is categorized as "shui zhong" (edema), "xu lao
" (consumptive diseases), "yao tong" (lumbago), etc.
Main
Points of Diagnosis
There are three types of chronic nephritis according to
the clinical features.
1. Common type: The course of this type is persistent.
The quantitative examination of urinary protein is at a range between 1.5g and
3.5g per day. Patients may have hypertension, hematuria, cylinduria and decrease
of renal function.
2. Nephrotic type: In addition to the features of the common
type, quantitative examination of urinary protein is greater than 3.5g per day,
the serum albumin is less than 3.5g percent. Marked edema is the characteristic
feature of this type.
3. Hypertensive type: A persistent hypertension is the
predominant manifestation of this type of chronic nephritis besides the features
of the common type.
Differentiation and Treatment of Common Syndromes
1.
Deficiency of the Spleen-Yang and Kidney-Yang
Main Symptoms and Signs: Pale
complexion, lassitude, listlessness, aversion to cold, cold limbs, high-grade
edema, abdominal distension, anorexia, soreness of the waist, oliguria, thin and
whitish coating of the tongue, deep and fine pulse.
Therapeutic Principle:
Warming yang of the spleen and kidney to promote diuresis
Recipe: Modified
Decoction for Reinforcing the Spleen.
astragalus root
codonopsis root
white
atractylodes rhizome
poria
prepared aconite root
cinnamon bark
shell
of areca husk
water-plantain tuber
plantago seed (wrapped in a piece of
cloth before decoction)
All the above herbs re to be decocted in water for
oral administration.
If the edema is mile but persistent, it suggests the
deficiency of spleen-qi, the treatment should be aimed at replenishing qi and
invigorating the spleen to induce diuresis. Modified Tetrandra and Astragalus
Decoction is preferred for the treatment. The compositions are: tetrandra root
10g, astragalus root 15g, white atractylodes rhizome 15g, codonopsis root 15g,
poria 15g, umbellate pore-fungus 12g, water-plantain tuber 12g, tangerine peel
10g, prepared licorice root 3g. All the above herbs are to be decocted in water
for oral administration.
2. Hyperactivity of Yang due to Deficiency of Yin
Main Symptoms and Signs: Indistinct edema, headache, dizziness, tinnitus,
dry mouth, irritability, feverish sensation in the palms and soles, palpitation,
insomnia, red tongue, taut and thready pulse.
Therapeutic Principle: Nourishing
yin and suppressing hyperactive yang.
Recipe: Bolus of Six Ingredients Including
Rehmannia and Adding Wolfberry and Chrysanthemum with additional ingredients.
wolfberry fruit
chrysanthemum flower
fresh rehmannia root
prepared
rehmannia root
dogwood fruit
moutan bark
Chinese yam
poria
water-plantain
tuber
tortoise plastron
uncaria stem with hooks
eucommia bark
abalone
shell
All the above ingredients are to be decocted in water for oral administration.
3. Retention of Damp-Heat in the Body
Main Symptoms and Signs: Flushed
face, obesity, edema, distension of head, headache, dry mouth, irritability, constipation,
prolonged hormonotherapy, thin and yellowish or yellowish and greasy coating of
the tongue, taut and rapid or slippery and rapid pulse.
Therapeutic Principle:
Clearing away pathogenic heat and dampness.
Recipe: Modified Decoction of
Gentian for Purging Liver-Fire.
gentian root
scutellaria root
capejasmine
fruit
water-plantain tuber
plantago seed (wrapped in a piece of cloth during
decocting)
dried rehmannia root
phellodendron bark
dandelion
cogongrass
rhizome
All the above herbs are to be decocted in water for oral administration.
Dr. Ming's TCM Medical Center,
Hua Xi Xiao Yuan, Hutian Developing Area,
Huaihua
city, Hunan province
China