Exploration on the Role and Mechanism of Chronic Inflammation on Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Based on Blood-Water Homoeopathy in Chinese Medicine
Abstract:Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), as a common gynaecological disease, has a variety of clinical manifestations and a lingering course. Modern medicine believes that chronic low-grade inflammation is involved in the development of PCOS, and the abnormal coagulation/fibrinolytic function of PCOS patients will aggravate and prolong the development of the disease. Chinese medicine believes that the basic pathogenesis of this disease lies in kidney deficiency, with qi, phlegm, and stasis as pathological products, w… Show more
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