Discussion on the Clinical Differentiation and Treatment of Pulmonary Nodules based on the Constitution Theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine
DOI:
10.53469/jcmp.2025.07(02).18
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2025-03-03T11:37:08Z
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Through a review of literature and ancient texts, this study summarizes the distribution of TCM constitutional types among patients with pulmonary nodules. The findings indicate that the common predisposing constitutions include Qi deficiency, Yang deficiency, Yin deficiency, and Qi stagnation. This article elaborates on the etiology, pathogenesis, and clinical manifestations of pulmonary nodules in individuals with different constitutional types. It proposes foundational herbal formulas tailored to each constitution and suggests modifications based on specific symptoms to achieve optimal clinical outcomes. The study aims to provide novel insights for the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary nodules by emphasizing the importance of constitutional regulation. By addressing constitutional imbalances and improving the internal environment of the lungs, this approach may reduce the incidence of pulmonary nodules and lung cancer. The exploration of the relationship between pulmonary nodules and TCM constitution offers valuable references for early intervention and personalized treatment strategies.
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