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Evidence-Based Clinical Chinese Medicine - Volume 22: Urinary Tract Infection

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posted on 2024-10-31, 22:42 authored by Meaghan CoyleMeaghan Coyle, Xindong Qin, Mary Zhang, Kevin Wang, Tony ZhangTony Zhang, Charlie XueCharlie Xue, Chuanjian Lu, Lihong Yang, Jueyao Liang, Wei Mao, Xinfeng Guo, Xusheng Liu
Urinary tract infection is a common clinical condition with a significant health burden. This latest volume, Vol. 22 in the Evidence-based Clinical Chinese Medicine series, uses a 'whole evidence' approach to summarise management of urinary tract infection with Chinese medicine. The first chapter provides an overview of the clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatment with conventional medicine. The conceptualisation of urinary tract infection in both contemporary and classical Chinese medicine literature is reviewed and analysed. Attention is then turned to the evidence from clinical studies. Systematic reviews, using internationally accepted scientific methods, describe the treatments tested in clinical studies and the effects of Chinese herbal medicine, acupuncture and related therapies, and combinations of these therapies for urinary tract infection. The potential mechanisms of action for some of the key herbs are summarised, based on analysis of experimental studies. The final chapter summarises the current state of evidence and offers suggestions for contemporary clinical practice and future research. This book is a handy desktop reference for both clinicians and students of Chinese and integrative medicine. It provides a comprehensive synthesis of both traditional and contemporary knowledge that can inform clinical decision-making. This book provides an in-depth analysis of Chinese medicine management of urinary tract infection.

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Total pages

356

Publisher

World Scientific Publishing Company

Place published

Singapore

Language

English

Copyright

Copyright © 2020 by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.

Former Identifier

2006102165

Esploro creation date

2020-11-07

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