Brief Discussion on the Research Progress of Sanbia Decoction in the Treatment of Migraine

Author:

Yao Shuo,Wang Xiaoling

Abstract

Migraine is widely regarded as a frequent symptom of chronic brain dysfunction, and its persistent and periodic attacks may lead to serious health problems, a decline in quality of life, and a decrease in work efficiency. At present, it has become one of the most concerned issues in the global public health field. Western medicine treatment of migraine has shortcomings, such as difficult to treat the root causes, large side effects, easy drug reliance, and a single treatment method of treatment, so traditional Chinese medicine has shown great potential and prospects. Sanbia Decoction is included in Chen Shiduo's Dialectical Record of the Qing Dynasty. Its effect is to relieve wind and relieve pain, and benefit Modern pharmaceutical studies show that Sanbia Decoction achieves the purpose of regulating inflammatory factors, analgesic, maintaining vascular homeogenesis, regulating immune function and hormone levels by regulating the levels of calcitonin gene-associated peptide (CGRP), strychrotropin (5-HT), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), ni This study summarizes the mechanism of Sanbia Decoction in treating migraines, the clinical observation of Sanbia Decoction, the experience of famous traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions, and points out some existing problems to provide relevant reference for the majority of medical researchers.

Publisher

Century Science Publishing Co

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