| title | Medical Case Records of Xie Xiongzi |
Yu Mou, female, 56 years old. Frequent urination for more than a month, but no dysuria. Multiple urine tests (including urine glucose) were negative. Oral administration of Nitrofurantoin, Fluoroquinolones, and Chinese Brake Herb, etc., the symptoms have increased rather than decreased, with urination 10-20 times a day, sometimes every half hour. On June 7, 1994, she sought treatment from me. Symptoms include a pale and tender tongue, weak pulse especially in the right cun position, diagnosed as lung qi deficiency with cold, and loss of control over body fluids. Treatment aimed at warming the lungs and controlling fluid. Prescription:
Dried Ginger 10g Prepared Liquorice Root 20g
On June 11, follow-up visit, the patient reported that after taking 3 doses of the medicine, the frequency of urination significantly decreased to 7-8 times a day. The prescription was not changed, and Tangshen 15g was added to the original prescription. After taking 3 doses, the urination frequency decreased to 5-6 times a day. The original prescription was continued for another 3 doses to consolidate the therapeutic effect.