Viral hepatitis, caused by
hepatitis viruses, can be usually divided into three types: Type
A, Type B and Non-A Non-B hepatitis. People are susceptible to
the disease. Clinically, the major symptoms are poor appetite,
hepatalgia and fatigue. Fever and jaundice may occur. Liver
function test shows various degrees of hepatic damage. In TCM,
this disease belongs to the categories of "huang dan"
(jaundice), "gan yu" (stagnation of liver-qi), "xie tong"
(hypochondriac pain) and "zheng ji" (mass in the abdomen).
Main
Points of Diagnosis
1. Epidemiologic
information: The epidemic condition and a history of close
contact with a hepatitis patient, or a history of blood
transfusion or receiving blood preparations or immunization
injections should be noticed.
2. Clinical features
(1) The onset of the
disease in insidious and slow. The patients often complain of
fatigue and anorexia. Some have jaundice, but most of them
belong of the type of non-icteric or mild hepatitis. Only ten
percent of the patients have typical manifestations or jaundice.
(2) patients with
hepatitis A often manifest pyrexia, shorter course and rapid
recovery; patients with hepatitis B usually have a chronic
course and remain HB virus carriers for a long time. A few of
them may progress to cirrhosis. The severity of the clinical
features of Non-A Non-B hepatitis is between those of hepatitis
A and hepatitis B. And its incubation period can be long or
short.
3. Physical signs: The
liver becomes enlarged, and tender on palpation and is painful
on percussion. There is a mild change of liver texture. A small
percentage of cases have splenomegaly. In the patients with
icterohepatitis, jaundice may be found in the skin and sclera.
Hepatic face, vascular spiders and liver palms may be present in
chronic active hepatitis. A few patients suffering from
fulminant hepatitis may have skin petcchiae, epistaxis and
ascites, or even hepatic coma, indicating poor prognosis.
4. Laboratory
examination
(1) Liver function: In
patients with acute hepatitis, the SGPT is marked elevated up to
several hundreds units, even more than one thousand units. In
icterohepatitis, the icterus index and the one-minute bilirubin
fixed quantity are increased. In severe and chronic active
hepatitis, metabolism of protein is disturbed resulting in the
change of ratio of serum albumin to globulin. The albumin level
lowered but the globulin level elevated, even the ratio may be
inverted. Signs of clotting disorder may be present.
(2) The detection of
specific antigens and antibodies: It is available to detect the
HAAg in filtrate of stools and the anti-HAV of the IgG and IgM
class in the serum in the diagnosis of hepatitis A. Three
antigen and antibody systems, that is HBsAg, HBcAg and HBeAg
with their antibodies, can be detected, which is valuable in the
diagnosis and in predicting the severity, infectivity and
prognosis of the hepatitis B. Non-A Non-B hepatitis can only be
diagnosed by using the exclusive method.
(3) In chronic active
hepatitis, tests for cellular immunity, humoral immunity and
autoimmunity may be performed to evaluate the host immune
mechanisms and severity of the disease so as to give a relevant
treatment. Liver biopsy is only indicated for those whose cases
defy diagnosis through clinical and laboratory examination.
Differentiation and Treatment of Common Syndromes
1. Icterohepatitis
(1) Yang Jaundice (Acute
Icterohepatitis)
Main Symptoms and Signs:
Bright yellow coloration of the skin and sclera, fever, thirst,
feeling of fullness and distension in the epigastrium, anorexia,
fatigue, hypochondriac distension and pain, restlessness,
nausea, scanty dark urine, dry stools, red tongue with yellow
and greasy fur, taut and rapid pulse.
Therapeutic Principle:
Removing pathogenic heat and dampness.
Recipe: Oriental
Wormwood Decoction with additional ingredients.
oriental wormwood
capejasmine fruit
rhubarb root
phellodendron bark
honeysuckle flower
forsythia fruit
isatis root
cogongrass rhizome
All the above herbs are
to be decocted in water for oral administration.
Some other drugs are
often employed for certain symptoms. In case of exhibiting more
symptoms and signs of pathogenic heat, 30grams of isatis leaf
and 30 grams of dandelion should be added. And in case of
exhibiting more symptoms and signs of pathogenic damp, 10 grams
of atractylodes rhizome , 10 grams of magnolia bark and 10 grams
of alismatis rhizome may be added. Nausea and vomiting can be
treated with the addition of pinellia tuber 10g and bamboo
shavings 10g. While abdominal distension and anorexia can be
treated with the addition of same dosage of 10 grams of parched
hawthorn fruit parched malt and parched medicated leaven. To
treat the cutaneous pruritus, 15 grams of dittany bark and 15
grams of broom cypress fruit are included.
(2) Yin Jaundice
(Chronic icterohepatitis)
Main Symptoms and Signs:
Dark yellow coloration of the skin and sclera just like smoky
color, poor appetite, feeling of distension in the abdomen,
loose stools, general debility, tastelessness in the mouth,
whitish thick and greasy fur of the tongue, deep thready and
weak pulse.
Therapeutic principle:
Activating the function of the spleen inducing diuresis and
warming yang.
Recipe: Modified
Decoction of Oriental Wormwood and Bighead Atractylodes and
Prepared Aconite.
oriental wormwood
bighead atractylodes
rhizome
codonopsis root
poria
coix seed
prepared aconite root
tangerine peel
hawthorn fruit
malt
medicated leaven
All the above herbs are
to be decocted in water for oral administration.
Apart from the
ingredients in the above recipe, 10 grams of dried ginger should
be prescribed for those who complain of aversion to cold and
cold limbs; 15 grams of fresh-water turtle shell for those with
hepatosplenomegaly; and 15 grams of shell of areca nut and 15
grams of plantain seed ( wrapped in a piece of cloth during
decocting ) for those with ascites.
2. Anicteric Hepatitis
(1) Dampness and Heat in
the Liver and Gallbladder
Main symptoms and Signs:
Chest stuffiness, dysphoria with feverish sensation, pain in the
hypochondrium, abdominal distension, lassitude and weakness,
anorexia with aversion to greasy food, bitter taste and dry
mouth, scanty dark urine, dry stools, reddened tongue with
yellow and greasy fur, taut and rapid or smooth and rapid pulse.
Therapeutic Principle:
Removing pathogenic heat and dampness.
Recipe: Modified
prescription of Oriental Wormwood Decoction combined with
Decoction of Gentian for purging liver-fire.
oriental wormwood
capejasmine fruit
scutellaria root
gentian root
isatis root
patrinia
curcuma root
plantain seed (wrapped
in a piece of cloth during decocting)
red sage root
poria
magnolia bark
All the above herbs are
to be decocted in water for oral administration.
In addition, 12 grams of
Sichuan chinaberry and 10 grams of corydalis tuber are added for
treating cases with prominent pain in the hypochondrium; 10
grams of amomum fruit and 10 grams of bitter orange are added
for cases with obvious epigastric distension and stuffiness; 15
grams of hawthorn fruit and 10 grams of membrane of chicken's
gizzard skin added for cases with poor appetite.
(2) Stagnation of the
Liver-qi with Deficiency of the Spleen hypochondrium, general
debility, anorexia, loose stools, thin and whitish fur of the
tongue, deep and taut pulse.
Therapeutic Principle:
Relieving the depressed liver-qi and reinforcing the function of
the spleen.
Recipe: Modified Ease
Powder.
bupleurum root
Chinese angelica root
white peony
codonopsis root
white atractylodes
rhizome
poria
curcuma root
tangerine peel
red sage root
Chinese yam
hawthorn fruit
medicated leaven,
prepared licorice root
All the above herbs are
to be decocted in water for oral administration.
If the disease is
characterized by dryness of the eyes, dizziness, dull pain in
the hypochondrium, hot sensation in palms and soles, soreness
and weakness in the loins and knees, dry and red tongue coated
with a little fur or no fur at all, taut and thready pulse,
which is caused by deficiency of the liver-yin, nourishing the
liver-yin should dominates the treatment. The given recipe is
Decoction for Nourishing the Liver and Kidney with additional
ingredients:
glehnia root
ophiopogon root
dried rehmannia root
wolfberry fruit
Chinese angelica
Sichuan chinaberry
fresh-water turtle shell
curcuma root
dendrobium
(3) Stagnation of Qi and
Blood Stasis
Main Symptoms and Signs:
Gloomy complexion, stabbing pain in the right hypochondrium,
hepatomegaly or splenomegaly, abdominal distension, anorexia,
some telangiectases in the skin of face and neck with vascular
spiders, liver palms, dark purple tongue sometimes marked with
ecchymoses, taut and uneven pulse.
Therapeutic Principle:
Promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis and softening
hard hepatiomegaly or splenomegaly.
Recipe: Modified
Decoction of Peach Kernel and Safflower with Other Four
Ingredients.
Chinese angelica
white peony root
ligusticum root
peach kernel
safflower
red sage root
fresh-water turtle shell
pangolin scale
zedoary
spatholobus stem
cyperus tuber
finger citron
prepared licorice root
All the above herbs are
to be decocted in water for oral administration.
Apart from the above
ingredients, codonopsis root and astragalus root are added for
those with symptoms of lassitude and weakness.
For all types of
clinical manifestations mentioned above, if SGPT is higher than
normal, powder of schisandra fruit may be taken at the same
time, 3 grams are taken each time and 3 times a day; or
additional intake of stringy stonecrop powder 50 mg are taken
each time and three times a day; or choose any of the
appropriate amount of the following ingredients for extra
intake: bistort rhizome, giant knotweed rhizome and Japanese St.
Johns wort.
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