Subjects: Medicine, Pharmacy >> Clinical Medicine submitted time 2022-07-01 Cooperative journals: 《中国全科医学》
Abstract:
The Patients with osteoporosis (OP) often suffer from a variety of comorbidities, including endocrine, circulatory, respiratory, urinary, immune, skeletal muscle, nerve and other multi system diseases. The incidence of OP comorbidity is high, and these comorbidities may aggravate osteoporosis and increase the risk of osteoporotic fracture, seriously affect the quality of patient's life, and make the clinical management more complex. So the situation brings a heavy burden to the families and society. At present, there is a lack of overall research on osteoporosis and its comorbidities. The existing research strategies are difficult to effectively guide clinicians to carry out comorbidity management in terms of common causes, common prevention and common treatment. In view of this, it is suggested to introduce the concept of multidisciplinary integrated treatment (MDT), and strengthen the understanding of osteoporosis related comorbidities and their pathogenesis. Patients who may be complicated with osteoporosis should be screened as early as possible. Once osteopenia and osteoporosis are found, active prevention and intervention should be carried out to reduce the risk of fracture. Early screening, early diagnosis and early treatment is necessary to realize the prevention and treatment of OP comorbidities.
Subjects: Medicine, Pharmacy >> Traditional Chinese Medicine and Chinese Materia Medica submitted time 2020-01-16
Abstract: Chronic renal failure is the last stage of the progressive nephropathy,which include multiple complications and adverse prognosis. Symptomatic treatment is the main therapy, when diagnosed with uremia, only dialysis and kidney transplantation are available, which cost high medical expenses and heavy social burden. Professor Lyu Renhe has rich experience with ganoderma lucidum and rhodiola rosea in the treatment of chronic renal failure, Consequently we concluded and interpret that." " "
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