Obstructive Sleep Apnea Hypopnea Syndrome in Ancient Traditional Chinese Medicine
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In western medicine, obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) is an increasingly serious public health hazard, which is exacerbated by the obesity epidemic and an aging population. Ancient medical literature of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) also recorded OSAHS-like symptoms but described the disease from a completely distinct theoretical perspective. The earliest records of snoring in ancient China can be traced back 2500 years. In TCM, the pathogenesis of OSAHS can be attributed mainly to turbid phlegm and blood stasis. Various TCM prescriptions, herbal medicines, and external therapy have also been proposed for the prevention and therapy of OSAHS. Some of these strategies are still used in current clinical practice. This review highlights historical characterizations of OSAHS and the theory of TCM and also explores its therapy in TCM, which may shed light on future OSAHS research. This is the first systematic English review of the role of TCM in the treatment of OSAHS.
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