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DOI: 10.12201/bmr.202508.00034
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Abstract: 【】Functional constipation (FC) is a prevalent chronic condition among women. According to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), women are characterized by blood as their essence; therefore, the insufficiency of qi, blood, and body fluids plays a critical role in the pathogenesis of functional constipation in women. Based on the theory that body fluids and blood share the same origin, Dr. Wang Xudong posits that female constipation is primarily caused by the depletion of qi, blood, and body fluids, leading to insufficient moisture in the intestines. He formulates the treatment principle as nourishing qi and blood while enriching yin and body fluids. Dr. Wang systematically elucidates the pivotal role of body fluids and blood throughout the etiology, syndrome differentiation, and treatment of functional constipation in women. In clinical practice, Dr. Wang emphasizes addressing both symptoms and root causes, and his flexible application of classical prescriptions has yielded significant therapeutic outcomes. A case study is provided to substantiate this approach.
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