Exploring the Prevention and Treatment of Gastric Precancerous Lesions Based on the Four in One Diagnosis and Treatment Model of Disease Differentiation-Syndrome Differentiation-Symptom Differentiation-Constitution Differentiation
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Abstract
The idea of disease prevention runs through the traditional medical diagnosis and treatment system, and also plays an important role in the prevention and treatment of gastric precancerous lesions. This article organically combines disease differentiation, syndrome differentiation, symptom differentiation, and constitution differentiation to form a four in one diagnosis and treatment model. Disease differentiation means identifying the name of the disease and grasping the progression stage of the disease; syndrome differentiation means combining the macroscopic and microscopic aspects to accurately grasp the pathogenesis; symptom differentiation means identifying complications and clinical problems that need to be solved urgently; constitution differentiation means predicting syndrome type bias and disease development. This model not only enables systematic diagnosis and treatment of gastric precancerous lesions, but also provides targeted diagnosis and treatment plans for patients, with the characteristics of comprehensiveness, full process, and personalization. Therefore, combining the four in one diagnosis and treatment model of disease differentiation-syndrome differentiation-symptom differentiation-constitution identification with the disease prevention theory is conducive to the early detection of gastric precancerous lesions, timely tracking of the progress of the lesions, and the adoption of correct, comprehensive, and full-process intervention methods to reverse gastric precancerous lesions, which can play a positive role in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of gastric precancerous lesions.
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