Title: | Expert consensus on prevention and treatment of TuLai disease (gout) with Mongolian medicine |
Edition: | Original |
Classification: | Experts consensus |
Field: | Comprehensive guideline |
Countries and regions: | China |
Guidelines users: | This guideline is applicable to guiding Mongolian medicine, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), and integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine (ITCWM) medical staff in ethnic medicine hospitals, TCM hospitals, ITCWM hospitals, general hospitals, primary hospitals, etc. By referring to this consensus in clinical practice, they can provide more comprehensive and individualized treatment plans for patients with gout. |
Evidence classification method: | Expert consensus |
Development unit: | Yunnan province hospital of traditional Chinese medicine (yunnan university first affiliated hospital of traditional Chinese medicine); The Inner Mongolia autonomous region people's hospital; The Affiliated Hospital of Inner Mongolia Medical University; Mongolian Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital Affiliated to Inner Mongolia Medical University; School of Mongolian Medicine Pharmacy, Inner Mongolia Medical University; Xinjiang medical university affiliated hospital of traditional Chinese medicine; School of Mongolian Medicine and Pharmacy, Inner Mongolia University for Nationalities; Huhhot Mongolian Medicine Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine; Inner Mongolia Academy of Chinese and Mongolian Medicine; Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Hospital of Traditional Chinese medicine |
Registration time: | 2024-07-04 |
Registration number: | PREPARE-2024CN946 |
Purpose of the guideline: | Mongolian medicine has unique advantages and clinical efficacy in preventing and treating Tulai disease (gout), but there is currently no standardized expert consensus on the prevention and treatment of Tulai disease (gout) using Mongolian medicine. This expert consensus aims to leverage the unique strengths of Mongolian medicine, standardize clinical practices for the prevention and treatment of gout using Mongolian medicine, guide clinical decision-making for physicians, and enhance the influence and recognition of Mongolian medicine. |
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