Traditional medicine
Mohammad Nematshahi; Tahura Afshari Saleh,; Mahbube Nemat Shahi; Fereshteh Ghorat; atefeh asadi
Abstract
Introduction: Coronaviruses are a subset of coronaviruses that range from the common cold to more severe illnesses. Symptoms of COVID19 begin a few days after becoming infected with the virus, including fever, dry cough, respiratory distress, fatigue, muscle aches, and diarrhea. Given that the virus ...
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Introduction: Coronaviruses are a subset of coronaviruses that range from the common cold to more severe illnesses. Symptoms of COVID19 begin a few days after becoming infected with the virus, including fever, dry cough, respiratory distress, fatigue, muscle aches, and diarrhea. Given that the virus causes severe symptoms in some patients, even without the underlying disease, it is likely to be related to the individual characteristics of the patients. Therefore, it seems necessary to study internal characteristics such as blood type, temperament or even the genes of patients.Materials and Methods: This study was a cross-sectional study in 2020. A total of 100 people were selected from those who had respiratory symptoms and had a positive QQ 19 test. Mood questionnaire was completed for each person. 3 cc of venous blood was taken from patients to evaluate blood group.Results: In the study of the relationship between sex and disease severity, 42.2% of men were admitted to the ward and 38.9% of women were mostly examined on an outpatient basis, but this difference was not significant.Compared with blood groups, O-negative blood group had the lowest and A-positive blood group had the highest prevalence. In terms of prevalence of wet and dry temperaments, 29.6% had wet temperament, 43.2% had moderate temperament and 27.2% had dry temperament. Also, in the study of cold and hot temperament, 21% had a cold temperament, 49.4% had a balanced temperament and 29.6% had a warm temperament. There was no significant relationship between cold temperament and disease severity between the three temperament groups. P = 0.21)). Also, there was no significant relationship between wet and dry temperament and disease severity between the 3 groups (P = 0.09).Conclusion: According to this study, the prevalence of covid19 disease in warm chord temperaments was higher than other blood clusters. Blood group O was less common than other blood groups, which could be helpful in the prognosis of patients.
Traditional medicine
mohammadreza khosrojerdy; Alimohmmah Naemi; morteza mojahedi
Volume 27, Issue 6 , January and February 2021, , Pages 736-742
Abstract
Introduction: Temperamentology is a branch of traditional Iranian medicine that scientists from this field have hypothesized in different periods of time in different areas of medicine,One of these areas is addiction.The purpose of this study was to compare the mizaj(temerament) in addicted and healthy ...
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Introduction: Temperamentology is a branch of traditional Iranian medicine that scientists from this field have hypothesized in different periods of time in different areas of medicine,One of these areas is addiction.The purpose of this study was to compare the mizaj(temerament) in addicted and healthy subjects in Sabzevar city. Materials and Methods: A randomized stratified sampling in two groups healthy and addicted in sabzevar city. Mojahidi's standard questionnaire mizaj was used for collecting data. collected data was analyzed using SPSS version 22 software. Results: Because of the significance level of the hypotheses greater than 0.05 and the value of T less than 1.96, it can be said that there was no significant difference between the components of warmth, moderation, coldness in the two groups, and between the components of the wetness, moderation ,dryness also There was no significant difference. In general, According to the studies there was no significant difference between the temperament of addicted and healthy people. Conclusion: In the general review of the questionnaire, there was no statistically significant difference between the mizaj of addicted and non-addicted subjects. In a one-by-one questions of questionnaire review, obesity and more moisture, small palms and more feeling cold of addicted people were significantly more than non-addict subjects.