Expert consensus on Hmong medicine against Gaojiachong (gout)

Title: Expert consensus on Hmong medicine against Gaojiachong (gout)
Edition: Original
Classification: Experts consensus
Field: Comprehensive guideline
Countries and regions: China
Guidelines users: This guideline is applicable to guide the Hmong medicine doctors, TCM doctors, and medical personnel of integrated Chinese and Western medicine in ethnic hospitals, traditional Chinese medicine hospitals, general hospitals, and primary medical institutions, in providing more comprehensive and individualized treatment plans for gout patients in clinical practice based on this consensus.
Evidence classification method: Expert consensus
Development unit: Yunnan province hospital of traditional Chinese medicine (yunnan university first affiliated hospital of traditional Chinese medicine); The Second Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine; Mengzi Miaoxinkang traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic; Wenshan Zhuang and Miao autonomous prefecture traditional Chinese Medicine hospital; Miao Medical Hospital affiliated to Qiandongnan Ethnic Medicine Research Institute; Congjiang County Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital; Leishan County Fuyuan Ethnic Hospital
Registration time: 2024-07-09
Registration number: PREPARE-2024CN968
Purpose of the guideline: Hmong medicine has unique advantages and clinical efficacy in preventing and treating Gaojiachong (gout), but no standard expert consensus has been established. This expert consensus aims to leverage the characteristics and advantages of Hmong medicine, standardize the clinical practice of Hmong medicine in the prevention and treatment of gout, guide doctors' clinical decision-making, and enhance the influence and recognition of Hmong medicine.