However, it is a very complicated job to answer with the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, which is difficult to say for a while. If you want to write thoroughly, it is a paper, and the content at this time is at a loss for an outsider. Do you think so?
"Pyloric edema is said by western medicine" makes sense! The pylorus is also the end of the stomach pouch facing the small intestine. "Pyloric edema" belongs to the category of bloating and stomachache.
Symptoms of traditional Chinese medicine-symptoms that can be seen or touched on the surface. Patients have their roots, and the "root of the disease" here is called syndrome, which is also a Chinese medicine term. The whole process of medical workers from "syndrome" to "root cause" is called "TCM syndrome differentiation" in TCM terminology.
Your question is "syndrome differentiation of traditional Chinese medicine"-medical workers analyze the source according to the information obtained by the patient's "four diagnoses" and finally find out the real reason for the "symptoms". This can answer your question.
In this case, this is a short answer.
In one of the theories of TCM, there is the theory that "the five elements generate each other and resist each other". Specifically, your question is:
1, Stomach Meridian of Foot Yangming and Spleen Meridian of Foot Taiyin are exterior-interior relations. That is, the stomach accepts food-outside the home, similar to the husband making money outside; The spleen digests what the stomach receives and transforms it into subtlety (nutrition)-the main body, similar to a good wife's housekeeping. "Pyloric edema"-that is, the spleen does not change all the food ingested in the stomach into subtlety, but changes a very small part into what Chinese medicine calls "drinking" (that is, the water discarded in the body is called "drinking").
2. Chinese medicine theory has "stomach is the key to kidney". That is, the stomach is equivalent to the "switch" of the kidney (that is, the "department manager" in charge of the peripheral flow of water and liquid in the body, which is called "kidney controlling water" in Chinese medicine terminology) (the switch in the water pipeline, or the gate valve). Because the "stomach meridian" is "edema" and the door valve is out of order or insensitive, the "kidney meridian" is not short of water, but full of water, which makes the flow of water and liquid around the human body a little confusing. Because the circulation of water and liquid in the body is somewhat chaotic, as the saying goes, "writing is indispensable (people write) and martial arts is indispensable (people fight)", and there must be a certain part that is short of water and produces evil fires; There must be too much water in a certain department and it will be flooded. Your illness is just a flood in your stomach. What you see is "pyloric edema". So this "flood" is the first pathogenic factor of your "pyloric edema".
3. Liver Meridian of Foot Jueyin and Kidney Meridian of Foot Shaoyin are also exterior-interior relations. It is equivalent to a pair of pilots (kidney meridian) and wingman (liver meridian) in air combat. The second item of the above statement has explained that "water and fluid in the body are turbulent", that is, the elderly with kidney are threatened by "internal decline" and the wingman is forced to be confused. So there is no doubt that the liver meridian has internal heat due to lack of water. The heat in the liver meridian can be discharged into the stomach, which is called "liver fire invading the stomach" by Chinese medicine. This "liver fire attacking the stomach" is exactly the evil fire mentioned in Article 2 of this article, and it is also the second pathogenic factor of "pyloric edema" you mentioned.
You can't clap your hands. With the first and second factors mentioned above, your "pyloric edema" is not surprising.
It should be noted that the causal relationship of the above-mentioned items 1, 2 and 3 has formed a closed circle. Where to enter the treatment is also the wisdom of medical workers.
From your question, we can know that you are also a medical practitioner. For your reference only.