问题
单项选择题
腰部冷痛沉重,阴雨天加重,属
A.瘀血
B.肾虚
C.寒湿
D.阳虚
E.阴虚
答案
参考答案:C
解析:[解题思路] 冷痛属于寒的特点,沉重属于湿的特点,阴雨天加重也与寒湿有关。[命题规律] 考查“腰部疼痛性质与病性的关系”。必须掌握。
腰部冷痛沉重,阴雨天加重,属
A.瘀血
B.肾虚
C.寒湿
D.阳虚
E.阴虚
参考答案:C
解析:[解题思路] 冷痛属于寒的特点,沉重属于湿的特点,阴雨天加重也与寒湿有关。[命题规律] 考查“腰部疼痛性质与病性的关系”。必须掌握。
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