Three Cases of Dizziness and Vertigo Successfully Treated with Takushato
- Author:
Tetsuro OIKAWA
;
Yoshitaka YONETA
;
Sea-Bong HYUN
;
Takeshi INO
;
Shinobu YASHIRO
;
Yuko TAKAHASHI
;
Kazuhiro HASHIGUCHI
;
Yoichiro TAKIGUCHI
;
Toshihiko HANAWA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
dizziness, vertigo, takushato
- From:Kampo Medicine
2010;61(3):331-336
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
Dizziness and vertigo are frequent complaints in the clinic, but standardized treatments have not yet been established. Here we report three cases of dizziness and vertigo successfully treated with takushato. Case 1 involved a 38-year-old woman who experienced dizziness, which had made her feel as if she was sea sick for 2 years, and which was worsening. After taking takushato for a month, her dizziness improved.Because she complained of an abnormal pharyngeal sensation, her prescription was changed to hangekobokuto in combination with takushato, and her dizziness almost disappeared 2 months after her first visit. Case 2 involved a 61-year-old woman who had had dizziness and vertigo for 4 months. Although no abnormality was observed on MRI, she developed labile vertigo a few days later. After taking takushato for a month, she felt no dizziness or vertigo at all. Case 3 involved a 67-year-old woman in whom labile vertigo had developed even while supine for 2 months, and although receiving medication for a diagnosis of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, did not improve. Triple dose takushato was remarkably effective, and improved her otological findings. Takushato is one hopeful option for the medical treatment of refractory dizziness and vertigo.