Investigation of Clinical Indications of Tokishakuyakusan in Patients with Headache
10.3937/kampomed.62.627
- VernacularTitle:当帰芍薬散が有効な頭痛の症例について
- Author:
Yoko KIMURA
;
Akira KINEBUCHI
;
Kazumoto INAKI
;
Hiroshi SATO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
tokishakuyakusan;
goshuyuto;
headache;
migraine;
menstrual period
- From:Kampo Medicine
2011;62(5):627-633
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
Headache is one of patients' major complaints at medical examination. And in Kampo medicine, we select prescriptions for them by taking not only headache, but also other symptoms into consideration.We present five patients with headache, whose symptoms were improved with tokishakuyakusan. Four patients (cases 1 to 4) had a background of menopausal symptoms and one (case 5), menstrual pain. Besides headache, other symptoms, such as vertigo, edema, and numbness of the fingers, were improved with tokishakuyakusan. Goshuyuto was not effective for headache in case 4, though it was effective to some extent in case 5, except for headache during her menstrual period. Headache during the ovulatory phase and/or pre- and early menstrual period disappeared when tokishakuyakusan was added to goshuyuto.Eleven cases of headache treated with toshakuyakusan, including these five cases, revealed that tokishakuyakusan was efficacious against migraine-type headache, which becomes worse during the menstrual period, and coldness. Although tokishakuyakusan should sometimes be distinguished from goreisan or hangebyakujyutsutenmato, it may be effective in patients with so-called “blood pattern” headache, associated with menstrual period and menopausal symptoms, and in patients with a heavy feeling of the head and vertigo.