Kampo Therapies on an Isolated Island
10.3937/kampomed.63.31
- VernacularTitle:離島診療所における漢方治療
- Author:
Ryo YOSHINAGA
;
Hideo KIMURA
;
Eiichi TAHARA
;
Masafumi MURAI
;
Tadamichi MITSUMA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
community medicine;
isolated island;
elderly people;
water imbalances
- From:Kampo Medicine
2012;63(1):31-36
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
We report a situation involving Kampo therapies on an isolated island and three cases treated with Kampo medicine on the island. The first author received outpatient training at the department of Japanese Oriental Medicine in Iizuka Hospital and provided medical care on the island for 3 years, using Kampo therapies.
About one quarter of patients (total, 134) were prescribed Kampo therapies in April 2009, and we surveyed the number of patients who had taken each Kampo medicine for 2 years from April of 2008 to March of 2010. As to prescriptions of less than 4 weeks, Kampo medicines used for a cold ranked high. As to prescriptions exceeding 4 weeks, hachimijiogan, daiokanzoto and keishibukuryogan were the most prescribed medications, in descending order.
We consider Kampo therapies to have been effective on this isolated island where there are many elderly people, and patients who must be treated comprehensively while giving consideration to their familial states. We also presume the environment of an isolated island to cause certain clinical conditions, water imbalances included, such that Kampo medicines for water imbalances tended to be prescribed frequently.
Finally, learning Kampo therapies has highly motivated the first author to practice community medicine.