Treatment of Patients with Floating Sensation after the Great East Japan Earthquake
10.3937/kampomed.63.37
- VernacularTitle:東日本大震災後の揺れ感に対する治療経験
- Author:
Yoko KIMURA
;
Hiroshi SATO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
hangekobokuto;
the Great East Japan Earthquake (2011Tohoku Earthquake);
floating sensation;
uneasy feeling
- From:Kampo Medicine
2012;63(1):37-40
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
We would like to report on the treatment of 15 patients with floating sensation after the Great East Japan Earthquake (2011 Tohoku Earthquake) in 2011.Twelve cases were effectively treated with hangekobokuto, while two cases were effectively treated with hangebyakujutsutemmato, but not with hangekobokuto.One case was effectively treated with ryokeijutsukanto. We discuss how to treat this floating sensation, focusing on the usage of hangekobokuto.
Most patients who were successfully treated with hangekobokuto reported an uneasy feeling with a floating sensation. On the other hand, those who were successfully treated with hangebyakujutsutemmato or ryokeijutsukanto did not feel uneasy, but reported vertigo and upset stomach.Upon abdominal examination, epigastric resistance was frequently observed in the patients treated with hangekobokuto.This resistance decreased as the floating sensation was improved.
Our results indicate that hangekobokuto could be efficacious for patients with floating sensation after an earthquake, who also felt uneasy and showed epigastric resistance upon abdominal examination.