Cases Study of Saiko-sokan-to.
10.3937/kampomed.46.77
- VernacularTitle:柴こ疎肝湯治験
- Author:
Kazuhiko NAGASAKA
;
Naotoshi SHIBAHARA
;
Harumi MATSUDA
;
Yutaka SHIMADA
;
Katsutoshi TERASAWA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Saiko-sokan-to;
Igakutoshi;
Choshiitsu;
Ikkando;
case study
- From:Kampo Medicine
1995;46(1):77-81
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
Saiko-sokan-to has been traditionally used for the amelioration of symptoms such as anxiety, insomnia, Shigyaku-san-sho (sho = pattern of symptoms determined by Kampo diagnosis) with left hypochondralgia and Shigyaku-san-sho with a feeling of obstruction in the costal region. However, there are still aspects that remain to be elucidated concerning the indications for this formula.
This study involved 7 cases with stiff shoulders, headaches, abdominal distension, meteorism and flushing which responded to Saiko-sokan-to. The experience of these cases suggests that conditions indicating Saiko-sokan-to have the following features: (1) there is resistance or tenderness upon pressure in the subcostal region (traditionally referred to as Kyokyokuman), (2) there is resistance or tenderness upon pressure in the epigastric region (traditionally referred to as Shinkahiko), (3) there are signs of Ki-depression, (4) for severe “blood stagnation” syndrome (traditionally called oketsu), Ikkando Saiko-sokan-to was found to be more effective than Igakutoshi Saiko-sokan-to.