Clinical Study on the Use of Seki-gan-ryo
10.3937/kampomed.55.639
- VernacularTitle:赤丸料の臨床的検討―とくに脈候に注目して―
- Author:
Hideo KIMURA
;
Atsushi YAMAMOTO
;
Tatsuya NOGAMI
;
Tadamichi MITSUMA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Seki-gan-ryo;
pulse diagnosis;
type of cold
- From:Kampo Medicine
2004;55(5):639-643
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
We administered Seki-gan-ryo to 24 patients with severe asthenia and cold syndrome as judging by Japanese traditional Kampo medicine. The patients were separated into responder, and non-responder groups. There were 12 patients in the non-responding group. We investigated the clinical indicators of Seki-gan-ryo with special reference to the type of cold and pulse diagnosis. The type of cold wass divided into three groups; heat in the upper and cold in the lower, and limbs type. Pulses superficialis-profundus and excess-efficiency were graded from the diagram.
Seven of the 11 patients in the non-responder group appeared to have a general type of cold. There was, however, no statistical difference between the responders and the non-responders, in their type of cold. All patients in the responder group presented with relatively strong pulses (excess: 1, relative excess: 4, and balance: 5). On the other hand, the strength of pulses in the non-responder group appeared to vary.
If patients with severe asthenia and cold syndrome present with a relatively strong pulse, Seki-gan-ryo may be thought of as discriminating formula.