Two Cases with Dysmenorrhea Successfully Treated with Daisaikoto Alone
10.3937/kampomed.65.298
- VernacularTitle:月経困難症に大柴胡湯単独で奏効した2例
- Author:
Yuko HORIBA
;
Tetsuhiro YOSHINO
;
Kenji WATANABE
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
dysmenorrhea;
qi stasis;
blood stasis;
daisaikoto
- From:Kampo Medicine
2014;65(4):298-301
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
Physicians usually prescribe specific formulae which are classified as treating blood stasis for dysmenorrhea in Japanese Kampo medicine. Daisaikoto is not classified as the category and rarely used to treat dysmenorrhea. Here, we report 2 cases of dysmenorrhea that were successfully treated with daisaikoto. In case 1, the patient was a 19-year-old student. Menstrual pain worsened and accompanied premenstrual headache and vomiting, disturbing her to go college since she started her college life. Commercial non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs were not effective. Her Kampo abdominal findings included abdominal strength excessive, fukuman, kyokyokuman and tenderness in the peri-umbilical region. We diagnosed her as “excessive pattern”, “heat pattern”, “qi stasis”, and “blood stasis”. We prescribed extract of daisaikoto 7.5 g per day. Four weeks later, she reported improvement of premenstrual headache and vomiting. Twenty weeks later, she needed no more analgesics at menstrual period. In case 2, the patient was a 35-year-old mother. After entrance examinations of her son and moving, her menstrual pain, headache and irritability worsened. Her Kampo abdominal findings included abdominal strength slightly excessive, fukuman, kyokyokuman, shinka hiko, and tenderness in the peri-umbilical region. We diagnosed her as the same as case 1 and prescribed the same. Eight weeks later, she reported dissaperance of headache and irritability. Twenty weeks later, menstrual pain improved.