Usage of Ogonto to Address the High Prevalence of Vomiting and Diarrhea amongst Senior Citizens in Nursing Home
10.3937/kampomed.62.53
- VernacularTitle:高齢者施設で多発した嘔吐下痢症に対する黄芩湯の使用経験
- Author:
Hisashi INUTSUKA
;
Tatsuya NOGAMI
;
Hideo KIMURA
;
Eiichi TAHARA
;
Tadamichi MITSUMA
;
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
norovirus;
vomiting;
diarrhea;
Kampo therapy;
ogonto
- From:Kampo Medicine
2011;62(1):53-56
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
Norovirus infection is a common cause of epidemic winter vomiting and diarrhea. The symptoms that present, such as vomiting, diarrhea, fever and abdominal pain, normally disappear within 1 to 3 days, although some fatal cases are reported in the elderly.During the two months from December 1, 2005 to January 31, 2006, we prescribed ogonto to twenty patients who presented with vomiting or diarrhea in a nursing home, and examined prescription times and illness durations, other drugs used, and whether there were any transfusion or complications.The number of ogonto doses given was from 1 to 12. Fifteen cases (75%) were dosed 3 times or less, and four cases were only dosed once. In terms of illness duration: eleven cases were cured in less than 24 hours; six cases were cured from 24 hours to less than 48 hours; two cases were cured from 48 hours to less than 72 hours; and one case was cured from 72 hours to less than 96 hours. Overall, seventeen cases (85%) were cured in less than 48 hours.Regarding the other treatment and complications: domperidone was used in four cases; and a transfusion was given in six cases. Aspiration pneumonia occurred in one case, but no patient required hospital treatment. Norovirus infection is usually treated only with symptomatic therapy, so we think Kampo therapy should be available because when started at an early stage, it can prevent this disease from becoming severe.