A Case of Functional Constipation and Abdominal Distension Treated with Kobokushokyohangeninjinkanzoto
- VernacularTitle:機能性便秘と腹部膨満に厚朴生姜半夏人参甘草湯が奏効した一例
- Author:
Shohaku YAMAMOTO
;
Shizuka OTA
;
Masaki SONODA
;
Atsuko TAKATA
;
Rie KATORI
;
Takashi ITO
- Keywords: functional constipation; abdominal distension; daikenchuto; kobokushokyohangeninjinkanzoto
- From:Kampo Medicine 2017;68(2):111-116
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
Constipation is one of the most common symptoms seen in elderly people, and is sometimes difficult to treat. Daikenchuto is a well-known Kampo formulation for treating ileus. Here, we report a case in which daikenchuto was not effective and constipation was effectively treated with kobokushokyohangeninjinkanzoto. The patient was an 81-year-old woman who had been hospitalized for treatment of a thighbone fracture. She was originally constipated, and her constipation had worsened over the course of hospitalization. Colonoscopy examination and abdominal computerized tomography showed no structural lesions. Her constipation improved after the administration of daikenchuto, but the improvement was transient. Since the constipation and abdominal distension worsened after she began eating again, we administered kobokushokyohangeninjinkanzoto. Subsequently, her condition improved remarkably. Eight days later, we changed the initial kobokushokyohangeninjinkanzoto to ninjinto and hangekobokuto. Her complaint did not recur, and she was discharged 17 days later. In case of deficiency pattern ileus, kobokushokyohangeninjinkanzoto may be considered as an alternative to daikenchuto. Furthermore, we believe that the combination of ninjinto and hangekobokuto is an effective alternative to kobokushokyohangeninjinkanzoto.