Two Cases Successfully Treated with SANO-TO (Senkin-Ho)
10.3937/kampomed.58.57
- Author:
Mosaburo KAINUMA
;
Yoshiro HIRASAKI
;
Tatsuya NOGAMI
;
Hisashi INUTSUKA
;
Fumiji MIYASAKA
;
Yoshiko NAKAMURA
;
Nobukazu HORIE
;
Hideo KIMURA
;
Tadamichi MITSUMA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
sano-to (Senkin-Ho);
painful disease;
burning sensation in the hands and feet;
psychological symptom;
chillness
- MeSH:
Feet, unit of measurement;
Burning sensation;
Chills;
Cases;
symptoms <1>
- From:Kampo Medicine
2007;58(1):57-60
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
We reported two cases successfully treated with sano-to (Senkin-Ho). Case 1 was a 63-year old female, who visited our department in December 2004 complaining of polyarthralgia, a burning sensation in the hands and feet, irritability and chilliness. We prescribed sano-to (Senkin-Ho). The visual analogue scale (VAS) decreased from 100 mm on the first visit to 23 mm 10 months later in October 2005. Case 2 was a 62-year old female, who came to our department complaining of whole body pain in August 2004. Various Kampo medicines were tried but proved ineffective, and in June 2005 she was hospitalized. At that time, in addition to whole body pain, she complained of a burning sensation in her feet, psychological anxiety, and chillness. We prescribed sano-to (Senkin-Ho). After 2 months, her VAS decreased from 80 mm to 20 mm. We consider that sano-to (Senkin-Ho) should be prescribed more actively when patients suffer from painful diseases accompanied with subjective symptoms such as a burning sensation in the hands and feet, psychological symptoms, and chilliness.