A Case of Child Anxiety Disorder with Orthostatic Dysregulation Successfully Treated with Ogikenchuto in Combination with Western Medicine
- VernacularTitle:A Case of Child Anxiety Disorder with Orthostatic Dysregulation Successfully Treated with Ogikenchuto in Combination with Western Medicine
- Author:
Kaori HIRABAYASHI
1
;
Hiroko SATO
2
;
Mahito SATO
1
;
Jun'ichi TAMURA
1
Author Information
- Keywords: anxiety disorder; Ogikenchuto; Kankikyo; orthostatic dysregulation (OD)
- From:Kampo Medicine 2017;68(4):362-365
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
- Abstract: We treated a pediatric patient suffered from anxiety disorder with ogikenchuto in combination with Western medicine. The case was a teenage girl with long-term neck pain. After entering junior high school, she had palpitations and was afraid while interacting with other students, experienced headaches, struggled to get out of bed in the morning, and developed anorexia and dizziness upon standing up. She was diagnosed with anxiety disorder and orthostatic dysregulation (OD) associated with autistic disorder at a pediatrics department. Pediatricians prescribed aripiprazole and midodrine hydrochloride. And she was referred to our department for treatment with Kampo medicine. Her condition was presumed to be various deficiencies with kikyo, kigyaku, suitai, and kankikyo. She was prescribed 9 g of ogikenchuto extract per day, and the symptoms improved. Kankikyo should be considered for OD patients with psychosomatic symptoms, and ogikenchuto may be one of the prescription drugs for such condition.