1.Study for Clinical Effects of Byakkokaninjinto on the Patients with Atopic Dermatitis
Kampo Medicine 2008;59(3):483-489
We medicated14atopic dermatitis patients who had erythema of the face with byakkokaninjinto. Before prescribing byakkokaninjinto for each patient, a questionnaire on their subjective symptoms or constitutions was carried out. Moreover, in order to evaluate the effect of byakkokaninjinto and the transition of subjective symptoms, such as a hot flushes and thirst of the throat, condition diaries were prepared, and the grade of each symptom was scored by the patients themselves during treatment.These results demonstrated that byakkokaninjinto was effective for patients who had severe hot flushes of the face.
symptoms <1>
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Hot flushes
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Clinical
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Face
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Dermatitis, Atopic
2.Study of the Pathophysiology of Hot Flush and Cold Feet by Using an Infrared Thermometer
Kazuyuki ISHIDA ; Hiroshi SATO
Kampo Medicine 2009;60(5):503-511
[Purpose] We studied the pathophysiology of hot flush and cold feet.[Methods] By using an infrared thermometer, we measured the surface temperature of 98 female patients. We classified the patients into 4 groups : Group A patients without hot flushes or cold feet ; Group B patients with hot flushes but without cold feet ; Group C, patients without hot flushes but with cold feet ; and Group D patients with both hot flushes and cold feet. We measured the surface temperature of their tongues, upper abdomen, lower abdomen, and soles.[Results] The tongue temperature in Group B was significantly higher than that in Group A. The difference in the temperatures between the tongue and upper abdomen in Group B was also significantly greater than that in group A. Groups C and D, on the other hand, showed similar surface temperatures. Then, we examined the relationship between tongue temperatures, and the difference in the temperatures between the tongue and sole (Diff T-S) by using a correlation coefficient test : a significant correlation (r=0.77) was observed in Group C but not in Group D. Next, the patients in Group D were divided into 3 subgroups on the basis of their Diff T-S ; we found that these subgroups were characterized by the constitutionally ordinary symptoms (COS) of “yin and yang” and “deficiency and excess.”[Discussion] The occurrence of hot flush with cold feet was shown to depend on the slope of the body temperature, which was influenced by COS.[Conclusion] The occurrence of hot flush is associated with COS.
Hot flushes
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Feet, unit of measurement
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Tongue
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Group D
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Group B rank