1. Effect of Goreisan in Refractory Neuralgia after Hansen's Disease
Kosuke TAJIMA ; Kosuke TAJIMA ; Kosuke TAJIMA
Kampo Medicine 2010; 61 ( 7 ):917-919
Hansen's disease (HD) is a chronic infectious disease caused by the Mycobacterium leprae, which parasitizes skin macrophages and Schwann cells of peripheral nerves. Left untreated, leprosy can be progressive, causing permanent damage to the skin, nerves, limbs and eyes due to sensory disturbance and neuritis. Many HD patients suffer from refractory neuralgia for which neither painkillers nor other western medicine are usually effective. Here, we will report the case of an 85 year-old male, whose refractory neuralgia remarkably improved with goreisan. The mechanisms by which goreisan was effective may be as follows : (1) neuralgia pathology is an interstitial edema of peripheral nerves, and can explain as a local Sui-doku, a specific Sho for goreisan ; (2) peripheral nerve ischemia, caused by scar formation from chronic inflammation, leads to dysfunction of Na+/K+ ATPase, and extracellular potassium concentration increases. This environmental change leads a neural hypersensitivity, and goreisan is known to decrease extracellular potassium concentrations. This case suggests goreisan might be worth considering for use in refractory neuralgia, not only in HD patients, but also in other neuropathies.
2.Case Reports of Posttraumatic Neck Syndrome Successfully Treated with Hochu-ekki-to and Goreisan
Kosuke TAJIMA ; Hirobumi YOSHIDA
Kampo Medicine 2005;56(3):453-457
We will report 2 cases of posttraumatic neck syndrome being successfully treated with Hochu-ekki-to and Goreisan.
A 52-and a 47-year-old women suffered the posttraumatic neck syndrome (whiplash injury) by the traffic accident. They did not respond to NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) for several months. According to the “Shou” (“Kikyo” and “Suitai”) of these patients, we prescribed Hochu-ekki-to and Goreisan.
Whiplash injury is a soft tissue injury of the neck, and said to be “Oketsu” because the presence of the internal hemorrhage in the soft tissue is believed. But we did not find “Oketsu” in our 2 cases. Chronic pain patients are often “Kikyo”, thus we assume treatments on “Kikyo” should be effective in posttraumatic neck syndrome.
3.Effect of Goreisan in Refractory Neuralgia after Hansen's Disease
Kosuke TAJIMA ; Hirobumi YOSHIDA ; Takashi MATSUMURA
Kampo Medicine 2010;61(7):917-919
Hansen's disease (HD) is a chronic infectious disease caused by the Mycobacterium leprae, which parasitizes skin macrophages and Schwann cells of peripheral nerves. Left untreated, leprosy can be progressive, causing permanent damage to the skin, nerves, limbs and eyes due to sensory disturbance and neuritis. Many HD patients suffer from refractory neuralgia for which neither painkillers nor other western medicine are usually effective. Here, we will report the case of an 85 year-old male, whose refractory neuralgia remarkably improved with goreisan. The mechanisms by which goreisan was effective may be as follows : (1) neuralgia pathology is an interstitial edema of peripheral nerves, and can explain as a local Sui-doku, a specific Sho for goreisan ; (2) peripheral nerve ischemia, caused by scar formation from chronic inflammation, leads to dysfunction of Na+/K+ ATPase, and extracellular potassium concentration increases. This environmental change leads a neural hypersensitivity, and goreisan is known to decrease extracellular potassium concentrations. This case suggests goreisan might be worth considering for use in refractory neuralgia, not only in HD patients, but also in other neuropathies.