1.Clinical Manifestations of Chukenchuto sho
Atsushi CHINO ; Masanori TSUJI ; Makoto SUMIKOSHI ; Toru KOBAYASHI ; Shohaku YAMAMOTO ; Katsutoshi TERASAWA
Kampo Medicine 2017;68(2):152-156
Chukenchuto is often reported to be useful for constipation. We experienced patients with diarrhea or loose stool, successfully treated with chukenchuto. In this report, five cases are documented. Of these, four cases did not present with constipation. We emphasize that chukenchuto is also effective for diarrhea or loose stool. Other clinical manifestations such as gargling sound or abdominal distension, tension of abdominal rectus muscle, and feeling of cold are common in cases where chukenchuto is effective.
2.Effectiveness of Mao-bushi-saishin-to in Treating Common Cold Syndrome. Controlled Comparative Study Using the Sealed Envelope Method.
Yukihiko HOMMA ; Kazuo TAKAOKA ; Hirokazu YOZAWA ; Yoshimitsu KATAOKA ; Soichiro GOTO ; Masanori SENJO ; Nobuaki MIZUSHIMA ; Kazuyuki TSUJI ; Sumio IMAI ; Yasuyuki MIZUTANI ; Kenji KAKUYA ; Yoshikazu ONDA ; Eiji NIIDA ; Shinji ARAI ; Toshiyuki NEGISHI ; Kohei ETIZENYA ; Katsuhiro FUJITA ; Mitsuaki MIYAMOTO ; Toshiyuki KOSEKI
Kampo Medicine 1996;47(2):245-252
To investigate the effectiveness of Maobushisaishin-to (traditional Japanese herbal medicine; Tsumura TJ-127) in treating the common cold, a clinical comparison between Maobushisaishin-to and a general common cold drug was conducted using the sealed envelope method. The study involved 83 patients in the TJ-127 group and 88 patients in the general cold drug group. No differences in age, gender or the period from the onset of the disease to the beginning of treatment were observed between the two groups.
The results indicated greater than moderate improvement in 81.9% of the TJ-127 group, compared with 60.3% of the compound cold drug group (p<0.01). Further analysis of symptom diaries kept by the patients indicated that TJ-127 provided more rapid relief for symptoms such as fever, feeling feverish, coughing and phlegm than did the general cold drug. No side effects were observed for the TJ-127. These results suggest that TJ-127 is effective in the treatment of the common cold.
3.Five Cases of Frequent Hypertensive Urgency Successfully Treated with Shichimotsukokato
Masanori TSUJI ; Atsushi CHINO ; Katsutoshi TERASAWA
Kampo Medicine 2019;70(3):260-265
Hypertensive urgency is sometimes repeated and difficult to treat with anti-hypertensive agents or anxiolytics. There were few reports on treatment of hypertensive urgency with Kampo medicine. We experienced five cases of frequent hypertensive urgency, successfully treated with shichimotsukokato only. All cases had deficiency pattern and symptoms of blood deficiency. It took relatively short term to stabilize blood pressure after taking shichimotsukokato, and the efficacy of this drug had been continued. Shichimotsukokato can attribute to rapid and continuous stabilization of blood pressure for frequent hypertensive urgency of those who have deficiency pattern and blood deficiency.
4.Two Cases of Hypertension Successfully Treated with Keishininjinto
Masanori TSUJI ; Atsushi CHINO ; Katsutoshi TERASAWA
Kampo Medicine 2020;71(1):66-70
Keishininjinto has been used for those who have both interior cold pattern of ninjinto and exterior pattern, but there were no reports on improvement of hypertension. We experienced two cases that treatment with keishininjinto was effective for hypertension. The complaint of one case was dizziness, and the other was diarrhea. Both cases had epigastric discomfort and resistance, cold of epigastrium, and upper heat and lower cold. Treatment with keishininjinto was effective not only for the complaints but also for improvement of hypertension. Hypertension can be managed by Kampo therapy with keishininjinto in accordance with traditional sho indications. We consider that there were interesting clinical cases treated with Kampo medicine based on the theory whereby sho correlates with a formulation.
5.Polypharmacy Caused by Kampo Prescriptions
Atsushi CHINO ; Masanori TSUJI ; Akio YAGI ; Katsutoshi TERASAWA
Kampo Medicine 2019;70(1):72-76
As the elderly society grows, polypharmacy becomes a problem in clinical practice. Until now, some Kampo treatments have been reported to be useful for polypharmacy caused by western-style medicines. But this report shows that Kampo medicines in themselves could be the cause of polypharmacy. In fact, multiple Kampo prescriptions from several medical agencies are given to one patient in Japan. From the view point of proper use of Kampo prescriptions, medical experts and entire business fields related to Kampo medicine should take measures rapidly for so-called “Kampo polypharmacy” after analyzing the actual situation.
6.Two Cases of Hiccups Successfully Treated with Keishininjinto
Masanori TSUJI ; Atsushi CHINO ; Toru KOBAYASHI ; Katsutoshi TERASAWA
Kampo Medicine 2021;72(1):22-26
Persistent or intractable hiccups worsen the activity of daily life and the quality of life of patients, but are sometimes difficult to treat. There are no recommended therapies in Western medicine for hiccups, and Kampo medicine can often be used. However, there have been no case reports on keishininjinto for hiccups. We experienced two cases of hiccups successfully treated with keishininjinto. Case 1 was a 68-year-old man who continued intractable hiccups for 3 years. Case 2 was an 81-year-old man who developed persistent hiccups during mechanical ventilation. Both cases had spontaneous sweat, tendency of diarrhea, epigastric discomfort and resistance, and cold of epigastrium, so we diagnosed them as keishininjinto-sho. It took 6 months to improve hiccups after administration of keishininjinto in case 1 and 1 week in case 2. Keishininjinto can be effective for hiccups with interior and cold pattern.
7.A Case of Pleural Effusion Due to Bacterial Pleurisy Markedly Reduced by Treatment with Saikanto
Atsushi CHINO ; Masanori TSUJI ; Katsutoshi TERASAWA
Kampo Medicine 2021;72(3):281-286
Although saikanto has often been used for infectious pleuritis, there are few reports on the usefulness of it in recent years. We experienced a patient successfully treated with saikanto, who was suffering from bacterial pleuritis with residual pleural effusion, which was difficult to drain and treat with antibacterial drugs. Kampo treatment including saikanto should be used for pleuritis that is not sufficiently improved by Western medical treatment alone.
8.Two Cases of Abdominal Distension Successfully Treated with Tokishigyakukagoshuyushokyoto
Masanori TSUJI ; Atsushi CHINO ; Katsutoshi TERASAWA
Kampo Medicine 2022;73(1):67-73
Abdominal distension is one of the common symptoms and can cause abdominal pain and anorexia, which may raise adverse effect on general well-being and quality of life. In Western medicine, there are specialized treatments for structural lesions associated with abdominal distension, but functional abdominal distension is often difficult to treat. There have been some reports of Kampo medicine for treatment of abdominal distension, but no case reports on tokishigyakukagoshuyushokyoto. We experienced two cases of abdominal distension successfully treated with tokishigyakukagoshuyushokyoto. Case 1 was 86-year-old woman who developed abdominal distension with frequent belching. Case 2 was 59-year-old man who developed abdominal distension associated with opioid. Regulating qi medicine was not effective for abdominal distension in both cases. Both cases had reversal coldness of the extremities, tympanic sounds of abdomen, coldness of abdomen, and inguinal tenderness and resistance. Therefore, we diagnosed them as tokishigyakukagoshuyushokyoto sho. After administration of tokishigyakukagoshuyushokyoto, in Case 1, the frequency of belching decreased and the appetite increased with the improvement of abdominal distension. In Case 2, increasing the dose of goshuyu in tokishigyakukagoshuyushokyoto relieved abdominal distension. Tokishigyakukagoshuyushokyoto can be effective for abdominal distension with interior cold pattern.
9.Two Cases Report of Periodic Movement of Extremities Successfully Treated with a Kampo Formulation Boibukuryoto
Katsutoshi TERASAWA ; Masanori TSUJI ; Akio YAGI ; Toru KOBAYASHI ; Makoto SUMIKOSHI ; Atsushi CHINO
Kampo Medicine 2017;68(3):231-235
A Kampo formulation boibukuryoto is originally described in the classic textbook “Kinkiyouryaku,” which indication is involuntary muscle movement (IMM) of extremities, similar to the movement of leaves of an elm tree. We experienced two cases of IMM successfully treated with boibukuryoto. This report presented the details of these two cases of IMM and the results of surface electromyogram (EMG). There has never been a report of boibukuryoto for the treatment of IMM. The results of EMG indicate that IMM may be associated with myokymia.
10.A Case Report of Severe Headache after Decompression Craniotomy by Cerebellar Infarction Successfully Treated with a Kampo Formulation Goreisan
Katsutoshi TERASAWA ; Toru KOBAYASHI ; Makoto SUMIKOSHI ; Masanori TSUJI ; Atsushi CHINO
Kampo Medicine 2021;72(1):54-57
We report a case of severe headache associated with cerebellar infarction was successfully treated with Kampo therapy. The patient complained of severe headache and vertigo in spite of standard therapy after the decompression craniectomy. However, his symptoms were relieved immediately by administration of goreisan. The pharmacological effect of Kampo formulation i.e. goreisan is still unknown, but this formulation has been used for headache with edema, vertigo and vomiting. According to the classic textbook, this formulation has a potential to improve water imbalance in the body, including brain edema. This Kampo medicine is seemed to be an alternative to manage such patients.