1.Skin Disease Successfully Treated with Kampo Medicine Based on Meridian and Collateral Theories after Treatment : A Report of Two Cases
Yasuo UTSUMI ; Yuzo FUKUSHIMA ; Ryosuke FUJITA ; Toshiko TODA ; Akiko NOMI ; Nobuhiro MIYAMOTO
Kampo Medicine 2021;72(4):349-353
Eruption as a dermatological disease is often localized, which is not fully explained by Western medicine. However, localization of eruption is interpreted in Kampo medicine according to meridian and collateral theories, and here, we report two cases of successful treatment with Kampo medicine. Case 1 was of a 32-year-old woman who visited our clinic because of localized eruption around her mouth and was diagnosed with acne vulgaris. She was administered rikkunshito effectively. Case 2 was of a 37-year-old man who visited our clinic because of localized eruption in the anterior portion of the neck and was diagnosed with atopic dermatitis. He was administered shin'iseihaito effectively. Rikkunshito and shin'iseihaito are generally not adapted for dermatological diseases but were effective. After treatment we considered meridian and collateral theories. These two cases are depended on stomach meridian of foot-yangming and large intestine meridians of hand-yangming, rikkunshito and shin'iseihaito were consisted of herbs concerning with spleen and lung meridians. Two cases were successfully treated through spleen meridian of greater yin and hand great yin lung meridian, which make exterior and interior with stomach meridian of foot-yangming and large intestine meridians of hand-yangming. Kampo medicine was effective for treating these diseases based on meridian and collateral theories.
2.A Report on Three Cases of Infertility that Resulted in Pregnancy and Childbirth when Tokishakuyakusan was Administered Following Symptomatic Treatment Resolving Blood Stasis or Regulating qi
Toshiko TODA ; Atsuko SHIOTA ; Yuzo FUKUSHIMA ; Ryosuke FUJITA ; Yasushi TAKUSHIMA ; Akiko NOUMI
Kampo Medicine 2021;72(4):377-382
Tokishakuyakusan is well-known to be useful in infertility. We report 3 cases of infertility that resulted in pregnancy and childbirth due to oral administration of tokishakuyakusan after being led to tokishakuyakusan pattern by symptomatic treatment resolving blood stasis or regulating qi. Case 1 was a 39-year-old woman with unexplained infertility. She visited our hospital because of irritability and was initially administered keishibukuryogankayokuinin and yokukansankachinpihange, and then tokishakuyakusan. After a month of treatment, she conceived. Case 2 was a 33-year-old woman who was diagnosed with ovarian dysfunction and received ovarian stimulation. To support infertility therapy she was administered keishibukuryogan, and subsequently, tokishakuyakusan based on her pattern. After 3 months of treatment, she conceived. Case 3 was a 37-year-old woman who was diagnosed with unexplained infertility and was administered kamishoyosan and hochuekkito for premenstrual syndrome at another hospital. She visited our hospital because of sensitivity to cold and fatigability. The previous treatment was discontinued, and she was administered tokishakuyakusan based on her pattern. After 2 months of treatment, she conceived. All 3 patients continued tokishakuyakusan treatment during pregnancy and successfully delivered live babies. These 3 cases initially received other Kampo medicines and then, tokishakuyakusan, according to the changed Kampo medical pattern. It is important to administer tokishakuyakusan to patients with infertility, following administration of appropriate Kampo medicine to correct their imbalance of qi, blood and fluid and after further confirming the abdominal signs suitable for tokishakuyakusan.
3.Successful Treatment Using Shomakakkonto in two Patients with Common Cold
Yuzo FUKUSHIMA ; Kaori MATSUMOTO ; Iwao SASAKI ; Ryosuke FUJITA ; Rikitoshi UENO ; Yasuo UTSUMI ; Toshiko TODA
Kampo Medicine 2019;70(4):333-336
Shomakakkonto is usually used for the treatment in patients with initial cold or dermatitis symptoms. We herein reported our experience with two cases of common cold accompanied by watery eyes and floating pulse that were successfully treated with shomakakkonto. The patients were an 81-year-old man and a 69-year-old woman who presented with common cold-like symptoms and watery eyes at our clinic, and were diagnosed with common cold of middle yang. Both patients were successfully treated with shomakakkonto. Common cold with watery eyes may be considered as an indication for treatment with shomakakkonto.
4.Kampo Medicine for the Treatment of Pain Due to Orthopedic Disorders
Yuzo FUKUSHIMA ; Ryousuke FUJITA ; Rikitoshi UENO ; Kazuhiko YAMASHITA ; Yasuo UTSUMI ; Tomomi SHIMIZU ; Toshiko TODA ; Asami OHMORI
Kampo Medicine 2019;70(1):35-41
In our clinic, patients with relatively positive diseases, which form the orthopedic conditions with inflammation, were successfully treated with eppikajutsuto and daiobotampito after reisenjotsuin. Patients with pain due to orthopedic disorders where NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) were difficult to be used or ineffective were successfully treated with eppikajutsuto and daiobotampito. We present the representative cases and bibliographically discuss them.
5.Successful Treatment with Tokishakuyakusan for de Quervain Disease and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome after Delivery
Yuzo FUKUSHIMA ; Atsuko SHIOTA ; Yasushi TAKUSHIMA ; Ryousuke FUJITA ; Toshiko TODA ; Tae FUNAKOSHI ; Junichiro MIAKE
Kampo Medicine 2019;70(3):236-239
De Quervain disease and carpal tunnel syndrome are major problems that occur after delivery. During pregnancy, hormone confusion readily causes inflammation of tendons ;furthermore, overuse of hands during care of other children contributes to symptom onset. We report four cases of de Quervain and carpal tunnel syndrome occurred after delivery. All patients were women, aged 33-39 years. All patients breast-fed after birth. One patient was diagnosed with de Quervain disease, two were diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome, and one was diagnosed with de Quervain disease accompanied by carpal tunnel syndrome. All patients received tokishakuyakusan ;thereafter, their pain decreased, but slight numbness from the carpal tunnel syndrome remained. Drugs that can be used during breastfeeding are limited ;however, tokishakuyakusan can be prescribed safely and effectively.
6.A Case of Qi-deficiency Fever Successfully Treated with Hochuekkito
Yuzo FUKUSHIMA ; Ryosuke FUJITA ; Mari HAMAYOSHI ; Kenkichiro TAIRA ; Toshiko TODA ; Atsuko SHIOTA
Kampo Medicine 2022;73(1):81-86
We report a case of qi-deficiency fever that was successfully treated with hochuekkito. A 26-year-old woman presented to our clinic with a complaint of pain of her fingers. Clinical findings revealed no evidence of rheumatoid arthritis. Since she wanted treatment for the recent mild fever, additional examination was performed. Infection, malignant tumor, and collagen disease were ruled out as probable cause of the fever. Clinically, she was diagnosed with qi-deficiency fever. After treatment with hochuekkito, her body temperature normalized, indicating that treatment with hochuekkito was effective. Hochuekkito was originally prescribed for treatment of qi deficiency due to yin fire ; however, it is currently used for treatment of other diseases. In this report, we described a case using hochuekkito.