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Kampo Medicine ; : 131-138, 2004.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-368452

ABSTRACT

We report three cases of dysesthesia that showed improvement after treatment with Ougikeishi-gomotsu-to. Case 1 was a 70-year-old woman diagnosed with post-herpetic neuralgia in 1998 (left trigeminal nerve level). She visited our department with left facial dysesthesia and pain on ****, 2002. We initiated the treatment by Ougikeishi-gomotsu-to. She judged the dysesthesia to have disappeared by about 50% after 4 weeks, and by about 10-20% after 6 weeks. We used Rokumi-gan with Ougikeishi-gomotsu-to on ********. She felt a little dysesthesia and pain on *****.<br>Case 2 was a 55-year-old woman diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome in March 2002. She had felt dysesthesia in both hands since 1999. She visited our department for the first time in April 2002. We initiated the treatment by Ougikeishi-gomotsu-to. After 1 week, she felt dysesthesia in only the fingertips. Now, we are using Boui-ougi-to, acupuncture and moxibustion in combination with Ougikeishi-gomotsu-to. She feels only a little dysesthesia.<br>Case 3 was a 72-year-old woman diagnosed with post-herpetic neuralgia on ********, 2002 (Th 12 and L 1 level). She was treated at the anesthesiology department on *****. But her pain and dysesthesia hardly improved. She visited our department on ****. We initiated the treatment by Ougikeishi-gomotsu-to. She judged her dysesthesia and pain to have disappeared by about 40% after 23 days, and by about 20% after 6 weeks.

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