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Kampo Medicine ; : 452-459, 2021.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-966032

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Yang diseases of the Shanghanlun (shōkanron) list the Three Yangs in the order of early yang stage pattern (taiyōbyō), middle yang stage pattern (yōmeibyō) and late yang stage pattern (shōyōbyō). However, in Japan, the order is early yang stage pattern, late yang stage pattern, and middle yang stage pattern. A survey of Japanese disease history revealed that by the Edo period smallpox, measles, and influenza were infectious, febrile, and highly lethal. Furthermore, these diseases exhibited bimodal fever. We investigated and examined how Kampo doctors viewed the order of the Three Yangs in the Shōkanron from the literature of the Edo period, and found that the epidemic period of these three diseases coincided with the increase in the number of doctors advocating late yang stage pattern. It is thought that the Three Yangs in Japan came to be recognized in the order of early yang stage pattern, late yang stage pattern, and middle yang stage pattern through these three dis­eases that became prevalent from around 1700.

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Kampo Medicine ; : 148-152, 2021.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-936743

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We report a case in which goreisan with hoketsuzai (blood-tonifying formula) was successful in the treatment of a marked nutritional disorder. A 17-year-old woman was screened for prominent emaciation of unknown cause. After the administration of goreisan, edema was reduced and her body weight increased. Subsequently, anemia improved and muscle mass increased with a combination of shimotsuto or sokeikakketsuto. It is possible that goreisan with hoketsuzai improved the water balance of the whole body including the digestive tract, and restored the digestive and absorptive function.

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Kampo Medicine ; : 94-101, 2020.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-843014

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Six patients with psychiatric symptoms were successfully treated with shimotsuto-containing medication. Case 1 was a 13-year-old boy who complained of difficulty in getting up ; however, when he was treated with a focus on the decrease in his concentration, he was able to go to school after treatment. Case 2 was an 18-year-old girl who had also difficulty in getting up, but was able to go to school. Case 3 was a 10-year-old girl who was able to go to school partially after treatment. Case 4, a 42-year-old man with apprehension in socializing, showed improvement in socializing after taking medication containing shimotsuto. Case 5 had various complaints that were relieved after taking medication containing shimotsuto. Case 6 was a 56-year-old woman who had also multiple complaints ; however, the symptoms were alleviated with shimotsuto-containing medication. All patients experienced depression and anxiety. Four patients with decreased cortisol recovered after treatment with shimotsuto. From these results, shimotsuto is considered to improve concentration, judgment, and psychiatric symptoms by treating blood deficiency.

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