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Acupunct Electrother Res ; 17(3): 195-208, 1992.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1357925

ABSTRACT

We treated 61 cases of psoriasis with acupuncture, including 25 patients with complications of joint involvement and two cases with scleroderma additionally. All of the patients had failed to respond to their prior conventional western medical management. 25 patients were males and 36 were females. Their ages ranged from 22 to 84 years, with an average of about 52 years. There was no significant difference of the average ages between the sexes. Most of them (about 61%) had quite extensive involvement of the body. The average of duration of their illness was over 16 years, ranging from two to 65 years. They received an average of about nine sessions of acupuncture treatment, ranging from one to 15. Almost one third (19) of them had eleven to thirteen sessions. With the acupuncture treatment, about one-half (30) of the 61 patients had complete or almost complete clearance of the skin lesions. About a quarter (14 patients) of them had a clearance of about two thirds of the skin lesions. Eight of them had a clearance of one third of the skin lesions. Nine patients had minimal or no improvement. Our experience indicates that acupuncture is induced an effective therapeutic modality for psoriasis, particularly when the western medical management is unsuccessful. We speculated about the possible involvement of the cutaneous reticuloendothelial system in the clearance of the skin lesions.


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Acupuncture Therapy , Psoriasis/therapy , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Chi-Square Distribution , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies , Severity of Illness Index
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Acupunct Electrother Res ; 16(3-4): 135-42, 1991.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1685622

ABSTRACT

Herpes simplex is a common skin disorder. There is no effective cure. The recent introduction of drugs, such as acyclovir, is indeed a great advance in its therapeutics. However, these drugs may only modestly reduce the length of an attack, but do not lengthen the remission nor prevent recurrences. Our very limited experience in two cases of herpes oral-labialis and three cases of herpes genitalis with acupuncture treatment seemed to indicate the possibility of a marked reduction of an episode, a lengthening of the remission, and a prevention of recurrences. We hope our report would encourage our colleagues to try acupuncture in the clinical management of herpes cases and to study its immunologic effects.


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Acupuncture Therapy/standards , Herpes Genitalis/therapy , Herpes Labialis/therapy , Acupuncture Points , Adult , Female , Herpes Genitalis/diagnosis , Herpes Labialis/diagnosis , Humans , Middle Aged , Recurrence
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