• Title/Summary/Keyword: Hwangryunhaedok-tang Herbal-Acupuncture

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A Case Report of Hemiparesis and Hypesthesia in a Patient with an Intracerebral Hemorrhage at the Basal Ganglia Treated with Traditional Korean Medicine (기저핵 뇌출혈로 인한 반신부전마비, 감각장애에 대한 한방치험 1례)

  • Jeong, Taek-su;Jeon, Gyeong-ryung;Cho, Jun-ho;Park, Jin-seo;Sohn, Soo-ah;Kwon, Do-ick
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.39 no.5
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    • pp.1015-1022
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    • 2018
  • Objectives: The aim of this study is to describe the effects of traditional Korean medicine treatment on a patient with an intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) at the left basal ganglia. Methods: The patient was treated with herbal medicine (Gamicheongsim-tang, Hwangryunhaedok-tang-tablet), acupuncture, moxibustion, and rehabilitative therapy. The effects of these treatments were evaluated using the manual muscle test (MMT), sensory scale, Korean version of the modified Barthel index (K-MBI), and the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS). Results: After treatment, the MMT grade improved from 3+/3+ to 4+/4+, and the sensory scale increased from 40%/40%/40% to 80%/80%/80%. In addition, the K-MBI score improved from 56 to 100, and the NIHSS score decreased from 7 to 1. Conclusion: The results suggest that traditional Korean medicine can be effective in the treatment of patients with ICH.

A Patient with Moderate Insomnia Improved after Treatment with Yukmijihwang-tang (Liuwei Dihuang tang), Hwangryunhaedok-tang (Huanglian Jiedu tang), and Electroacupuncture: A Case Report (중등도의 불면환자를 육미지황탕(六味地黃湯)(Liuwei Dihuang decoction)과 황련해독탕(黃連解毒湯)(Huanglian Jiedu Decoction) 병용 투여 및 배수혈 전침치료로 호전시킨 1례 : 증례보고)

  • Roh, Minyeong;Lee, Jihyun;Jun, HyungSun;Han, Yanghee;Kim, Hyunho;Leem, Jungtae
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.494-501
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    • 2020
  • Objectives: Insomnia is a common condition that causes deterioration of cognitive function and physical function and has a negative impact on quality of life. Insomnia is experienced by more than one-third of the population of the world. Although sleeping pills are currently used as therapeutic agents, they have side effects, so safer treatment methods are needed. Therefore, we report a case of an outpatient who sleeps only one hour a day due to insomnia. Methods: The patient visited Korean Medicine Hospital 10 times for four weeks and was treated with Korean medicine therapies, including electroacupuncture on the back-Shu points and herbal medicine (Yukmijihwang-tang and Hwangnyeonhaedok-tang). Treatment progress was assessed using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI). Results: After 29 days of treatment, the PSQI score decreased from 20 points and 14 points. The ISI score also decreased to decreased to 22 points from 26 points. The average daily sleeping time increased from 60 minutes to 197.1 minutes after treatment. No significant side effects were observed. Conclusions: Yukmijihwang-tang and Hwangnyeonhaedok-tang with electroacupuncture might be a recommended therapeutic option for insomnia patients.

A Case Report of Headache, Nausea after Post-Concussion Syndrome Treated with Traditional Korean Medicine (두통, 오심을 주소로 하는 뇌진탕후증후군(postconcussion syndrome, PCS) 환자의 한방 치험 1례)

  • Park, Jin-seo;Jeon, Gyeong-ryung;Cho, Jun-ho;Kil, Bong-hun;Kim, Dong-won;Kim, Chang-wan;Jeong, Yun-kyeong
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.228-235
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study is to report the clinical effect of Korean medicine on a patient who experienced headaches and nausea after post-concussion syndrome. The patient was treated with herbal medicine (Oryung-san, Hwangryunhaedok-tang-tablet) and acupuncture for four weeks. As a result, the pain degree compared to the day of hospitalization of headache and nausea and pain rating score of headache decreased after treatment. Therefore, this case is useful for describing Korean medicine treatment for headache and nausea after post-concussion syndrome, and further case reports and studies will be needed in the future.

Three Cases of Acute Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo Improved after Korean Medicine Treatment (한방 치료 후 호전된 급성기 양성 발작성 두위성 현훈 치험 3례)

  • Choi, Yoon-Young;Byun, Jung-Ah;Kim, Su-Yeong;Hwang, Mi-Lee;An, Jae-Hyun;Jung, Hyun-A
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.134-145
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    • 2021
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study is to report three cases of Korean medical treatment for acute benign paroxysmal positional vertigo(BPPV). Methods : This study was conducted with three acute benign paroxysmal positional vertigo patients who hospit alized in Ophthalmology, Otolaryngology & Dermatology Clinic of Korean medical Hospital. Three patients were treated with Korean medical treatment including herbal medicine(Banhabaeckchulchunma-tang), acupuncture, p harmacopuncture(Hwangryunhaedok-tang). After treatment, we evaluated subjective symptoms. Results : The results of three patient showed remarkable improvements on subjective symptoms after the treatment. Conclusions : It is considered that Korean medical treatment can be applied to the treatment of BPPV.

A Case Report of Fibromyalgia Improved by Korean Medical Treatment (섬유근육통의 한방치료 증례보고 1례)

  • Moon, Yeon-ju;Chu, Hong-min;Shin, Hye-ryung;Lee, Jun-young;Kweon, So-hyoun;Kim, Cheol-hyun;Song, Bong-keun;Won, Jin-hee;Baek, Dong-gi
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.192-200
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    • 2019
  • Introduction: The aim of this study is to report the effect of traditional Korean medical treatment on fibromyalgia. Case presentation: A patient with fibromyalgia was treated with acupuncture, pharmacopuncture (Bee venom, Hwangryunhaedok-tang), cupping therapy, moxibustion therapy and herbal medicine for 37 days. To reduce the patient's symptoms, we provided herbal medicine three times a day, as well as acupuncture, pharmacopuncture, cupping therapy and moxibustion therapy once a day for 37 days. To evaluate the results of this treatment, we used the Numeral Rating Scale (NRS), Score of Sleeping Quality (SSQ) and Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire (FIQ). After treatment, the patient showed that pain was reduced, the score of NRS was improved, FIQ improved from 91 to 69 and SSQ improved from 3 to 1. No adverse reaction was noted. Conclusion: According to the result, traditional Korean medical treatment can be effective and safe for the treatment of fibromyalgia.

A Case of Atopic Dermatitis Accompanying Seborrheic Capitis and Nummular Eczema (두피 지루피부염과 화폐상 습진을 동반한 아토피피부염 환자 치험 1례)

  • Song, Ji-Hoon;Jung, Min-Yeong;Kim, Jong-Han;Choi, Jung-Hwa;Park, Soo-Yeon
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.91-104
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    • 2022
  • Objectives : The objective of this study is to report a case of a male atopic dermatitis patient accompanying seborrheic capitis and nummular eczema improved by Korean medicine therapy and lifestyle modification. Methods : A male patient was hospitalized for eczematous lesions in the head, face, and both hands which relapsed on March 2021. For 15 days, he took Korean medicine therapy including acupuncture, Bangpungtongseongsan-gagam, pharmacopuncture, and wet dressing with Hwangryunhaedok-tang. Simultaneously, lifestyle correction also conducted during administration. On the other hand, corticosteroid and antihistamine were prescribed from internal medicine of our hospital for the first 10 days because of severe skin lesions. As an outpatient, he was continuously treated by the same Korean medicine therapy except herbal decoction weekly for about 7 months after discharge. To assess symptoms, scoring atopic dermatitis(SCORAD) index, taking photos, and numerical rating scale(NRS) were used. Results : After 15 days of hospitalization, the SCORAD index decreased to 30.0, which was about a half of the initial SCORAD index(61.2). NRS score also dropped from 6 to 3. Despite stopping western medicine administration, skin lesions and subjective symptoms of the patient were steadily improved without aggravation. For 7 months of continued outpatient treatment, atopic dermatitis were steadily ameliorated despite temporary aggravation and improvement of symptoms, and seborrheic capitis was not relapsed. The final SCORAD index and NRS on November 9th, 2021 were 24.7 and 1, respectively. Conclusions : These results suggests that Korean medicine therapy contributes to improving SCORAD index, subjective symptoms, and skin lesions of the patient. Furthermore, lifestyle modification is also important as much as proper treatment for caring atopic dermatitis patients.

Study on Current Usage Status of Pharmacopuncture for Insomnia among Korean Medicine Doctors (불면증에 대한 약침 치료 현황 조사 연구)

  • Choi, Sung-Youl;Cho, Jun-Hee;Lim, Jung-Hwa;Kim, Bo-Kyung
    • Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.141-154
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    • 2021
  • Objectives: Pharmacopuncture is a Korean medicine treatment that combines acupuncture and herbal medicines. The aim of this study was to investigate the current usage status of pharmacopuncture for insomnia among Korean medicine doctors (KMDs). Methods: We conducted a self-reporting online survey targeting KMDs from February 23 to March 15, 2021 with cooperation of the Association of Korean Medicine. Responses of 957 KMDs were analyzed. Results: Types of pharmacopuncture mainly used in treatment for insomnia were placenta pharmacopuncture and Hwangryunhaedok-tang pharmacopuncture. Cephalic and facial region were preferred as the treatment site. For one treatment, total usage of pharmacopuncture was more than 0.5 cc but less than 1 cc. Among respondents, the largest number of respondents thought that clinical experience and patient symptoms were important as selection criteria of acupoints using Pharmacopuncture for insomnia. Average treatment duration of using Pharmacopuncture for insmonia was more than 4 weeks. Most KMDs preferred treatment for one to four times a week regarding the treatment cycle. The use of Pharmacopuncture for insomnia was recognized as having a good effect, although other KMDs were concerned about the insufficient evidence and the high cost due to non-reimbursement of pharmacopuncture therapy. Conclusions: In order to activate pharmacopuncture treatment for insomnia, it is necessary to secure effectiveness and safety through basic research, create evidence through clinical research, and reduce costs for patients.