• Title/Summary/Keyword: Ramsay Hunt Syndrom

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The clinical effect of Embedding Therapy for Ramsay Hunt syndrome

  • Jo, Na Young;Roh, Jeong Du
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.125-132
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    • 2016
  • Objectives: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the clinical effects of Embedding Therapy for Ramsay Hunt syndrome. Methods: 5 patients with Ramsay Hunt syndrome were treated with Embedding therapy. It was performed once a day, once a week. 15~20 Embedding threads were used in each Embedding treatment. The total number of Embedding therapy treatments was 4 or 8. To evaluate the effects of Embedding therapy, we analyzed Yanagihara's score and House-Brackmann scale Results: In case 1, After treatment the Yanagihara's score was changed from 3 to 7 and the House-Brackmann scale was changed from VI to V. In case 2, After treatment the Yanagihara's score was changed from 12 to 33 and the House-Brackmann scale was changed from IV to I. In case 3, After treatment the Yanagihara's score was changed from 3 to 9 and the House-Brackmann scale was changed from VI to V. In case 4, After treatment the Yanagihara's score was changed from 22 to 32 and the House-Brackmann scale was changed from III to I. In case 5, After treatment the Yanagihara's score was changed from 23 to 37 and the House-Brackmann scale was changed from III to I. Conclusion: Embedding Therapy is effective for improve the symptoms of Ramsay Hunt syndrom. Therefore, it will be used to treat Ramsay Hunt syndrome.

One case of Ramsay Hunt Syndrome which were treated with Daewhangchijahwangbaeg-byung(大黃梔子黃栢餠) and Yongdamsagantang-gami(龍膽瀉肝湯加味) (Ramsay Hunt Syndrome 환자를 대황치자황백병(大黃梔子黃栢餠)과 용담사간탕가미(龍膽瀉肝湯加味)로 치료한 치험1례)

  • Rhim Eun-Kyung;Lee Yun-Jae;Hwang Sang-Il;Baek Dong-Gi;Hong Seok-Hoon;Kim Song-Baeg;Yun Jong-Min;Yang Kyung-Suk;Choi Deok-Hwa;Shin Sun-Ho
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.24 no.4_2
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    • pp.1007-1013
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    • 2003
  • Ramsay Hunt Syndrome is caused by infection of herpes zoster and associated with otalgia, herpetic eruptions, facial palsy, trigerminal pain and cochleovestibular dysfunction such as deafness, tinnitus, vertigo and so on. A 60-year old female, who has tinnitus, peripheral facial palsy, deafness, vertigo, postauricular pain and herpetic eschar, had been admitted to Wonkwang University Oriental Jeonju Medicine Hospital. We treated this patient with Daehwangchijahwangbaeg-byung and Yongdamsagantang-gami, and the patients showed improvement in the symptoms. So we describe the process and contents about the way the patient was cured.

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