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A Case Study of a Taeyangin Patient with Vertebrobasilar Insufficient after Mistreat as Taeeumin. (태음인으로 오치(誤治)한 추골뇌저동맥부전증 태양인 환자 치험 1례)

  • Kang, Seok-Hwan;Jeon, Soo-Hyung;Na, Young-Ju;Kim, Jong-Won
    • Journal of Sasang Constitutional Medicine
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.338-349
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    • 2016
  • Objectives This case study was about a Taeyangin patient with transient ischemic attack(TIA) due to vertebrobasilar insufficiency(VBI). In this study, we report the progress of mistreat with Taeyangin as Taeeumin and the improvement of symptoms after rediagnosis as Taeyangin. Methods Patient's chief complain was weakness of lower limbs, dysarthria and dizziness. Patient first time took Taeeumin prescription such as Chunghyulganggi-tang, Chunsimyonja-tang and Sanyakbopaewon-tang. After occuring side effects we changed the prescription to Taeyangin herbal medicine such as Ogapijangchuk-tang gagam and Mihudeungsikjang-tang gagam. Result and Conclusion Patient suffered from diarrhea by taking Taeeumin prescription and symptom was continue. After changing of prescription to Taeyangin herbal medicine, not only chief symptom but also original symptom was improved.

Case Report of a Soeumin Patient with Yang Collapse Syndrome Mistreated with Soeumin Gwakhyangjunggi-san (소음인 곽향정기산으로 오치(誤治)한 소음인 망양증 환자 치험 1례)

  • Lee, Ji-eun;Kim, Min-woo;Chun, Se-eun;Shin, Yong-jeen;Shin, Sun-ho
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.42 no.2
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    • pp.95-103
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    • 2021
  • We report on a Soeumin patient with spontaneous sweating after a lung segmentectomy resulting from aspergillosis. During her inpatient stay, the patient received Soeumin Gwakhyangjunggi-san, Hwanggigyeji-tang, and Seungyangikgi-tang for herbal medication. She also received acupuncture, moxibustion, pharmacopuncture, and cupping therapy. A numeric rating scale (NRS) was used to assess the improvement of symptoms. Sweating was reduced, as reflected by an NRS change from 7 to 0, when the herbal medication changed from Soeumin Gwakhyangjunggi-san to Hwanggigyeji-tang. General weakness and chest discomfort were also relieved after using Hwanggigyeji-tang and Seungyangikgi-tang. These results suggest that Hwanggigyeji-tang and Seungyangikgi-tang are clinically effective for Soeumin patients who are appropriately diagnosed with yang collapse syndrome in the postoperative setting.