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<b>Assessment of Types of Menstrual Migraine Treated with Periodical Application of Goreisan in Combination with G</b><b>oshuyuto</b> / 日本東洋医学雑誌
Kampo Medicine ; : 34-39, 2017.
Article 在 Ja | WPRIM | ID: wpr-378825
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ABSTRACT
<p><b>Background </b>: Menstrual migraine is more resistant to treatment than that of nonmenstrual episodes. Hormonal progesterone changes may cause <i>sui </i>(water/fluid) disturbance, in Kampo medicine terms. We therefore treated patients with menstrual migraine in which goshuyuto was ineffective, with the combination of goreisan and goshuyuto.<br><b>Subjects & Methods </b>: Subjects were 37 female patients with coldness (mean age 37 years, age range 23-48 years), whose migraine during their intra-menstrual periods was successfully treated with goshuyuto for 3 months. In order to treat migraine in the menstrual period, goreisan was added to goshuyuto from 1 week before onset, until the end of their menstrual period. <b>Results </b>: Among 37 patients, the treatment was effective in 26 patients (70%). Significant variables were found to be dull headache (p = 0.003), edema (p = 0.006), vertigo (p = 0.014) and oliguria (p = 0.014) during attacks, as well as worsening before rain (p = 0.004). <b>Conclusion </b>: The periodical combination of goreisan and goshuyuto seems to be effective in patients with menstrual migraine who report symptoms of <i>sui </i>disturbance, such as dull headache and oliguria during their attacks.</p>
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索引: WPRIM 语言: Ja 期刊: Kampo Medicine 年: 2017 类型: Article
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索引: WPRIM 语言: Ja 期刊: Kampo Medicine 年: 2017 类型: Article