<b>Jidabokuippo and Sokeikakketsuto for Prolonged Pain After Bruising : A Case R</b><b>eport</b>

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  • <b>打撲後の遷延した痛みに治打撲一方合疎経活血湯が</b><b>有効であった一症例</b>
  • 臨床報告 打撲後の遷延した痛みに治打撲一方合疎経活血湯が有効であった一症例
  • リンショウ ホウコク ダボク ゴ ノ センエン シタ イタミ ニ チダボク イッポウ ゴウソケイカツケツ ユ ガ ユウコウ デ アッタ イチ ショウレイ

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<p>We reported a patient whose left hypochondrial pain disappeared after treatment with jidabokuippo and sokeikakketsuto. An 81-years-old woman developed pain after bruising for 2 months. Intercostal nerve block temporarily reduced the pain ; however, considerable pain subsequently remained. The patient received Jidabokuippo and Sokeikakketsuto. Seventeen days later, the patient was relieved from the prolonged pain and had melanotic defecation. This suggests that formulas classified for the treatment of potential blood stasis may relieve prolonged pain.</p>

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  • Kampo Medicine

    Kampo Medicine 68 (2), 148-151, 2017

    The Japan Society for Oriental Medicine

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