Kampo Medicine
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Clinical Reports
A Case of Dry Eye and Eye Strain Successfully Treated with Shimbuto, Kihito, and Electrothermo-Acupuncture
Shohaku YAMAMOTOMasaki SONODAAtuko TAKATADaisuke TAMIYARie FUJIIRyoji ENDOTakashi ITO
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2017 Volume 68 Issue 3 Pages 212-217

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We treated dry eyes and eyestrains successfully with electrothermo-acupuncture and Kampo medicine. The case was a 41-year-old woman who was treated with a few eye drops. She came to our hospital to receive Kampo medicine because her photophobia and eye pain got worse. After taking shimbuto, her complaint got better with improving physical fatigue. Electrothermo-acupuncture was effective for photophobia and eye pain promptly and remarkably. After we added kihito to her, she did not need to use eye drops with improving bloody urine and sleeplessness. Photophobia and eye-ache are thought to be related to the trigeminal nerve system. In this case, we consider that the point of application of electrothermo-acupuncture is the trigeminal nerve system. At the same time, “rikan” and “hikyo” might be involved in this case with the general malaise of eye.

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