Brief Summary:
On Dec. 17, 2008, Marlon, from Trinidad & Tobago, who has
suffered from gout and the joint pains of the lower limbs for 3
years, was hospitalized in our hospital. After about 16 days TCM
treatment here, the pains all over his body have disappeared. He
was very satisfied with the result.
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Record of Hospitalization
Name:
Marlon Birthplace:
USA
Sex:
Male Profession:
Secretary
Age:
39 Marital
Status: Married
Nationality:
Judah Onset Season: Heavy
snow after 5 days
Date of Admission:
Dec. 17, 2008 Date of Record: Dec. 18, 2008
Complainer:
The patient himself
First Medical Record
Date: Dec. 17, 2008 Time:
21: 00 p. m.
Marlon, a 39-year-old male, has suffered from the joint pains of
the lower limbs for 3 years. He was hospitalized in our hospital
for further treatment at 14: 00 p. m. on Dec. 17, 2008.
Essentials for Diagnosis:
1. The
patient has suffered from the joint pains of the lower limbs for
3 years.
2. Three
years ago, the patient began to feel the joint pains of the
lower limbs including knee joint, ankle joint and digital joint.
There were symptoms of inflammation and burning sense. It
occurred 1-2 times within a week. The frequently repeated
occurrence had nothing to do with the changes of climate. The
patient felt it became worse after tiredness. He was diagnosed
with gout in local hospital and had been given the treatment to
reduce his uric acid and relieve pains, but there was no obvious
improvement. So he came to our hospital for further treatment.
His present symptoms were as follows: pains in the inside part
of his left thumb; no inflammation; no binds; acid reflux after
getting up in the morning; night urination for 3-4 times; normal
bowel movement; good appetite and spirit.
3.
The patient was allergic to crab and lobster.
4. T
36.1¡æ,
P 58 beats/minute, R 20 times/minute, BP 120/84 mmHg.
5. No
thoracic deformity. Sound of breath was bilaterally normal on
auscultation. No sound of pleural friction. Heart border was
normal. His abdomen was flat and soft. There were no pressing
pains and rebound tenderness. Besides, there were no tapping
pains in the area of the liver and kidneys. No deformity of the
spine and four limbs.
6. He
grew normally. He seemed to be of well-built. His expression was
natural. His mind was clear. He was cooperative with his mind.
Diagnostic Basis:
TCM: The patient mainly felt the joint pains of his lower limbs,
which had nothing to do with the changes of climate. Sometimes,
it was accompanied by the symptoms of inflammation and the
burning sense. So it was not difficult to be diagnosed with
gout. The afflicted skin was inflamed and painful. There was
burning sense when it was touched. He also had the symptom of
acid reflux. His pulse was deep and slow. His tongue was red
with stasis macule. His tongue coating was thin and yellow. So
he was diagnosed with gout with the type of damp-heat brewing,
static blood obstructing the channels.
Western Medicine:
1. The inflammation and burning pains in the joints of the lower
limbs as well as the onset of single joint had no obvious
relationship with the changes of climate.
2. The patient was diagnosed with gout in local hospital.
Diagnostic Differentiation:
TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine): The patient¡¯s gout should be
differentiated from rheumatoid arthritis which usually results
in the joints swelling in symmetric prismatic. It is very
different from hemi-asymmetrical gout. Rheumatoid arthritis can
be definitely diagnosed by X-ray and rheumathoid factors
examination.
Western Medicine: The patient¡¯s gout should be differentiated
from osteoarthritis which is mainly characterized by
hyperosteogeny and the swelling of the joints. Besides, the
affected joints will have dull pains. It will become worse after
much exercises and the pains will be relieved after rest. The
disease mainly occurs in middle and old aged female and it can
be diagnosed definitely by X-ray examination.
First Diagnosis:
TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) diagnosis: Gout
Symptoms identification: Damp-heat brewing and static blood
obstructing the channels.
Western Medicine diagnosis: Gout
Plans for treatment strategy:
1.
Routine care of traditional Chinese internal medicine.
2. Grade
II care.
3. Diet low in purine.
4. Herbal tea.
5. Acupuncture and massage.
Date: Dec. 18, 2008 Date:
9: 00 a. m.
The patient has suffered from the joint pains of the lower limbs
for 3 years. Three years ago, the patient began to feel the
joint pains of the lower limbs including knee joint, ankle joint
and digital joint. There were symptoms of inflammation and
burning sense. It occurred 1-2 times within a week. The
frequently repeated occurrence had nothing to do with the
changes of climate. The patient felt it became worse after
tiredness. He was diagnosed with gout in local hospital and had
been given the treatment to reduce his uric acid and relieve
pains. He had red tongue, thin and yellow tongue coating. His
pulse was deep and fine. Professor Yang thought that his gout
was mainly due to damp-heat brewing and static blood obstructing
the channels from the theory of TCM. Accordingly the treatment
strategy was to clear heat, disinhibit dampness, quicken the
blood and free the network vessels. The prescription was as
follows: honghua (carthamus flower),
huangqi (astragalus root), danggui (tangkuei), danshen (salvia
root), etc. 3 dosages in total.
Date: Dec. 19, 2008 Time:
9: 00 a. m.
The patient didn¡¯t complain about the pains of the lower limbs.
But he felt slightly tired. The others were good. The feedback
of today¡¯s examinations was as follows: ECG, the function of the
liver and kidneys, Blood R, Urine R all were normal. Blood uric
acid was 657umol/L.
Date: Dec. 20, 2008 Time:
9: 00 a. m.
Yesterday the patient walked outside for 2 hours, so he felt the
joint pains of his left big toe and left ankle. But there were
no symptoms of inflammation and burning sense. There was good
improvement after he was given to the medicine to relieve pains.
The others were normal. Continue to take the former
prescription. 4 dosages in total.
Date: Dec. 24, 2008 Time:
9:00 a. m.
The patient said he felt pains in his left groin. There were
obvious pressing pains which had an influence on his walking. So
the doctor added some ingredients into the previous herbal tea
such as chuanlianzi (toosendan fruit), wuyao (lindera root ) and
etc.
Date: Dec. 28, 2008 Time:
10: 00 a. m.
His diet and spirit both were good. He consciously felt the fat
on his abdomen had lessened. There were still slight pains on
his left abdomen. His pulse was deep and thready. The
prescription was changed as follows: danpi (moutan root bark),
duhuo (duhuo angelica root), mugua (chaenomeles fruit), and etc.
3 dosages in total.
Date: Dec. 31, 2008 Time:
9: 00 a. m.
The patient said his diet, sleep and spirit were good. He didn¡¯t
complain about the pains. So the prescription was the same. 2
dosages in total.
Date: Jan. 1, 2009 Time:
9: 00 a. m.
The patient decided to leave the hospital tomorrow with 60 days
herbal granules for further treatment. The prescription was as
follows: huangqi (astragalus root), jixueteng (millettia root
and stem), niuxi (achyranthes root) and etc.
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