Brief
Summary:
On Feb. 11, 2009, Tran Bao from Canada, who has suffered from
red rashes, accompanied with the symptom of repeated severe
itching all over the body for one year, was hospitalized in our
hospital. She has achieved significant improvement after 45 days
TCM treatment here.
Record of Hospitalization
Name:
Tran Bao Birthplace:
Canada
Sex:
Female Age:
5
Nationality:
Canada Marital Status:
Unmarried
Date of Admission:
Feb. 11, 2009 Date of Record: Feb. 11, 2009
Reliability:
Reliable Complainer:
The patient¡¯s father
First Medical Record
Date: Feb. 11, 2009 Time:
15: 00 p. m.
Tran Bao, a 5-year-old female, has suffered from red rashes,
accompanied with the symptom of repeated severe itching all over
the body for one year. She was hospitalized in our hospital for
treatment at 24: 00 p. m. on Feb. 11, 2009.
Essentials for Diagnosis:
1. T
36.2¡æ,
R 20 times/minute, P 96 times/minute.
2.
At present, there were severely itching rashes if the patient
took the food that made her discomfort. When she scratched the
rashes, they were swelling to form masses or patches with
repeated outbreak. Meanwhile, there were no any marks after the
disappearance of the wheal. Her stool was dry and smelly. Her
body constitution was weak and she
was easy to have a cold. Her appetite was not good. She was easy
to vomit if there was any discomfort after taking the food. She
had no symptoms of spontaneous sweating, night sweating, tidal
fever of the soles, palms and center of the chest. The quality
of her sleep was not good if she felt the itching of the skin.
She was easy to feel tired. Her urine was good.
3.
She was cooperative with clear mind. She was skinny. Her tongue
was tender-red. Her tongue coating was scant. Her pulse was
thready and slippery. Her skin was comparatively dry and the
skin of the back of her hands seemed to be rough. She grew
normally. The function of the heart and lungs was normal. Heart
beat was 96 times/minute. Cardiac rhythm was regular. No
pathological murmurs on auscultation. There were no tapping
pains in the area of the kidneys. Her abdomen was soft. There
were no pressing pains and rebound tenderness. Physiologic
reflex of the nervous system existed, with no pathologic reflex.
Diagnostic Basis:
TCM: Wind is the chief of the hundred diseases and it is swift
and changeable, so wind evil invades the body which results in
the wheals of the skin. The wheals seem to come and go with
repeated outbreak. Blood vacuity engendering the wheals causes
yin vacuity and blood dryness, dual vacuity of qi and yin.
Western Medicine: The patient has obvious
allergen and skin lesions of
the wheals. According to the history of the disease and
observation of her body, she is diagnosed with urticaria.
Diagnostic Differentiation:
TCM: The patient¡¯s rubella should be differentiated from
chickenpox. Rubella is mainly characterized by itching wheals on
the skin. The wheals come and go with repeated outbreak.
Meanwhile, there are no any marks after the disappearance of the
wheals. However, usually chickenpox occurs in children and the
onset of seasons is Spring and Summer. The onset of the part
includes the four limbs, waist, abdomen and buttocks. The
typical skin lesion is
spindle-shaped
red papule
accompanied with the symptom of severe itching. So they are not
difficult to be distinguished.
Western Medicine: The patient¡¯s urticaria should be
differentiated from child lichen, which mostly occurs in
children. The rashes are papuloid
wheal or there are vesicles on the wheals. The rashes will
disappear after several days. Regarding urticaria, the
rashes on the lesion of the skin come and go. So they are not
difficult to be distinguished.
First Diagnosis:
TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) diagnosis: Wind Rash
Symptom identification: Yin vacuity and blood dryness, dual
vacuity of qi and yin.
Western Medicine: Urticaria
Plans for treatment strategy and nursing:
1. Routine
care of traditional Chinese internal medicine.
2. Grade
II care.
3. Under
the care of a companion.
4. Delicate
food and avoiding the allergen.
5. Infantile
tuina: once a day.
6. TCM treatment strategy: enrich yin, fortify the spleen, boost
qi, course wind, dissipate heat, clear heat and cool the blood.
7. Herbal
tea: one dosage a day and drink twice.
Main herbs used in the herbal tea: bailian (ampelopsis
root), danpi (moutan root bark), gancao(licorice root), etc. 3
dosages in total.
Date: Feb. 13, 2009 Time:
11: 00 a. m.
Her general condition was good because her father was strict
with her food. She just had rice and vegetables. There was no
allergic symptom of her skin. Compared with yesterday, the
itching and dryness of the skin was slightly improved. Her
father said she slept very well last night and there was no skin
itching during her sleep. The examination of the urine was
normal. Continue to take the same prescription. 4 dosages in
total.
Date: Feb. 17, 2009 Time:
11: 00 a. m.
There was no abnormity of her sleep. The skin of her body became
more moistening. There were no red rashes and the itching of the
skin. She began to take some food that she couldn¡¯t eat before,
such as apple, pear, pork and chicken. Moreover, there was no
the symptom of urticaria. Her father was satisfied with the
result. Continue to take the same prescription. 5 dosages in
total.
Date: Feb. 22, 2009 Time:
11: 00 a. m.
Her father said she could eat more new kinds of food than
before, and there was only slight roseola on the back of her
hands and lips. Her sleep and spirit were good. Her stool was
slightly dry in the recent two days. Now the skin of her body
was slippery and moistening. Her tongue was slightly ruddy. The
prescription was as follows: gancao (licorice
root), maidong (ophiopogon tuber), maiya (barley sprout), etc. 5
dosages in total.
Date: Feb. 25, 2009 Time:
11: 00 a. m.
The kinds of the food she could eat were increasing, and there
was no
allergy, but she could feel the itching of her hands and upper
lip due to dryness. Her sleep was generally good. Her father
said her weight increased 1kg. The prescription was as follows:
baishao (white peony root), danggui
(tangkuei), xuanshen (scrophularia root), etc. 3 dosages in
total. The herbal tea was also used to wash her hands and lips
externally.
Date: Feb. 27, 2009 Time:
11: 00 a. m.
The itching of the hands was improved due to the external use of
the herbal tea. Besides, the skin became more moistening. Her
sleep and diet were comparatively good. Continue to take the
same prescription for external use for 5 days. Regarding oral
herbal tea, the prescription was made a little change.
Date: Mar. 4, 2009 Time:
11: 00 a. m.
Her condition was comparatively good. She didn¡¯t feel the
dryness and itching of the skin. Besides, she could eat various
kinds of food, and there was no allergy.
Her sleep was good and there was no scratching. Her tongue was
still slightly red. Her tongue coating was thin and yellow. Her
weight increased 2 kg. The prescription was changed as follows:
shaoyao (dioscorea root), shanzha
(crataegus fruit), taoren (peach kernel), etc. 5 dosages in
total.
Date: Mar. 9, 2009 Time:
11: 00 a. m.
Her condition was basically good. She could eat various kinds of
food. Yesterday she went to the open country. There was slight
redness of her lips for an hour, but it disappeared quickly. The
redness of her tongue lessened. The prescription was changed as
follows: dangshen (codonopsis root), fuling (Poria), bohe
(mint), etc. 5 dosages in total.
Date: Mar. 14, 2009 Time:
11: 00 a. m.
Her diet and sleep were good. There was no obvious
allergy in the recent days. The former prescription was changed
a little. 5 dosages in total.
Date: Mar. 18, 2009 Time:
11: 00 a. m.
Her condition was good, and there was no allergy. Her diet and
sleep were normal. Her father was ready to take her to Vietnam
for 2 weeks with taking 2 weeks herbal tea for continuous
treatment. Then they would come back to our hospital. The
prescription was the same as before.
Date: Apr. 7, 2009 Time:
20: 00 p. m.
They came back to our hospital at 19: 00 p. m. on Apr. 7. Her
condition was good, and her weight was 19 kg. The prescription
was as follows: baishao (white peony
root), taizishen (pseudostellaria root), chuanxiong (ligusticum
root), etc. 3 doages in total.
Date: Apr. 10, 2009 Time:
17: 00 p. m.
Professor Yang said it was not the proper time to nourish and
supplement the blood because there were rashes on her skin in
the recent two days. The treatment strategy was still to clear
heat, cool the blood, dispel wind and relieve itching. The
prescription was changed as follows: difuzi (kochia fruit), bohe
(mint), shechuangzi (cnidium seed), etc. 4 dosages in total.
Date: Apr. 13, 2009 Time:
16: 00 p. m.
There were no red rashes on her skin, and the skin was
moistening. Her sleep and diet were good. Her father decided to
take her leave the hospital tomorrow with carrying 2 months
herbal tea to consolidate the effect. According to her condition
of the whole treatment, the result was good.¡¡