Brief Summary:
On Mar.
25, 2011, Tim, from Australia, who had suffered from impediment
pattern or blockage syndrome and chronic diarrhea accompanied by
stiff shoulders, sound of lumbar joints and weakness of the four
limbs for at least 4 years, was hospitalized in our hospital. He
had achieved great improvement after nearly 3 months TCM
treatment.
Record of
Hospitalization
Name:
Tim Sex: Male
Age:
36 Marital Status:
Unmarried
Nationality:
Australian
Date of Admission: Mar. 25, 2011
Companion:
Alone
First Medical
Record
Date:
Mar. 25, 2011 Time: 19:00
Tim, male, a
36-year-old, had suffered from impediment pattern and chronic
diarrhea accompanied by stiff shoulders, sound of lumbar joints
and weakness of the four limbs for at least 4 years. He was
hospitalized in our hospital for treatment at 7 pm on Mar. 25,
2011.
Essential for
Diagnosis:
1. The patient had
suffered from shoulder stiffness, sound of the lumbar joints and
weakness of the two lower limbs for four years.
2. During the last
four years, the patient had been suffering from the shoulder
stiffness, lumbar joints sound without any pains. It was hard
for him to bend down and to stand up, meanwhile, the power of
the two hands was less than normal people and the two hands were
easy to be tired. When washing the hands, he had difficulties in
pulling-up but not hard in pushing down. He also suffered from
abdominal distension, while was worse after meals. When he
walked a long distance, he would feel very fatigued, but when
short distance, not so obvious. He often felt dry in the mouth,
liking cold water. He did not feel cold on the hands and feet
but often sweated during the day time.
3. In the year of
2010, he had been hospitalized once in our hospital because of
the same disease.
4. T: 36.5<C R: 20
times/minute P: 80 times/minute BP: 100/70mmHg
5. He grew normally
with common nutrition and he was a little bit fat. His sense and
speaking were normal. His mind was clear. His sense of balance
was not so good when doing the standing-eyes-closed test.
6. Jugular vein,
thorax, costa and the inter-costal muscles were normal. No
irregularity with his breathing. Vocal tactile fremitus and
cardiac sounds were normal. No cardiac murmurs. There were no
pathological respiratory murmurs and rhonchi in the lungs. The
rate of the pulse and heart were normal.
7. The abdomen was
soft. The color of the skin was also normal. No enlargement of
the liver and spleen. No abdominal tenderness, rebound
tenderness and percussion tenderness over kidney region. There
was sound on the vertebral joint when did movement.
8. The muscles of
the four limbs were strong but the patient felt weak.
9. No bitter taste
in the mouth. But he felt dry in the mouth and liked drinking
cold water. The patient was easy to sweat during the daytime. No
night urine, but the color of the urine was a little yellow.
10. The tongue was
red with dry tongue coating. The pulse was a little wiry.
11. No irregularity
on the neural system. Physiological curve radian of the lumbar
vertebra was a little small. No swelling of the lymph gland.
Diagnostic Basis:
TCM:
The patient had suffered from neck stiffness, movement sounds of
the lumbar joints with the weak lower limbs. He often felt dry
in the mouth and liked drinking cold water. No coldness on the
hands and feet. Sweating often during the daytime. No sense of
heat in the center of hands and feet. The urine was a little
yellow. Tongue was red with dry tongue coating and the pulse was
a little wiry. So, the main symptoms leaded to the diagnosis of
lumbar strain or impediment pattern.
Western Medicine:
The patient had suffered from neck stiffness, movement sounds of
the lumbar joints but no pains. And when did heavy exercise, it
became worse. There was no relevance to the weather, so the
diagnosis was lumbar strain.
Diagnostic
Differentiation:
TCM:
The patient¨s disease should be differentiated from uarthritis.
To the uarthritis, it is related to the Uric Acid (UA)
accompanying with intense pains. The pains are getting worse
when the UA is increasing. But this disease was caused by lumbar
strain. So they are not difficult to be distinguished.
Western Medicine
diagnosis:
The patient¨s condition should be differentiated from ALS. ALS
is caused by lesions of the central nervous system, accompanied
by muscular atrophy and muscle jumping.
First Diagnosis:
TCM: impediment
pattern
Symptom
identification: qi vacuity, blood stagnation and heat-removing.
Western medicine
diagnosis: lumbar strain
Treatment strategy
and nursing:
1. Routine care of
traditional Chinese internal medicine.
2. Grade
Å
care.
3. Common diet
4. TCM strategy:
fortify the spleen and boost qi, soothe the channels and quicken
the network vessels and strengthen the sinew and bones.
5. Herbal tea: one
dosage a day and drink twice
6. Acupuncture and
massage: once a day
7. Have more
medical examination if necessary.
Date: Mar. 26, 2011
Time: 10:00 am
The patient had
suffered from shoulder stiffness, lack of sense of balance,
fatigue, inflexibility. It was hard to warm his body even under
the sunlight. There were some pressing-pain points under his
scapulae and sounds of the lumbar joints. The patient also felt
weak of his lower limbs. Appetite was not good. He wanted to
eat, but suffered abdominal distension after meals. Professor
Yang and Dr. Ming believed that the symptoms of the patient were
caused by muscular strain due to vacuity of the spleen, lung and
qi, static blood obstruction on the vessels, and loss of channel
qi. So the treatment of strategy was to fortify the spleen and
boost qi, soothe the channels and quicken the network vessels
and strengthen the sinew and bones. The prescription was as
follows: danggui (Chinese angelica), honghua (carthamus), mugua
(chaenomelis), etc. 6 dosages in total.
Date: Mar. 28, 2011
Time: 10:00 am
The patient had
bowel movement for 4 times yesterday. There were no general
pains over the body. No bitter taste in the mouth but still dry
sense in the mouth. No change with the quantity of meal. Tongue
coating was red and dry. He drank little water every day. The
pulse was a little wiry.
Date: Mar. 31, 2011
Time: 10:00 am
The patient had
bowel movement for 3 times yesterday. He felt a little bit
tired, with red tongue coating and wiry pulse.
Date: Apr. 3, 2011
Time: 10:00 am
Sense of fatigue
had been decreased. Abdominal distension had also been
alleviated. Three times bowel movements yesterday.
Date: Apr. 6, 2011
Time: 10:00 am
The tight sense of
the lumbar muscles was reduced. Three times of bowel movements
yesterday.
Tongue coating was
red and the pulse was wiry.
Date: Apr. 15, 2011
Time: 10:00 am
The patient felt
much better about his lumbar problem and had better appetite.
One time bowel movement yesterday and the stool had been shaped.
Tongue coating was a little bit wetter than before.
Date: Apr. 18, 2011
Time: 10:00 am
The patient drank
some wine yesterday. After that, he got 3 times bowel movement.
So the doctor advised him not to drink wine any more. The stool
was dry but not hard for him to defecate. There was some
improvement on his shoulders and lumbar part. Tongue coating was
white but not wet.
Date: Apr. 23, 2011
Time: 10:00 am
The patient had
bowel movements two times yesterday, and the stool was not dry
but soft. He felt much flexible than before with good sleep.
Date: Apr. 30, 2011
Time: 10:00 am
There was
significant improvement in the sense of fatigue. Appetite was
good. Not dry and bitter in the mouth. Tongue coating was a
little pale. The pulse was normal but powerful.
Date: May 3, 2011
Time: 10:00 am
The patient had two
times bowel movements. Appetite was normal. Tongue coating was
pale and a little dry. The pulse was normal but powerful. He had
no night urination.
Date: May 14, 2011
Time: 10:00 am
Good appetite and
sleep. Two times bowel movements yesterday. No constipation. The
urine was a little yellow. The doctor advised him to eat rice
and not to eat potatoes.
Date: May 20, 2011
Time: 10:00 am
The patient had
five times bowel movements yesterday, which was relevant to his
cold. The pulse was floating. Not dry and bitter taste in the
mouth.
Date: June 2, 2011
Time: 10:00 am
The stool was not
so soft or hard. His spirit was good and appetite was normal.
The pulse was normal, and the tongue coating was thin and moist.
Date: June 9, 2011
Time: 10:00 am
Recently, the
patient had bowel movement once a day. Because he ate too spicy
food the day before yesterday, he had bowel movements 3 times a
day from the day before yesterday to yesterday.
Date: June 12, 2011
Time: 10:00 am
The patient caught
cold recently, accompanied by heavy breathing sounds and
coughing. Two times bowel movements everyday. He did not feel
dry in the mouth. The pulse was floating and tongue coating was
thin and pale.
Date: June 19, 2011
Today the patient
had left the hospital. After nearly 3 months treatment, he
achieved significant improvement to his condition. His shoulders
were no longer stiff and the movement sounds on the lumbar
joints had disappeared. His lower limbs became strong and
powerful. Abdominal diarrhea had been improved, from 7 times a
day to 2 times a day. The stool was soft.