Guest guest Posted January 3, 2006 Report Share Posted January 3, 2006 Hi All, I was pondering my elderly patient with post-herpetic neuralgia today. His pain is along the gallbladder and san jiao channels around the ear, down the neck, and across the ribs of his right side. This latter pain, in the ribs, is new, even through his rash has been " healed " since late summer. His pain is quite severe, stabbing, burning, and causes him to grab his neck or head or back when it comes on, and he grimaces terribly. Acupuncture has lessened the severity of his symptoms, but not enough to keep him from thoughts of dying. His health is complicated by severe COPD and emphysema. His pulse is rapid, wiry, choppy, and shakes quite alot. Today for the first time, it was more deficient and weak than excess. His tongue is enlarged, quite deviated, and deeply reddish-purple; in the past he exhibited a thick, yellow, dry, cottage-cheesy coat, but today it was almost a mirror tongue with a small patch of thick dry coat in the rear. In the past 2 weeks he as been on a high dose of a drug called lyrica, to control the pain, and discontinued his acupuncture treatments. During this time, his symptoms became more severe, and he developed the new area of pain along the ribside. I suspect the changes in his tongue and pulse are also due to the medication, as I can find no other logical explanation. As I was noticing the involvement of the gallbladder and san jiao channels, I found myself thinking of his case of shingles as a shao yang type of disease, and so the question came to mind: can xiao chai hu tang be useful in his case? Has anyone used xiao chai hu tang for this type of presentation or anything similar? I have not recommended herbs to date due to the large number of prescription medicines his doctors have him taking, but if he is saying life isn't worth living with this pain, I think it may be appropriate to offer herbal medicine. Thank you for your assistance, Photos Ring in the New Year with Photo Calendars. Add photos, events, holidays, whatever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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