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TRADITIONAL

MEDICINE AND ACUPUNCTURE

8

th

International Conference on

Journal of General Internal Medicine

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ISSN: 2591-7951

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Volume 2

Traditional 2018

Arch Gen Intern Med 2018, Volume 2 | DOI: 10.4066/2591-7951-C1-003

GALLBLADDER STUDY CASE TREATMENT OF GALLSTONES WITH

ACUPUNCTURE AND CHINESE HERBAL FORMULAS

Augustine

Miguel de Cervantes European University, Spain

Background:

Patients who had symptoms of cholecystectomy sometimes present with a similar precholecystectomy. Symptoms

such as the upper right quadrant pain and tenderness, bloating propagated pain to the jaw and shoulder area, this symptom

are generally associated with cholecystitis, blot without a gallbladder. These patients cannot be viewed as typical cholecystitis

patients. TCM treatment still follow the meridian and symptom of the GB.

Objective:

Traditional Chinese Medicine treatment is still following the theory of the six levels of cold invasion as the basic theory

described in the Shang Han Lun treatises of cooled induced febrile diseases was used in treating gallbladder meridian pain which

consequently can remove the stone depending how large and consistent the gallstone is manifested, then a change of protocol

might be taken by prescribing Chinese herbal decoction formula for pain in the gallbladder and San Jia meridian and around Yang

Ling Qian–GB 34 to help dissolve the stones faster. Not that there are other acupuncture points involved but not indicated here.

Methods & Procedure:

10 patients were arranged ranging from the age of 45 to 80 years of age were treated in the author’s private

clinical practice with method previously indicated, treatments were proved to be successful if Ashi point was no longer tender

with pain as prior to treatment.

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