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Journal of Korean Oriental Internal Medicine
2002 Volume.23 No. 2 p.298 ~ p.305
Two Attenuated Cases of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Infection Treated by Oriental Internal Medicine
Lee Sang-Wook

Ko Chang-Nam
Yoon Seong-Woo
Park Sung-Wook
Lee Hyung-Chul
Abstract
These cases were performed on the bases of clinical consideration about patients who had Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus(MRSA) infection.
One patient was a 67-years-old women who had sequela of inter cranial hemorrhage & inter ventricular hemorrhage, hypertention, urinary tract infection and pneumonia. Clinical symptoms were intermittent fever, sputum, Lt. side hemiparesis and dysphagia. She was chronic, repeated infection state.
It could be regarded as "unpreparedness of the spirit which animates and controls the universe; ïáѨúÈ", the oriental term which indicates a condition of chronic disease or general weakness. According to the oriental medicine principle, oriental medicine was taken such as Wunggunza-tang(ë»ÏÖí­÷·) and the patient had taken a turn for the better. After 3 months, MRSA infection diappeared.
The other patient was a 43-years-old women who had Both brain stem infarction, Lt. cerebellar infarction, hypercholesterolemia, urinary tract infection and pneumonia, Clinical symptoms were quadriplegia, dysphagia(levin tube insert state), aphasia, respiration disorder(tracheostomy cannular keep state) and sputum. She was chronic, repeated infection state.
It could be regarded as "unpreparedness of spleen energy, unpreparedness of both energy and blood; ޡѨúÈ, Ѩúìå»úÈ", the oriental term which indicates a condition of chronic disease or immunodeficiency. According to the oriental medicine principle, oriental medicine was taken such as Bojungyggi-tang(ÜÍñéìÌѨ÷·), Palmul-tang(ø¢Úª÷·) and the patient had taken a turn for the better. After I month, MRSA was turned into Escherichia coli.
KEYWORD
Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus(MRSA), Wunggunza-tang(ë»ÏÖí­÷· ), Bojungyggi-tang(ÜÍñéìÌѨ÷·), Palmul-tang(ø¢Úª÷·)
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