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Journal of Korean Oriental Internal Medicine
2005 Volume.26 No. 1 p.265 ~ p.274
Two Patients with Diabetic Gastroparesis Who Showed Improvement in Gastric Motility and Blood Glucose Control through Korean Traditional Medical Therapy
Jang Sun-Young

Yoon Sang-Hyub
Eom Gook-Hyun
Lee Seon-Young
Kim Hyun-Kyung
Lee Joon-Suk
Ryu Jong-Min
Kim Jin-Sung
Ryu Bong-Ha
Ryu Ki-Won
Lew Jae-Hwan
Abstract
Diabetic gastroparesis is a disorder in a diabetic of delayed gastric emptying in the absence of mechanical obstruction. It is estimated that about 20%-50% of diabetics suffer from gastroparesis. Clinical Sympoms include early satiety, bloating, nausea, anorexia, vomiting, abdominal pain, and weight loss. Severe gastroparesis might result in recurrent hospitalization, malnutrition, and even death, but, no exact treatment has yet been established. Electrogastrography has been known to be a simple, non-invasive, and effective method in assessing gastric motility and EGG has been used to diagnosis diabetic gastroparesis and to estimate its prognosis. Recently, two cases of diabetic gastroparesis were observed. For this cases, manual acupucture, electroacupucture, lumbar skin warming and herb medicine were applied. After application of these therapies, gastrointestinal symptoms improved and these therapeutic effects were confirmed in EGG. Moreover, blood glucose control improved, so patients were able to discontinue insulin injection and change to p.o.medication. In light of this encouraging application of oriental medicine, this is reported along with investigation of the literature.
KEYWORD
Diabetic gastroparesis, Gastric Dysmotility, Electrogastrography(EGG)
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