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KMID : 0363320190400020262
Journal of Korean Oriental Internal Medicine
2019 Volume.40 No. 2 p.262 ~ p.269
A Case Report of Spinal Pharmacopuncture and Herb Medicine for Dry Mouth
Jin Joon-Soo

Min Baek-Ki
Lee Do-Eun
Seo Ho-Seok
Kim Jin-Won
Abstract
Xerostomia is a symptom of subjective complaints due to decreased salivary secretion or various other causes, which is common in about 30% of elderly people. Parasympathetic stimulants or artificial saliva are used as remedies, but this has side effects, and there are limitations in completely resolving symptoms. In this study, an 88-year-old woman with subjective dry mouth syndrome for the previous two to three years was treated with spinal pharmacopuncture and herbal medicine (Yookmigihwang-tang). The patient received pharmacopuncture at the thoracic 3rd, 6th, and 10th level twice a day and took herbal medicine three times daily for seven days. Both the degree of oral dryness and behavior were improved after treatment of Korean medicine, especially in the case of pharmacopuncture for inner core muscles.
KEYWORD
xerostomia, sympathetic nerve entrapment, acupuncture, herb medicine, case report
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