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KMID : 0878220130250010071
Journal of Sasang Constitutional Medicine
2013 Volume.25 No. 1 p.71 ~ p.79
A Case Study of Taeeumin Patient Who Experienced Refusing Food Intake after Stroke
Kim Min-Ji

Bae Hyo-Sang
Park Seong-Sik
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this case thesis paper is to report the improvement of symptoms for a 58-year-old male patient who experienced refusing food intake 1 month after onset of stroke by treating the patient with Chungpyesagan-tang

Methods: We have determined the patient to have the Taeeumin type physique with Dry Heat Syndrome and provided Chungpyesagan-tang to alleviate the patient¡¯s symptoms. The level of improvement was measured based on changes of food intake amount.

Results : The patient was hospitalized to receive treatment for roughly 2 weeks. The symptom of refusing food intake as well as other symptoms that simultaneously appeared including insomnia, headache, dizziness, and general weakness have improved.

Conclusions: In this case, the symptom of refusing food intake appeared one month after experiencing stroke, and the patient refused not only meals, but the intake of all other forms of food including water and medicine. The cause of such symptoms were deemed to be emotional rather than the types of food which generally provide the causes for Oh Shik Jeung. As the patient was deemed to have the Taeeumin type physique with Dry Heat Syndrome. Chungpyesagan-tang was provided for treatment. Acupuncture and oriental cupping therapy were also provided concurrently, and the main symptom and other accompanying conditions have largely improved after 2 weeks of hospitalized treatment.
KEYWORD
Refusing food intake, Stroke, Taeeumin, Dry Heat Syndrome, Chungpyesagan-tang
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