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KMID : 1123920090230010259
Korean Journal of Oriental Physiology and Pathology
2009 Volume.23 No. 1 p.259 ~ p.262
Case of Alergic Angioedema Caused by Arisaematis Rhizoma Ingestion
Shin Seon-Mi

Cha Ji-Hea
Kim Ki-Tae
Byun Sang-Hyuk
Ko Heung
Leem Kang-Hyun
Abstract
Angioedema is a localized transient swelling of sudden onset in the face, lips, tongue, hand, feet, respiratory system and gasteointestinal system. Angioedema is classified as allergy, hereditary, idiopathic or induced by medication as like aspirin, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent, opiates, antibioics and angiotensin-coverting enzyme. Arisaematis Rhizoma Ingestion grows up every place in Korea, dries humidity and eliminates engorgement. so Arisaematis Rhizoma Ingestion was used to paralytic, hemiplegia, bell¡¯s palsy, tetanus. but Arisaematis Rhizoma Ingestion is toxic, can not be used pregnant women. We experienced a case of angioedema induced by Arisaematis Rhizoma Ingestion in a 52-years-old male patient who bited a Arisaematis Rhizoma Ingestion. We treated the patient based on traditional oriental medicine case report. As a result, the symtoms disappeard rapidly.
KEYWORD
angioedema, arisaematis rhizoma ingestion, traditional oriental medicine
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