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Case Study of a Cerebellar Infarction Patient Diagnosed as Dam Hun with Korean Medicine treatment - Cheonghunhwadam-tang -

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°­Á¤ÈÞ ( Kang Jeong-Hyu ) - Semyung University College of Korean Medicine Department of Internal Medicine
°ø°æÈ¯ ( Kong Kyung-Hwan ) - Semyung University Chungju Hospital of Korean Medicine Department of Korean Internal Medicine

Abstract


Objectives: The aim of this study was to report the effect of Korean medicine treatment on a cerebellar infarction patient suffering from vertigo, ataxia, and nausea.

Methods: We treated the patient with herbal medicine (Cheonghunhwadam-tang), acupuncture, and physical therapy. Clinical symptoms were assessed with a numeral rating scale (NRS), the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI), and Study Short Form-36 (SF-36).

Results: After 24 days of treatment, the vertigo, ataxia, and nausea symptoms were all improved, and the NRS, DHI, and SF-36 scores showed improvement.

Conclusion: This case shows that Korean medicine treatments were effective in alleviating the symptoms of cerebellar infarction.

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cerebellar infarction; nausea; vertigo; Dam Hun; Cheonghunhwadam-tang

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