2008年12月10日 星期三

Right shoulder pain

RECORD OF FIRST VISIT

Date of first visit: 20/09/08 Name: Tong K Gender: male

Date of birth: xx/xx/1963 age: 45

Chief complaints: Right shoulder pain for more than 2 years

Descriptions

a) Asking:

He had been suffered from right shoulder pain more than 2 years and recurrence for 2 weeks. When he was young he lifting wet heavy blanket, he hears the bone crack and then the pain start in the upper back mainly in scapular. Sometime he feels pain on the right side in the anterior (front) aspect of the shoulder. He still has shoulder pain since.

His pain getting worse when he tries to do some work or play golf. The pain redial to scapular , is strapping pain ,He feeling numbness in the finger, feeling tight on the shoulder ,and sometime feel pain in back and legs.

He feels tired, feel headache and dizziness. No chill no fever, no sweating,

Stool is soft, urine are 4-5 times a day. Good sleep. Normal appetite.

Family history: Bother & mother had Asthma

Past history: High Blood pressure more than 3 years

Menstruation, Marital and Obstetrical history: married; have three children

b) Inspection

General: energy level 6 /10

Tongue: Pale tongue body, White tongue coating, swollen tongue & teeth mark

c) Auscultation/Olfaction

Sound: normal

Odors: normal

d) Palpation

Body area: Pain on the right side of the body

Pulse: Rapid on the left, weak on the right side

CASE SUMMARY

DEFINITION: Pain in the shoulder due to an injury or disease. Shoulder pain involves any pain in or around the shoulder joint.

The shoulder is the most mobile joint in the human body. The joint includes four tendons. The purpose of a tendon is to hold muscle to bone. Together, these four "rotator cuff" tendons stabilize the upper arm bone to the shoulder socket and allow a wide range of motion in the shoulder.

Any swelling, inflammation, tearing, or bony changes around these tendons causes pain when a person tries to move the arm above the head, behind the back, or straight out in front. Most shoulder problems involve either overuse or underused.

Possible cause of shoulder pain

Sports injury (pitching, throwing, tackling, swinging)
* Car accident (especially whiplash)
* Overuse and/or repetitive motions (lifting and reaching)
* Arthritis (aging, normal wear and tear)
* Old injury from childhood
* Sleeping in awkward position
* Long-standing spinal or emotional stress

TCM DIAGNOSIS: Shoulder pain

TCM AETIOLOGY & PATHOLOGY:

Chronic pain in the shoulders can be caused by bone tuberculosis, tumors, injuries, and bi (qi and blood stasis). Etiology of pain is qi stagnation, blood stagnation, or both. The cause of shoulder pain can be trauma, over strain, wind, cold, dampness, etc. and can be deficiency of Zongfu or Qi & blood.

TCM DIFFERENTIATION: Qi stagnation & blood stasis with liver yin deficiency

EXPLANATION

Qi is energy the circulate thought out the body, the qi flow through the channel & meridian, If qi stagnation can lead to blood stagnation, the location of stagnation of qi & blood will become to pain, If the qi stagnation long enough its will make the muscle tight, compacted and the muscle begins to really manifest that stagnation in the form of lumps pain, and also blood circulation occur. Liver is store blood when the liver fails to nourish a part of the body can feeling dizziness, headache and also tongue body shown pale. The swollen tongue and teeth mark also indicate qi stagnation. Patient have long term problem can also affect liver as well as hypertension.

TREATMENT PRINCIPLE: activate the channel, promote the circulation of the qi and blood, release pain, relax tendons, and stop the pain. Nourish liver yin

POINTS & THERAPIES: Houxi, Jianzhen, Tiaokou, Binao, Quchi, Hegu

Jianyu, Jianlioa ,Yanglingquan and tiaokou

Ashi point around scapular

PRINCIPLE OF THE POINT:

Houxi- Stiffness and pain of the neck,

Binao- painful obstruction of the upper arm and shoulder,

Jianyu- Eliminates wind and regulates qi and blood

Jianzhen- Expels wind and benefits the shoulder. Activates the channel and alleviates pain

Quchi- Clears heat

Jianlioa- Dispels wind-damp. Alleviates pain and benefits the shoulder joint

Hegu- expel wind-cold or wind-heat and to release the exterior

Tiaokou- Pain and stiffness of the shoulder

Yanglingquan-Regulates Liver Qi to regulate Blood

LIFESTYLE ADVICE:

a) No cold food and drink, keep body warm

b) More exercise

FOLLOW UP TREATMENT:

1. 22/09/08 shoulder pain needling cupping

2. 25/09/08 shoulder pain same needing and cupping

CASE CONCLUSION:

Patient need more exercise, he feel better.

Infertility for three years

RECORD OF FIRST VISIT

Date of First Visit: 22nd Sep 2008

Name:

Date of Birth: 36 yrs

Gender: Male

CHIEF COMPLAINTS : Infertility for three years

DESCRIPTIONS (4 diagnostic methods)

A) Asking

Present illness history:

The patient is married for 6 years. The patient and his partner would like to have children. They started to make children three years ago, but the patient hasnt felt like to have sex since he was around 33 years old. Recently he finally went to a hospital and he was told that his testosterone level was low. So, now he is on a replacement testosterone therapy by taking injectable depots. His sperms quality is normal and not sticky. His sexual activity had been normal until 3, 4 years ago. His weight is 80 Kg and it is BMI 30.9 and obesity. He says His diet is normal, but he eats everything on a plate. He is not working and he stays home for the last half a year. Before the time, he worked as a carpenter and his weight was 75 Kg. His weight had been around 70 to 75 since he was around 20 years old. He plays tennis three times a week. One week ago he injured his left Achilles tendon by tennis. It is not serious but it is sore. He also has been suffering from lower back pain for the last couple of years. The pain is a dull pain. He drinks alcohol once a week. His defecation is normal and constant. The urination is normal and no night time urination. He sleeps seven hours a day and no dreams. He worries about his situation because he is out of work. He doesnt drink fluid much. He drinks both warm and cold. He drinks milk 200ml a day. He has no cold limbs. He has allergic sinusitis? His noses membrane is so weak that he gets bleeding easily, for example, he gets bleeding by washing his face, and sometimes it doesnt stop for a week to a month. The bleeding symptom started when he was around 20 years old. He has an atopic like skin dermatitis on his legs. It is red and partly dry. He immigrated to New Zealand five years ago.

Past illness history: He has been suffuring from Sinusitis, over weight, atopic like skin dermatitis

Life style: Staying home, not stressful, but has little worry

Family history: Mother; lymph cancer, Father; hepatitis B

Menstruation, marital & obstetrical history :

Married for 6 years

B) Inspection

Healthy solid built BMI; 30.9

Tongue; Slightly small and thin tongue body, little pale, crack in middle, with little partly yellowish dry white thin coating

C) Auscultation / Olfaction

Sound : Nothing Abnormal Detected

Odors : Nothing Abnormal Detected

D) Palpation

Pulse; Deep and feeble

E) Physical Examination

Whole body is muscular and tight

The result from Western Medicine doctor on 24 Oct 2008;

Diagnosis;

Severe isolated secondary hypogonadism for 3-5 years 性腺机能退; 生殖官能不良

Plan;

1, Continue Sustanon 200-250mg IM fortnightly. If injections seem unhelpful he could switch to a trial of Androderm patches 2x2.5mg daily. Sexual related and fertility problems discussed.

Results;

Normal pituitary MRI, a semen analysis which has shown a normal sperm counter but a borderline motility at 40 % on the 4 June 2008, but persistent low serum testosterone levels of 2.4-4.0. Initial experience with the Sustanon injections suggested that there was improvement for the first week following the injections but a subsequent fall off and hence the switch from 3 weekly to fortnightly injections. The situation has been compounded by endometriosis in his partner, which she had apparently laposcopic surgery at the end of August. As a result He has been off his injections over the past 6 weeks and todays test reconfirms secondary hypogonadism (Te 4.6, LH 1.4, FSH2.7).

His initial presenting symptom was of reduced libido and otency and In general the 2-3 weekly injections should be the most appropriate treatment but if that is not the case and / or he does not like the injections, you could try the androderm patches as suggested. (Through the skin)

The result from Western Medicine doctor on 22 May 2008;

Diagnosis;

Severe isolated secondary hypogonadism for 3-5 years 性腺机能退; 生殖官能不良

Plan;

1, Further screen for hypopituitarism 垂体机能退; 垂体机能退症

2, MRI requested.

3, Sustanon 250mg IM 3 weekly with follow up injections through the nurse here until couple obtain a GP, then transfer

4, semen analysis and assessment regarding primary infertility later





CASE SUMMARY


DIAGNOSIS

A) Diagnosis: Yinwei

B) Syndrome Differentiation : Decline of mingmen fire and damp heat retention underlining Kidney

C) Explanation

Without any reason as western medicine doctor commented, He is suffering from reduced testosterone, and it is causing erectile dysfunction. He has been always big and over weighted for more than 15 years. After he immigrated to New Zealand five years ago, he started to eat more. He likes sweets and takeaway foods. For the last half a year, He has stayed at home and hasnt been doing much, so his weight has gone up to 80kg. It is BMI 30.9. In TCM, the damp-heat is one of the factors of erectile dysfunction. The damp heat is usually caused by indulge of greasy food diets which damage the function of spleen and stomach causing dampness and it turns to heat. The obesity may be the trigger for his erectile dysfunction. The heat travels down to penis to unable to erect. He is obesity and his body has dampness retention for many years, therefore he may have been suffering from the erectile dysfunction. He also worries about his situation and future. He feels pressure to have children, which may damage his mind and leading kidney deficiency. His pulse is so week and deep, also he suffers from lower back pain, hence, his condition may be more likely to be differentiated to the declined of mingmen fire in this present. Yinwei refers to weak erection of penis, in TCM. And they have two causes, one is Downward flowing of Damp-heat and another one is by the declined of mingmen fire.

TREATMENTS

First visit

He has never tried acupuncture before; I tried simple points to tonify his kidney and Chensan for his injury.

A) Treatment Principles

Tonify Kidney (reduce Damp-heat)

B) Treatment Methods

1. Needling Explanations :

Shenshu, Xiliao, Taixi, Mingmen, Chensan

Shenshu for tonifying kidney,

Xiliao for lumber pain and infertility,

Taixi is for tonifying kidney yin and yang and lumbago,

Mingmen is for benefit for lumbago,

Chensan is for his Achilles tendon injury

6. Life Style Advice

Try to avoid greasy oily food, avoid alcohol. They accumulate dampness in the stomach and impair the spleen function. Try to do regular exercise to lose weight.

Yinwei-Male Infertility

DEFINITION

ETIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY

DIFFERENTIATION AND TREATMENTS

In TCM, Yinwei is refer to weak erection and erectile dysfunction. They can be differentiated to [Decline of mingmen fire] and [Downward flowing of damp heat].

Decline of mingmen fire; The primary factor is kidney essence deficiency. Usually excessive sex or masturbation are the trigger of Mingmen fire decline. They consume kidney essence. Impotence may come from emotional stress; fear, freight or worry. They also consume kidney essence. Some cases, internal organs injuries which were caused by over indulgence of sexual intercourse are the factor.

[Downward flowing of damp heat]

The damage to the spleen stomach by indulge of greasy food and drinks makes damp-heat in the stomach. The damp-heat travels down to oenis to unable to erect, as a result, impotence occurs.

Treatment for [Decline of mingmen fire]

Manifestation; Failure or weakness of erection, cold limbs, soreness and weakness of the loins and knees, pale tongue with white coating, deep pulse, palpitation and insomnia, in case of disorder of heart and spleen.

Treatment principle; Tonify kidney yang.

Selection of points; Mingmen, Guanyuan, Shenshu, Taixi,

Treatment for [Downward flowing of damp heat]

Manifestation; erectile dysfunction, thirst, better taste in month, hot and dark urine, soreness and weakness of the lowerlimbs, yellow sticky tongue coating, soft and rapid pulse

Treatment; Eliminate damp-heat

Selection of points; Zhonji, sanyinjiao, yinlinngquan, zusanli

In WMS refer to Wikipedia

Erectile dysfunction (ED or (male) impotence) is a sexual dysfunction characterized by the inability to develop or maintain an erection of the penis sufficient for satisfactory sexual performance.

An erection occurs due to hydraulic effects due to blood entering and being retained in sponge-like bodies inside the penis. During intercourse, the process is initiated when sexual arousal is transmitted from the brain to nerves in the pelvis. There are various and often multiple underlying causes, some of which are treatable medical conditions. The most important organic causes are cardiovascular disease and diabetes, neurological problems (for example, trauma from prostatectomy surgery), hormonal insufficiencies (hypogonadism) and drug side effects. It is important to realize that erectile dysfunction can signal underlying risk for cardiovascular disease.There is often a contributing and complicating and sometimes a primary psychological or relational problem. Psychological impotence is where erection or penetration fails due to thoughts or feelings (psychological reasons) rather than physical impossibility

Causes

*Neurogenic Disorders (spinal cord and brain injuries, nerve disorders such as Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis, and stroke.)

*Hormonal Disorders (pituitary gland tumor; low level of the hormone testosterone).

*Arterial Disorders (peripheral vascular disease, hypertension; reduced blood flow to the penis).

*Cavernosal Disorders (Peyronie's disease.)

*Nonphysical causes: Mental disorders (clinical depression, schizophrenia, substance abuse, panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, personality disorders or traits.), psychological problems, negative feelings.

*Surgery (radiation therapy, surgery of the colon, prostate, bladder, or rectum may damage the nerves and blood vessels involved in erection. Prostate and bladder cancer surgery often require removing tissue and nerves surrounding a tumor, which increases the risk for impotence.)

*Aging.

Lifestyle: alcohol and drugs, obesity, cigarette smoking (Incidence of impotence is approximately 85 percent higher in male smokers compared to non-smokers. Smoking is a key cause of erectile dysfunction. Smoking causes impotence because it promotes arterial narrowing. See also Tobacco and health. )

*Other disorders.

Treatment

Treatment depends on the cause. Testosterone supplements may be used for cases due to hormonal deficiency. However, the cause is more usually lack of adequate penile blood supply as a result of damage to inner walls of blood vessels. This damage is more frequent in older men, and often associated with disease, in particular diabetes.

Treatments (with the exception of testosterone supplementation, where effective) work on a temporary basis: they enable an erection to be attained and maintained long enough for intercourse, but do not permanently improve the underlying condition. There are different treatments available.

*Oral treatment

3 different tablets are currently available from the doctor and these work when there is sexual stimulation. Depending on the treatment, it will need to be taken 20 minutes to 1 hour before sex and the period of time over which it works can vary between 3 hours and up to 36 hours.

*Alprostadil (prostaglandin)

This can be injected into the penis or inserted using a special applicator - usually just before sexual intercourse.

Alprostadil has also bcome available in some countries as a topical cream (under the brand name Befar),[23] and preliminary studies have shown a clinical efficacy of up to 83%. It has an onset of action of 10-15 minutes and its effects can last over 4 hours.[citation needed]

*Vacuum device

Please see main article penis pump

These work by placing the penis in a vacuum cylinder device. The device helps draw blood into the penis. A ring at the base of the penis help maintain the erection. This type of device is sometimes referred to as penis pump and may be used just prior to sexual intercourse.

*Hormone treatment

It is rare, but some men receive hormones for their erection problem. This does depend on the cause of the problem as well as other factors.

*Surgery

Often, as a last resort if other treatments have failed, the most common procedure is prosthetic implants which involves the insertion of artificial rods into the penis.

*Counseling

*Testosterone is a male hormone and it is the important hormone for health and well-being as well as in sexual functioning. Examples include enhanced libido, increased energy, increased production of red blood cells.

*Sustanon 250 is a trade name for an oil-based injectable blend of four esterized testosterone compounds

Follow up consultations

Patient Name: Treatment number: 10

TCM Disease: Yinwei

TCM Type; Decline of mingmen fire and damp heat retention underlining Kidney qi deficiency

Date: 19th Nov 2008

Current conditions / Changes:

Tongue; purple body with white thin watery coating, toothmark, crack in the middle

Pulse; weak deep slippery

He already has been treated ten times for his obesity and the infertility problem. After the first treatment he felt sleepy. His Achilles tendons pain has gone totally by the second treatment. He lost over 2kg since his first treatment. He recently exercises regularly. After the 9th treatment, he felt sever pain on his lower abdomen and he had blood in urine. The supervisor is guessing that the pain was there because of the movement of the kidney stone. He hasnt seen a doctor for that problem yet.

Case Conclusion

He is suffering from reduced testosterone, and it is causing erectile dysfunction. His weight is 80kg and it is BMI 30.9. The obesity may be the trigger for his erectile dysfunction. In TCM, the damp-heat is one of the factors of erectile dysfunction. The damp heat is usually caused by indulge of greasy food diets which damage the function of spleen and stomach causing dampness and it turns to heat. The heat travels down to penis to unable to erect. He is obesity and his body has dampness retention for many years, therefore he may have been suffering from the erectile dysfunction. He also worries about his situation and future. He feels pressure to have children, which may have damaged his mind and leading kidney deficiency. His pulse is so week and deep, also he suffers from lower back pain, hence, his condition may be more likely to be differentiated to the declined of mingmen fire in this present. Yinwei refers to weak erection of penis, in TCM.

So far I have been treating him from both aspect [kidney deficiency and excess dampness retention].

For the damp-heat retention for the obesity, I used points like, [zhongwan, Shuidao, Tianshu, Xiawan, Dahun, Qihai, guanyuan, Neiting, Zhusanli, Hegu] to reduce the dampness.

The next morning after the damp-heat treatment, he had severe spasm pain on his lower abdomen, it is the area of Dahun. The severe pain was continued whole day. His constitution is so weak, it may be caused by too much stimulation of acupuncture on his abdomen. Otherwise, the large intestine pain seems to be IBS which is the irritable bowel syndrome, and it is usually caused by stress, wrong life style and worry. My teacher has diagnosed it as Kidney stone which travelled down to his bladder, because he had a blood in his urine on that day.

The stimulation of the damp-heat reduction treatment was too strong for him because he has kidney deficiency. I may need to change the choosing points. I may need to concentrate to tonify the patient first.

For the chronic type diseases, I cant see the result straight way, so I dont know how effective these treatments are. For the acute pain on Achilles tendon worked very well. I am happy about it.

lh (luteinizing hormone; luteinising hormone)

gonadotropic hormone secreted by the pituitary gland stimulating maturation of eggs and development of the corpus luteum in females and sperm in males

Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is a hormone synthesized and secreted by gonadotropes in the anterior pituitary gland. FSH regulates the development, growth, pubertal maturation, and reproductive processes of the human body. FSH and Luteinizing hormone (LH) act synergistically in reproduction

Over weight increasing 8 kg in 4 months

Record of first visit

Date of first visit: 20/08/08 Name: Mee

Gender: Female Date of birth: 10/01/1981

Chief complains: Over weight increasing 8 kg in 4 months

Descriptions (4 diagnostic methods)

A: Asking

Present illness complains: The patient Increases 8 kg in 4 months. She sleeps well, has very good appetite, normal defecation and urination. She prefers warm drink, no abnormal pain, nor headache, no chill and fever, has to go to toilet during sleep if she drinks after 9 pm. She feels sore low back easily when cooking, has dry mouth but ok after drinking.

Past history: Had an operation on her left leg to revive the nerve of leg 7 years ago.

Lifestyle: no smoking, no alcohol, but has busy and stressful life

Family history: no

Menstruation, marital & obstetrical history: Single, no child,

13, 5~7/ 30, the last period is 15 Aug. 08, normal amount, red colour, no clots, feel pain in the first 2 days, especially having cold drink or ice food before the period

B: Inspection

General: Energy level: 8/10

Others: NAD

Tongue: Corpulent tongue body, slightly purple, thick tongue coating on middle and lower jiao area

C: Auscultation/Olfaction

Sound: NAD

Odours: nothing abnormal detected

D: Palpation

Body areas: NAD

Pulse: Slippery pulse, weak in both Chi area

Case Summary

Diagnosis: Obesity

Syndrome Differentiation: Dampness in middle jiao underline spleen qi deficiency

Explanation: Dysfunction of spleen in transportation and transformation result in dampness retention in middle jiao and the body.

Treatment principles: Tonify spleen and stomach, resolve phlegm-damp, and promote bowel movement and urination.

Points and Therapies: Zhong wan, xia wan, qi hai, shui fen, tian shu, dai mai, zu san li, nei ting

Explanations:

Zhong wan, xia wan, and qi hai tonify the function of organs; shui fen promotes the function of urination and eliminate dampness; tian shu can increase defection and release phlegm retention; zusanli tonifys sp and st; dai mai promotes the circulation around the waist; and nei ting helps to release heat and dampness in the body.

Ear points: Jidian, Kedian, pi, wei, qionao, shenmen

Explanation: Jidian and kedian help to control appetite, pi and wei points help to strengthen spleen and stomach; qionao for hormone, shenmen calm the mind

Life style advice:

Have healthy food, regular exercise, go to bed earlier

TCM Etiology and Pathology:

Definition: The standard body weight (kg)= body height (cm) -- 100. Obesity refers to excessive adipose tissues. The diagnosis of obesity may be made by the body weight which exceeds the standard body weight by 10 -- 20%. The fat on the neck, low abdomen and buttocks is obviously excessive. Obesity is manifested by disorder of metabolism like fatigue, lassitude, hidrosis and various neurosis, headache, palpitation, and abdominal distention. Obesity may speed aging and cause various diseases. The disease includes simple and secondary obesity.

Etiology and Pathogenesis

(1) Overtaking Greasy food

Accumulation of fat will affect the transportation and transformation of spleen to cause retention of phlegm damp in the interior which result in obesity.

(2) Dysfunction of lung in descending

Failure of warming function of kidney, retention of damp heat in the interior result in obesity

Differentiation

(1) Dysfunction of spleen in transportation and transformation

Main Manifestations: Poor appetite, weak constitution, loosen stools, flaccid muscles, fat body, flabby tongue, weak, soft and moderate pulse.

(2) Retention of damp heat in the interior

Main Manifestation: Large amount of eating, constipation, thirst, foul breath, tense muscles, fat body, red tongue with sticky coating, rolling, rapid pulse.

(3) Derangement of thoroughfare and conception vessels

Main Manifestation: Fat neck and buttocks, lumbar pain, weakness of legs, irregular menstruation with less amount of menstrual flow, pale, flabby tongue, deep, thready pulse.

WMS:

Definition

Overweight and obesity are defined as abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health. A crude population measure of obesity is the body mass index (BMI), a person’s weight (in kilograms) divided by the square of his or her height (in metres). A person with a BMI of 30 or more is generally considered obese. A person with a BMI equal to or more than 25 is considered overweight.

Overweight and obesity are major risk factors for a number of chronic diseases, including diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and cancer. Once considered a problem only in high income countries, overweight and obesity are now dramatically on the rise in low- and middle-income countries, particularly in urban settings.

Causes

Causes of Obesity

Weight gain and obesity are caused by consuming more calories than the body needs, most commonly by eating a diet high in fat and calories, being sedentary or both. However, the imbalance between calories consumed and calories burned can also be caused by a number of different obesity-related factors, including genetic, hormonal, behavioral, environmental and even cultural. It is important to remember that obesity is not always simply a behavioral issue. In fact, endocrine researchers are on the forefront of medical research into the mechanisms of metabolism, appetite and satiety and their connection to obesity. For instance, genetic traits, the way a body expends energy, hormones that affect the way calories are processed (hyperthyroidism), and other organ systems in the body can all affect appetite. Eating disorders, metabolic syndrome, behavioral issues and an individual environment and culture may also affect the development of obesity.


Treatment

Treatment for obesity includes a range of therapies, such as diet and exercise, behavior therapy, weight loss drug therapy and bariatric surgery. In assessing which type or combination of treatment(s) is most suitable, various factors are considered. These factors include the degree of patient overweight, patient health history, mobility, as well as the ability of the patient to comply with dietary and other behavioral guidelines.

Treatment for obesity will be most successful if you create a long-term plan with your doctor. A reasonable goal might be to begin making lifestyle changes by increasing physical activity and limiting calories.

Your initial goal should be to improve your health, not to achieve an ideal weight. Although the "formula" for weight loss-to burn more calories than you take in-is not complicated, it is often hard to achieve and maintain. Along with lifestyle changes, medicines and surgery may be options for some people. The treatment you need depends on your level of obesity, your overall health, and your motivation to lose weight.

Changing eating habits: Eating fewer calories while increasing activity is the best way to lose weight. For most adults, a low-calorie diet of 1,200 to 1,500 calories per day for women and 1,500 to 1,800 calories per day for men is recommended for weight loss.

Increasing activity: Physical activity helps you burn more calories. One of the best ways to increase your activity is by walking. It is an activity that most people can do safely and routinely alone or with family members, friends, coworkers, or pets, and it is easy to work into a daily schedule.

Sticking with it: If you stray from your plan one day, get back on track the next day.

Remove temptations, and think before eating: If you have easy access to a lot of high-fat, high-sugar, tasty foods, it is tempting to eat them. Take a look at your environment and see what causes you to eat more than you need. Stress, family, your environment, and other influences can affect your progress.

Follow up consultation

Patient Name: Mei Treatment Number: 02

TCM Disease: Obesity Date: 27/08/08

Current condition/ changes:

The patient lost 1 kg, but there is some white discharge with a bit dark blood during this week.

Treatment Principle:

Same

Prescription:

Same treatment, but replace Daimai and Futu with Yin lijg quan

Explanation (if any adjustment):

The patient has discharge after treatment, so omit daimai to reduce stimulation in abdominal area, and use yinlingquan to eliminate the dampness.

Lifestyle Advice (if any adjustment):

Same

Follow up consultation

Patient Name: Mei Treatment Number: 03

TCM Disease: Obesity Date: 03/09/08

Current condition/ changes:

The patient is back to same weight, but there is no discharge now.

Treatment Principle:

Same

Prescription:

Use the same treatment in the first treatment.

Explanation (if any adjustment):

The patient has no discharge after treatment, so change back to the first treatment which seems to have good result.

Lifestyle Advice (if any adjustment):

Same

Follow up consultation

Patient Name: Treatment Number: 04

TCM Disease: Obesity Date: 10/09/08

Current condition/ changes:

The patient increase 1 kg due to too many big feast this week,

Treatment Principle:

Same

Prescription:

Same treatment

Explanation (if any adjustment):

Lifestyle Advice (if any adjustment):

Same

Follow up consultation

Patient Name: Mei Treatment Number: 05

TCM Disease: Obesity Date: 15/09/08

Current condition/ changes:

The patient lost 0.5 kg. Feel tired easily, running nose, sneezing in the morning and before go to bed. The pulse is weak in chun and chi. The tongue is copulant, thick whit coating in the middle and lower parts.

Treatment Principle:

Tonify Qi and strengthen the circulation of digestive system.

Prescription:

Use back-shu points: Fei shu, Pi shu, Wei shu, Da chang shu, San jiao

Explanation (if any adjustment):

The patient has Qi deficiency in upper jiao, so try to tonify her Qi and strengthen the circulation of digestive system.

Lifestyle Advice (if any adjustment):

Same

Follow up consultation

Patient Name: Mei Treatment Number: 06

TCM Disease: Obesity Date: 15/10/08

Current condition/ changes:

The patient lost 1 kg due to flue. She coughed for 3 weeks. Feel stressful because of study, so have crave to eat, good appetite, normal urination and defecation. Swollen tongue, pulse is weak in chun and chi.

Treatment Principle:

Same

Prescription:

Zhongwan, Xia wan, Liang Men, QiHai, ShuiDao, ShuiFen, TianShu, DaHen, Zusanli, YinLingQuan, FenLong

Explanation (if any adjustment):

Use some different points but have similar functions for a change

.

Lifestyle Advice (if any adjustment):

Same

Case Conclusion

The patient increased 8 kg in 4 months. The disease for treating is obesity. The Syndrome Differentiation is Dampness in middle jiao underline spleen qi deficiency. : That is because dysfunction of spleen in transportation and transformation result in dampness retention in middle jiao and the body. Treatment principles are to tonify spleen and stomach, resolve phlegm-damp, and promote bowel movement and urination.

Acupoints are Zhong wan, xia wan, qi hai, shui fen, tian shu, dai mai, zu san li, nei ting. Zhong wan, xia wan, and qi hai tonify the function of organs; shui fen promote the function of urination and eliminate dampness; tian shu for increase defection and release phlegm retention; zusanli tonify sp and st; dai mai promote the circulation around the waist; and nei ting help to release heat and dampness in the body

Basically, the same treatment principle is applied during the section of treatment. There is only some adjustment due to the change of the patient such as discharge after the first treatment, got a flue, etc.

Ear needling can help to prolong the effect of treatment.

I think this treatment can work out well if the patient can have more regular and longer treatments because Rome is not built in one day. To treat obesity need a long-term plan and patients cooperation in living style such as food quality and quantity, exercise. Treatment for obesity will be most successful if the patient has strong motivation, and can work out a long-term plan with the doctor.

A reasonable goal might be to begin making lifestyle changes by increasing physical activity and limiting calories.

The initial goal should be to improve patient’s health, not to achieve an ideal weight.