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Menopausal Syndrome June, 2012
Intake • This patient is 56 years old and her symptoms began around age 50. She suffers from frequent hot flashes that are worse with stress. These wake her up at night 2-3X/night. She will sweat at night slightly with the hot flash. This disturbs her sleep but she also has poor sleep in addition to this. She has been diagnosed with Lichen Sclerosis which she experiences as vaginal dryness and cracking. She was recommended to take prednisone for this but she did not want to. • Her digestion if poor as she easily and almost always feels bloated and her bowels are irregular from constipation to diarrhea. Bloating is in the epigastric area and is worse after eating.
Intake • This patient feels very tired much of the time though she feels this is due to sleep loss. • Sweating, thirst, general temperature regulation, respiration all feel normal • Signs: • Tongue: pale and slightly dusky with a thin yellow moss • Pulses: middle and upper jiao pulses full. Lower jiao pulses fall off into deep and thin. • Abdomen: Firm and resilient with fullness in the epigastric area and emptiness in the lower belly with a tension above the pubic bone.
History • Hysterectomy ‘96 for fibroids leading to heavy bleeding. • History of dysmenorrhea since ‘77 until hysterectomy
Symptom Analysis • Hot flashes = Yang out of right relationship • Night sweat = fluid coming out of pores at night • Vaginal dryness = dry vaginal area • Poor sleep = heart involvement • Easy bloating after eating = fullness in the epigastric area • Diarrhea = stool coming out loose • Constipation = stool not coming out • Fatigue = qi not available • Tongue: • Pale= deficiency • Dusky = Blood stasis • Thin yellow moss = heat in the fu • Abdomen: • Full epigastric area = full epigastrium • Empty below = Kidney deficiency • Tight above pubis = Kidney deficiency
Diagnosis • Hot flashes = Yang out of right relationship • Night sweat = fluid coming out of pores at night • Vaginal dryness = dry vaginal area • Poor sleep = heart involvement • Easy bloating after eating = fullness in the epigastric area • Diarrhea = stool coming out loose • Constipation = stool not coming out • Fatigue = qi not available • Tongue: • Pale= deficiency • Dusky = Blood stasis • Thin yellow moss = heat in the fu • Abdomen: • Full epigastric area = full epigastrium • Empty below = Kidney deficiency • Tight above pubis = Kidney deficiency Kidney Qi deficiency with Empty heat and blood stasis Excess in the epigastricarea with Yang not descending
SEEING Heart Kidney Qi deficiency with Empty heat and blood stasis Excess in the epigastricarea with Yang not descending Stomach Epigastric Kidney Yang/Qi
Treatment Principle Heart Kidney Qi deficiency with Empty heat and blood stasis Excess in the epigastric area. Stomach Epigastric Supplement the Kidneys in a warm way to root the rising Yang and vitalize blood Open the epigastric block Kidney Yang/Qi
Treatment Gui Zhi Jia Fu Zi Tang Plus Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang Supplement the Kidneys in a warm way to root the rising Yang and vitalize blood Open the epigastric block
Results At the second visit the patient reported that as soon as she began the herbs, she had no more hot flashes or night sweats. She slept soundly through the night all week. Her digestion also felt comfortable with normal bowel movements. In addition her vaginal tissue was moist and the fissures seemed to be healing.
Results I recommended that she take one more week of this formula and then plan to cut back to every other day and see….
Concluding remarks Conclusions we might have jumped to: Hot flashes, vaginal dryness and insomnia = Kidney Yin deficiency Alternating diarrhea and constipation with abdominal fullness = Liver invading the Spleen