Author:
Lee Hyun-Jin,Lee Hanul,Jeong Hae In,Cho Yun-jae,Keum Chang-Yul,Han Aram,Ha Na-yeon,Kim Jinsung
Abstract
Objectives: This case study examined the effectiveness of Korean medical treatment for pediatric Crohn’s disease.Methods: A 15-year-old female Korean patient with Crohn’s disease received acupuncture, electroacupuncture, herbal medicine, moxibustion, and aromatherapy treatment for 1 month in a hospital.Results: Decreases in the Pediatric Crohn’s Disease Activity Index score (from 22.5 to 7.5) and the size of two abscesses (from 39.97 mm to 33.36 mm, and from 28.14 mm to 18.71 mm) according to an abdominal CT were observed following treatment. Nausea and vomiting disappeared, stool condition improved, and weight increased (from 30 kg to 33 kg) following treatment. Nausea and vomiting disappeared, stool condition improved, and weight increased (from 30 kg to 33 kg) following treatment.Conclusion: It would be worth examining the long-term effectiveness of Korean medical treatment for pediatric Crohn’s disease.
Publisher
The Society of Internal Korean Medicine