Author:
Lee Dabin,Kim Geun Young,Jeon Seon Uk,Lee Han-Gyul,Cho Ki-Ho,Moon Sang-Kwan,Jung Woo-Sang,Kwon Seungwon
Abstract
Hemorrhagic cystitis refers to massive inflammation and the diffuse vesical bleeding of the bladder. In patients with hematuria complaining of dysuria and pain, it is necessary to differentiate various causes, including cystitis, nephritis, and prostatitis. After the diagnosis of hemorrhagic cystitis, antibiotics usually treat and prevent further urinary tract infections. In the present case, a 78-year-old female patient with hemorrhagic cystitis presenting with hematuria underwent Korean medical treatment with <i>Jeoryeong-tang-hap-Samul-tang</i> for 29 days. The effect of the treatment was assessed with the hematuria grading scale (HGS) per week, urinalysis per two weeks, and the NRS (numeric rating scale) of dysuria per day. After treatment, both HGS and NRS scores decreased, and protein, blood, and red blood cells (RBCs) in urinalysis improved. This case report suggests that <i>Jeoryeong-tang-hap-Samul-tang</i> might be an effective option for hemorrhagic cystitis patients who continuously take antiplatelets.
Publisher
The Society of Internal Korean Medicine
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