Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3103801 World Journal of Acupuncture - Moxibustion 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo explore effective therapeutic method for the treatment of ocular myasthenia gravis.MethodsSixty cases of ocular myasthenia gravis were selected. The acupuncture was applied at Dàzhuī GV 14), Bihuì () GV 20), Shàngxīng ( GV 23) of Governor Vessel, and its crossing points with Yinqiao and Yangqiao Meridian, such as Jīngmíng ( BL 1), shēnmài ( BL 62), Dìcāng ( ST 4), Jūliáo ( ST 3), Chéngqì ( ST 1), etc. Besides, ginger-partition moxibustion was applied at Yángbái ( GB 14) and Sìbái ( ST 2). The plum-blossom needle was applied at upper limb distribution of lung channel of hand taiyin, heart channel of hand shaoyin and pericardium channel of hand jueyin. The patients’ clinical symptoms, potential degradation percentages of repetitive nerve stimulation (RNS) in low frequency were observed.Results8 cases were clinically cured, 20 cases were basically cured, 12 cases were remarkably effective, 15 cases were effective and 5 cases were failed. The total effective rate was 91.7%. Compared with before the treatment, the potential degradation percentages of repetitive nerve stimulation in low frequency were lowered [(19.44±6.28)% vs (8.78±3.12)%, (P<0.05)].ConclusionAcupuncture and moxibustion at extra-meridian and collateral for ocular myasthenia gravis could achieve positive efficacy.

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