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Multiple neuritis, also known as peripheral
neuropathy, and polyneuritis, is the degeneration (wear
and tear) of peripheral nerves supplying mainly the
distal (towards the end) muscles of the extremities
(hands and feet). It results in muscle weakness with
sensory loss and atrophy (muscle wasting), and decreased
or absent deep tendon reflexes. This syndrome is
associated with a non-inflammatory degeneration of the
nerve cells and their coverings, chiefly affecting the
distal muscles of the extremities. Although peripheral
neuritis can occur at any age, its incidence is highest
in men between the ages of 30 and 50. Because onset is
usually insidious, patients may compensate by overusing
unaffected muscles; however, onset is rapid with severe
infection and chronic alcohol intoxication. If the cause
can be identified and eliminated, the prognosis is good.
According
to TCM, the cause of this disease is defects in the
kidney, liver, lung and spleen. These defects
together affect the nerve cells and the muscles. The
treatment depends on how much the defect is in these
organs. Treatment is based on the adjustment of body
Qi and Blood and the balance of Yin-Yang with
acupressure, which can improve neural function in
50-70% of affected people.
In clinical observations, herbal medicine is
effective in promoting qi in the kidney, liver, lung
and spleen. It also reduces muscle degeneration and
relieves atrophy and numbness syndromes.
Traditional Chinese Medicine is effective in treating
this disease. It effectively controls the infection with
few side effects, increases body resistance by various
methods.
This ailment,
according to TCM, has different syndromes. The treatment for
these syndromes using herbal medicine and acupuncture is shown
below.
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Syndrome (a)
Excessive humid and heat
A
person with humid and heat attacks, has numb and swollen
arms, hands, legs and feet. His muscles may be sore,
skin itchy and he may have loss of power in the muscles.
The legs are affected more than the arms. The patient
may have shortness of breath, problems with speech,
difficulty in swollowing and stool and urine problems.
The tongue is usually swollen and yellow, and the pulse
is fast.
To treat byHerbal
medicine Therapeutic principle: Eliminating the humid
environment and removing the heat stasis, and therefore,
promoting Qi in the body.
Prescription/Formula: Modified decoction for
dissipating Qi and humid stasis channel up to whole
body. Sichuan Achyranthes at l0g; Atractylodes,
Phellodendron, Tokoro, Notopterygium, Coix crude,
Codonopsis at each 15g; Tuckahoe at 20g; Savia at 30g.
Simple Prescription: Two clever kind pills twice
a day.
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To treat by Acupuncture and
Moxibustion Therapeutic principle: Acupuncture and
moxibustion helps regulate the circulation of Qi,
discharge heat, resolve energy stasis and relieve
humidity by using points mainly from Du / Extra meridian
point and the Large Intestines meridian of Hand
Yang-Ming and the Spleen meridian of Food Tai-Yin.
Prescription/Formula: Da-Zhui (Du14), Ming-Men
(Du4), Yao-Yang-Guan (Du3), Qu-Chi (LI11), Shou--San-Li
(LI10), He-Gu (LI4), San-Yin-Jiao (Sp6) and
Ffua-Tuo-Jia-Ji (Extra2 1). Acupuncture 10-20 minutes or
with Moxibustion at each point 10-20 minutes.
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Syndrome (b) Cold
Chill material blocked meridian
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Due to the
outside cold chill attack, the hands and feet are numb,
painful at times, and there is a preference to warm
environment. Also the patient has problems in walking,
his tongue is white with light fur and his pulse is
weak. The main reason for this is the inability of the
body to get rid of the toxic materials from inside the
body.
To treat by Herbal
medicine Therapeutic principle: Herbal medicine can clean
the heat and expel wind through the meridians.
Prescription/Formula: Modified decoction for
removing blood stagnation in the head area. Chuanxiong
rhizome, Chuanxiong rhizome, Red peony rood, Angelica
root, Cinnamon Twig at each 15g; Ledebouriella root at
l0g; Wild ginger at 3g; Milettia at 30g; Terandra root
at 20g.
Simple Prescription: Cinnamon Twig soup one time
a bag, twice a bag.
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To treat by Acupuncture and
Moxibustion Therapeutic principle: Acupuncture or
moxibustion can regulate the circulation of Qi,
discharge wind cold, resolve blood stasis and relieve
muscle pain by using points mainly from Extra points and
Food Yang-Min Stomach meridian point and the Hand
Tai-Yin Lung meridian points and Food Tai--Yang Urine
Bladder meridian points and San-Jiao meridian of Hand
Shao-Yang points.
Prescription/Formula: Upper extremity: Chi-Ze (Lu5), Qu-Chi (LI11),
Wai-Guan (SJ5) and Ba-Xie (Extra28). Lower extremity: Wei-Zhong (UB40), Zusanli
(St36), Kun-Lun (UB60) and Ba-Feng (Extra36). 20-40
minutes Acupuncture or and 15-20 minutes Moxibustion.
When there is a deficiency in the spleen and kidney, the
clinical picture is a disorder of muscles, including
atrophy, numbness, power loss, dark skin colour, dry
stools, yellow urine and a difficulty in swollowing. The
tongue is dark and the pulse is weak.
These symptoms occur in a later phase of the disease.
To treat by Herbal
medicine Therapeutic principle: Herbal medicine helps
clean the heat and expel toxic materials from the
body, in order to arrest pain.
Prescription/Formula: Modified decoction for
removing blood stagnation in the head area.
Phellodendron, Tortoise plastron , Scrophularia,
Dioscorea, Achyranthes, White Peony Root and Tiger Bone
at each 15g; Rehmannia cocked, Angelica and Tangerine
peel at each l0g.
Simple Prescription: Jia-Wei-Jin-Gang Wan one
time a pill, twice a day.
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To treat by Acupuncture and
Moxibustion Therapeutic principle: Regulating the
Circulation of Qi, restoring Yin material, resolving
blood stasis and relieving atrophy. By using points
mainly from Du meridian and Food Yang-Min Stomachs
meridian point and the Hand Yang-Ming Large Intestines
meridian points and Food Tai-Yang Urine Bladder meridian
points and Spleen meridian of Foot Tai-Yin and Kidney
meridian of Foot Shao-Yin meridian points.
Prescription/Formula: Gan-Shu (UB18), Shen-Shu
(UB23), Ming-Men (Du4), Yao-Yang-Guan (Du3), Zusanli
(St36), Sanyinjiao (SP6), Tai-Xi (K3), Qu-Chi (LI11) and
He-Gu (LI4). 15-30 minutes Acupuncture and or with
Moxibustion 15-20 minutes.
When the
Qi and Blood are deficient in the body, there is not
enough energy in the muscles, as a result of which they
become weak, atrophied, numb, swollen etc. Also there
are sleep problems, increased perspiration, dark skin
colour, a dark tongue and a deep pulse.
To treat by Herbal
medicine Therapeutic principle: Herbal medicine helps
promote qi though to the meridian block and improve
blood circulation to arrest pain.
Prescription/Formula: Modified decoction for
removing blood stagnation in the muscle skeleton system.
Angelica, Chinese Starjasmine, Turmeria slice, Gentian
Root, Chuanxiong rhizome and Achyranthes, at each 15g;
Perilla Seed, Carthamus , Trogopterus dung, Tiger head
Banana, Mastic cooked and Myrrh cooked at each 10g.
Simple Prescription: Xiao-Huo-Luo Wan one time a
pill, twice a day.
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To treat by Acupuncture and
Moxibustion
Therapeutic principle:
Acupuncture and moxibustion can help regulate the
circulation of Qi, resolve blood stasis and relieve pain
by using points mainly from Extra meridian points and
Food Yang-Mm Stomach meridian point and the Hand
Yang-Ming Large Intestines meridian points and Food
Tai-Yang Urine Bladder’meridian points.
Prescription/Formula: Qu-Chi (LI11), Zusanli (St36),
Hegu (LI4), Qi-Men (LI14), Ge-Shu (UB17), Gan-Shu
(UB18), Tai-Chong (LI3), Ba-Xie (Extra28) and Ba-Feng
(Extra36) 15-30 minutes Acupuncture and or with
Moxibustion 15-20 minutes.
(a) Qigong and other therapies 1.
Qigong: Qigong is a very effective exercise for
neuritis disease. Try a self-setting exercise everyday
for 10-30 minutes. Relax and lead the Qi down to your
foot then release the bad energy out of your foot. Also
do self hand massage for extremities (hands and feet),
twice a day.
Generally speaking, Qigong is good for healing effect of
this specific ailment, however individual results may
vary. It improves the flow of the qi and the circulation
of the blood, so you'll experience more energy, but, you
won't see/ feel any immediate effects, as with many
exercises and therapies, it takes a few weeks or even
months of practice before you'll see any significant
improvements.
For the information of different types of Qigong ,just
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This information is for education purpose only. We
strongly advise you seek a licensed Qigong master to
learn the correct ways to conduct these exercises before
attempting them.
2.
Skin Acupuncture: puncture for
atrophy area, Du meridian area and back sides
area of Hua-Tuo Jia-Ji points. 3. Electrical Acupuncture: Both sides of
Yang-Ming meridian or Dash area. Find out the sensitive
points and pick and let the bad energy out. 4. Ear acupuncture: Shen-Men, Jiao-Gan and
extremities area 15-20
minutes twice a day. 5. Head acupuncture:
Using movement area and
sensitive area 30-60 minutes once a day. 6. Acupressure and Tuina massage: Using TCM
acupressure at the painful body sites and at the atrophy
areas for 30 -40 minutes once a day.
(b) Medicated diet 1.
Barley and Coix congee: Barley 60g and Coix 60g with
Tuckahoe 60g make congee without Tuckahoe dregs to eat.
2. Moggy bone with gingili food: Take moggy
spinal bone cooked to powder 300g with black gingili
300g fry to good smell, then make to powder with candy
to eat. 3. Astragalus Root big bone soup: Astragalus Root
50g with 500g big spinal bone with 1L water cooked 1.5-2
hours and eat.
(c) Life style 1.
Diet: Avoid irregular eating habits and eat
nutritious food. 2. Note in Life: Keep
the body in action and keep the blood circulating
well. 3. Life habit: Exercise regularly and try to have
good emotions.
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