Diet and Japanese herbal medicine for recalcitrant atopic dermatitis: efficacy and safety.

H Kobayashi, N Mizuno, H Teramae, H Kutsuna, S Ueoku, J Onoyama, K Yamanaka, N Fujita, M Ishii
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We have been utilizing Kampo, a Japanese herbal medicine, together with lifestyle advice, for recalcitrant atopic dermatitis. To estimate the safety and efficacy of the treatment, we administered Kampo formulas to patients in whom conventional treatment failed to improve symptoms, along with dietary advice recommending traditional Japanese food. The therapeutic effects of Kampo formulas were assessed in 95 patients with recalcitrant atopic dermatitis who consulted our clinic from January to June, 2000. The overall result was 'markedly effective" in 19 patients (20%), "moderately effective" in 33 (35%), "slightly effective" in 36 (38%) and "ineffective" in four (4%). Three patients dropped out of the study. No adverse reactions in laboratory data were noted in examined patients. The most commonly used formula was Hochu-ekki-to containing Astragalus root, liquorice, jujube, ginseng, white Atractylodes rhizome, fresh ginger and Chinese Angelica root. Diet and Japanese herbal medicine are thought to be useful as an alternative therapy of intractable atopic dermatitis.

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饮食与日本草药治疗顽固性特应性皮炎的疗效与安全性。
我们一直在使用Kampo,一种日本草药,连同生活方式的建议,顽固性特应性皮炎。为了评估治疗的安全性和有效性,我们对常规治疗未能改善症状的患者使用了汉布配方,并建议他们食用传统的日本食物。对2000年1 ~ 6月来我院就诊的95例难治性特应性皮炎患者进行了临床疗效评价。总体结果为:19例(20%)患者“显著有效”,33例(35%)患者“中等有效”,36例(38%)患者“轻微有效”,4例(4%)患者“无效”。三名患者退出了研究。检查的患者在实验室数据中未发现不良反应。最常用的配方是hochu - eksk -to,含黄芪、甘草、大枣、人参、白术、鲜姜和当归。饮食和日本草药被认为是一种有用的治疗顽固性特应性皮炎的替代疗法。
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