应用耳磁疗法降低糖尿病患者血糖水平,促进坏疽愈合1例。

IF 0.9 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Journal of Medical Case Reports Pub Date : 2024-12-23 DOI:10.1186/s13256-024-04994-2
Yu Chen
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背景:磁疗已被证明对减轻人体疼痛、恶心、神经病变和其他各种健康问题有有益作用。据我们所知,有限的研究已经证明使用耳静电磁疗作为糖尿病的潜在治疗方法。本报告首次提出了在人耳穴位放置磁碟以降低血糖水平并促进糖尿病患者坏疽愈合的证据。在耳朵的一个穴位上放置一个圆盘,升高的血糖水平降低,血液循环改善,坏疽最终消失。本病例报告介绍了耳针治疗的新进展,为治疗糖尿病及其并发症提供了一种新的方法。病例介绍:一名59岁的白人男性,被诊断为II型糖尿病,患有此病20年,左腿出现坏疽,需要截肢。尽管胰岛素治疗,患者血糖水平仍然升高,随后右腿出现坏疽。患者被诊断为严重的终末期外周动脉闭塞性疾病,第二次截肢成为必要。病人寻求针灸治疗以避免截肢。在患者的左耳胰点处放置了一个圆盘。2天内,患者血糖水平从240 mg/dl降至120 mg/dl,腿部血流量增加30%。因此,患者能够减少胰岛素剂量。随着时间的推移,坏疽消退,新的组织在坏疽组织的地方再生。另一个案例研究涉及一名患有I型糖尿病的33岁白人女性,她在磁疗前使用胰岛素泵。将磁盘应用于耳穴,导致胰岛素剂量减少30%,同时保持相同的热量摄入。结论:耳穴静电磁疗对糖尿病有良好的治疗效果。这种治疗方法已被证明可以降低血糖水平,促进血液循环,促进坏疽愈合。其非侵入性、起效快、成本效益显著。本病例报告的新贡献在于其潜在的应用,作为糖尿病的补充疗法,与传统的西方医学实践相结合。
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Applying auricular magnetic therapy to decrease blood glucose levels and promote the healing of gangrene in diabetes patients: a case report.

Background: Magnetic therapy has demonstrated beneficial effects for reducing pain, nausea, neuropathy, and various other health concerns in the human body. To our knowledge, limited research has documented the use of auricular static magnetic therapy as a potential treatment for diabetes. This report presents the first evidence of using magnetic discs placed at acupuncture points on the human ear to decrease blood glucose levels and promote the healing of gangrene in diabetic patients. When a magnetic disc was placed at an acupuncture point on the ear, elevated blood glucose levels were reduced, blood circulation improved, and gangrene eventually resolved. This case report presents a new development in auricular acupuncture, providing a novel method for treating diabetes and its complications.

Case presentation: A 59-year-old white male who was diagnosed with type II diabetes and had suffered from this condition for 20 years developed gangrene in his left leg, necessitating amputation. Despite insulin therapy, the patient's blood glucose level remained elevated, and gangrene subsequently manifested in his right leg. The patient was diagnosed with severe end-stage peripheral arterial occlusive disease, and a second amputation became necessary. The patient sought acupuncture treatment to avoid amputation. A magnetic disc was applied to the patient's left ear at the pancreas point. Within 2 days, the patient's blood glucose level decreased from 240 to 120 mg/dl, while the blood flow in his leg increased by 30%. Consequently, the patient was able to reduce the insulin dosage. Over time, the gangrene resolved, and new tissue regenerated in place of the gangrenous tissue. Another case study involved a 33-year-old white female with type I diabetes who used an insulin pump prior to magnetic therapy. Magnetic discs were applied to auricular acupuncture points, resulting in a 30% reduction in insulin dosage, while maintaining the same caloric intake.

Conclusion: Auricular static magnetic therapy has demonstrated efficacy as a beneficial treatment for diabetes. This therapeutic approach has been shown to reduce blood glucose levels, increase blood circulation, and promote gangrene healing. Its noninvasive nature, rapid onset of action, and cost-effectiveness are notable attributes. The novel contribution of this case report resides in its potential application as a complementary therapy for diabetes utilized in conjunction with conventional Western medical practices.

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期刊介绍: JMCR is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal that will consider any original case report that expands the field of general medical knowledge. Reports should show one of the following: 1. Unreported or unusual side effects or adverse interactions involving medications 2. Unexpected or unusual presentations of a disease 3. New associations or variations in disease processes 4. Presentations, diagnoses and/or management of new and emerging diseases 5. An unexpected association between diseases or symptoms 6. An unexpected event in the course of observing or treating a patient 7. Findings that shed new light on the possible pathogenesis of a disease or an adverse effect
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