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Internal Medicine

The main treatment is based on meridians differentiation, and the author did observations on 111 cases of headache patients who were treated by needling.


Prescription: The Taiyang headache: Houding (GV19), Fengchi (GB20), UB10 and UB60. The Shaoyang headache: Extra Taiyang, GB20, Shuaigu (GB8) and Yanglingquan (GB34) He-Sea Point, Influential Point of Tendon. The Yangming headache: Shangxing (GV23), Extra Yintang, Hegu (LI4) Yuan-Source Point and Neiting (ST44) Ying-Spring Point. The secondary points: Applying Baihui (GV20) for vertex pain, GB20 and LI4 for external pathogenic wind; LI4 and ST44 for excess heat of stomach, Fenglong (ST40) Luo-Connecting Point for stagnation of damp and phlegm in middle triple energizer, GV20 and LV3 for hyperactive of liver yang, Xuehai (SP10) and Zusanli (ST36) He-Sea Point for deficiency of qi and blood.


Curative effect observation: The total effective rate is 90%. In 111 cases, the longest course is 16 times acupuncture treatment and the shortest one is 3 times.



Key Words: headache, acupuncture, differentiation


Author: Lu Shaozu@ZJ1J531 ZJ 1985 03 01 14 0

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