Summary of Hearing Loss Treatment

(July 31, 2000 – February 12, 2001)

David had suffered from a hearing loss for seven months when he came to see me for the first time on July 31, 2000, in the Faculty Clinic at Northwest University of Health Science (NWUHS).

The patient stated that he had head cold in November 1999. One month later, he noticed that his hearing from his left ear decreased. He had taken diuretic medicine and prednisone prescribed by his doctor, which helped for only a short period of time.

Initial Exam:
During his first visit, he looked slim with pale-grayish complexion. His left hearing was 40-50% that of the right, with high pitching tinnitus. There was neither pressure in the ear nor on the jaw; neither headache nor dizziness. He had slight constipation and one to two bowel movements per day with formed stool. He also had frequent urination due to diuretic medicine and had to go to bathroom one to two times in the evening but with no complaint about his sleep. HPT, Diabetes, and Cardiovascular disorders were denied by the patient. His tongue was enlarged with lavender color with thick coating. His pulse was deep.

Treatment Stages:
He was first treated with modified Jin Gui Sheng Qi Wan herbal powder combined with acupuncture. No immediate improvement was observed with the first treatment.

In the second treatment, in additional to acupuncture, herbal formula was changed to modified Lui Wei Di Huang Tang suing raw herbals. Patient experienced some improvement in hearing. The same treatment was repeated for five sessions with slow recovery.

To enhance the recovery, herbal formula was modified once again by using Yi Qi Cong Ming Tang for four sessions. This time acupuncture treatment was focused on Gall Bladder and San Jiao aimed to regulate water flow and unblock stagnation. In the meantime, patient also received Qi Gong therapy and started physical exercise. With three weeks of continuous treatment, patient stated that his hearing improved significantly.

The following nine treatments were based on strengthen the patient’s spleen and resolve phlegm using modified Ban Xia Tian Ma Bai Zhu Tang. Patient had been fully recovered since.

Kejian Xiao, L.Ac.
1378 Route 206
Skillman, NJ 08558
908-229-9079


     
 


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