Chief Complaint: Female age 63 presented with
trigeminal neuralgia facial pain, worse with chronic sinusitis. Onset 7y ago.
Worse in winter due to sinusitis: inflammation presses on trigeminal nerve,
triggering pain. Swelling of right eye, center of lower eyelid. Frequent
associated headaches.
Other symptoms: Celiac disease, food allergies which
seem to trigger facial pain. Pain begins 20 minutes after eating offending
foods: wheat products or anything with mold. Perennial allergies: onset birth –
breast milk: red eyes, sneezing, nasal and sinus congestion. Shortness of
breath. Fatigue, bruises easily, heavy limbs, weak muscles. Hypothyroid,
diagnosed 47y earlier. RLS: .5mg Clonozepem nightly.
Pain: Described as electric, stabbing,
shocking sensation. Over a 5y period, progressed from mild pain to severe pain.
Aggravated with pressure applied to the affected area. Headache dull ache,
level 8-9 [1-10 scale]. Red/purple coloration on scalp associated with
increased pain.
Location: Foot Yang Ming Stomach (ST)
meridian of face, in a line from the center of the lower eyelid to the lateral
corner of the mouth. Foot Tai Yang, Bladder meridian & Du meridian, Governor’s
vessel from vertex of the head to front hairline. Headache: Foot Shao Yang
Gallbladder (GB) meridian, along hairline at forehead, left.
Tongue/Pulse: P: Right – hidden, Left – Weak.
Tongue: Dusky, puffy with teeth marks. Constraint petechiae and red sides with
red tip.
Treatment: Dr. Tan’s Balance Methodacupuncture + custom granule herbal formula. Tx #1: 8 magic points for
digestive and lung disorders + ahshi points along the Large Intestine,
Pericardium and Heart (HT) meridians between the elbow and wrist crease to
treat the GB & ST meridian pain.
Tao Hong
Si Wu Tang (Peach Seed & Safflower + Four Substance Decoction) + Sudden
Smile Powder (Shi Xiao San) to treat pain due to blood stagnation: stabbing
pain and dusky tongue indications poor blood circulation in the affected
meridians (Foot Yang meridians + Du channel).
Bu Zhong
Yi Qi Tang (Augment the Center to Lift the Qi Decoction) to treat chronic
sinusitis and weak Spleen: food allergies, weak, heavy limbs, bruise easily,
fatigue, hypothyroid.
Dan Zhi
Xiao Yao Wan (Augmented Rambling Powder): T: red edges and petechiae, Shao Yang
headaches.
Jade
Windscreen: Improve immune function: allergies.
Results: Marked decrease in pain after 1st
acupuncture treatment. Facial pain: 1x/5days, stabbing pain, level 2 [1-10
scale]. Several mild headaches. No ear pain. Decreased facial swelling.
Treatment: repeated acupuncture and herbal
formula. Slight modification to herbal formula to address allergies.
Result: After 1 week - Occasional
pain: pressure to face causes mild, stabbing pain, level 2. No headache. 1 mild
occipital headache, possibly due to caffeine. RLS: 2 nights. No nasal/sinus
congestion or shortness of breath, occasional sneezing.
Treatment: Repeated tx #1. Modified herbal
formula to increased heat clearing (red tongue).
Result: One week later: Decreased facial pain: 2 twinges of
stabbing pain, level 1. Facial swelling, sensitivity to touch. No RLS.
Occasional sneezing, + post nasal drip, no congestion.
Treatment: Repeated tx #1, no HT channel
points (no GB pain). Refilled herbal rx with modifications to address post
nasal drip due to chronic sinusitis, including andrographitis (chuan xin lian),
and facial swelling. Continued weekly acupuncture treatments and herbal
therapy, with modifications, based on presenting symptoms for 2 weeks. Then
decreased to monthly treatments and continued herbal therapy.
Result: 3 months after initial treatment:
In past 2 weeks, no pain, no headache, no sinusitis, pressure or rhinitis.
Occasional RLS associated with strenuous activity. Energy normal. KB