Typical ulcerative colitis treated by herbs-partitioned moxibustion: A case report

World J Clin Cases. 2020 Apr 26;8(8):1515-1524. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v8.i8.1515.

Abstract

Background: Ulcerative colitis (UC), also known as chronic nonspecific UC, is an inflammatory bowel disease characterized by diffuse colonic mucosal inflammation. The incidence and prevalence of UC have risen markedly, and the disease seriously affects the quality of life of patients, and poses a great burden on the world health care infrastructure and economy.

Case summary: We present a 60-year-old man who had ulcerative colitis for more than 10 years, with recurrent abdominal pain, bloody diarrhea with mucopurulent stool. The treatments with sulfasalazine, mesalazine, and traditional Chinese medicine were not effective, and herbs-partitioned moxibustion (HPM) was then applied at "Zhongwan" (RN12), "Tianshu"(ST25), and "Qihai" (RN6) once a day for about 30 min, 3 times per week, for 6 mo.His main clinical symptoms of abdominal pain, bloody diarrhea with mucopurulent stool gradually improved, and the mucosa had nearly healed, as observed under endoscopy by the 6th mo. The patient's condition was alleviated without relapsing during the subsequent 3-mo follow-up period. HPM showed a significant effect in the treatment of ulcerative colitis in this case, and the effect would help the patient to maintain remission for at least 3 mo.

Conclusion: A series of symptoms of this UC patient significantly improved with the treatment of HPM.

Keywords: Case report; Clinical efficacy; Complementary and alternative therapy; Gastroenterology; Herbs-partitioned moxibustion; Ulcerative colitis.

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