Title of article
Complementary Treatment in Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome: A Case Report Study
Author/Authors
Latifi, Amirhossein School of Traditional Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Minaiee, Bagher School of Traditional Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Kamalinejad, Mohammad Department of Pharmacognosy - School of Pharmacy - Shahid Beheshti University , Nazem, Esmaeil School of Traditional Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Gooran, Shahram Department of Urology - Sina Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
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Abstract
Introduction:: The use of traditional medicine has been emerged in the treatment of BPS (bladder pain syndrome) due to its high prevalence and expenses and its insufficient treatment by conventional therapies. Iranian traditional medicine has discussed such diseases. Considering the signs and symptoms of BPS and “reeh”, the proposed mechanism of flatulency as casualty of recurrent circulating pains seems to be a proper diagnose. So, as a preliminary study the authors administered Horse Mint as one of effective traditional herbs on flatulent pain in a patient with BPS.
Case Presentation:: A 60-year-old female was referred with the diagnosis of BPS. Six clinical visits with 2-week intervals were performed for patient, and the NIH-ICSI (National Institutes of Health Interstitial Cystitis Symptom Index) was completed, which was used as a pretreatment symptom quantifier and post-treatment outcome tool. Horse mint (Mentha longifolia) was prescribed twice a day for 12 weeks.
Discussion:: Clinical visits showed alleviation of signs, symptoms, and changes in the patient's NIH-ICSI score, suggesting further studies on this field.
Keywords
Medicine , Traditional , Pelvic Pain , Treatment
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2014
Record number
2420396
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