Ba Zheng San and Prostatitis
This a published case study. The purpose of this case report is to describe the
resolution of pain in a patient with chronic prostatitis and chronic pelvic
pain syndrome after receiving a course of management using acupuncture and
Chinese herbal medicine. A 35-year-old man presented with chronic prostatitis
with chronic pelvic pain syndrome. He scored 38 out of a possible 43 on the
National Institutes of Health/Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Index (NIH/CPSI) that
rates pain, urinary symptoms, and quality of life impact, indicating severe
symptoms. The patient had experienced recurrent episodes of nonbacterial
prostatitis over a 3-year period, and this was the most severe. After 8
acupuncture treatments over an 8-week period and daily use of Ba Zheng San and
Yi Guan Jian, the patient scored his symptoms 9 on the NIH/CPSI. The patient
was then put on a supportive anti-inflammatory regimen of green tea. He rated
his symptoms 4 on the NIH/CPSI 4 months later, 2 on the NIH/CPSI 8 months
later, and 0 on the NIH/CPSI 1 year later. This case demonstrated that the
patient experienced long-lasting relief from chronic prostatitis with chronic
pelvic pain syndrome after a course of 8 treatments of acupuncture and Chinese
herbs.
Source: Ohlsen BA.
Acupuncture and
Traditional Chinese Medicine for the management of a 35-year-old man with
chronic prostatitis with chronic pelvic pain syndrome. J Chiropr Med. 2013
Sep;12(3):182-90.
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