A 70-year-old Korean female with diplopia and left ptosis due to oculomotor nerve palsy presented to the hospital. The patient was treated with electroacupuncture, sweet bee venom pharmacopuncture, and moxibustion. She also received acupuncture and herbal medicines Siryeng-tang and Boikyangwi-tang. The change in length (mm) from the medial canthus to the lateral iris was measured to evaluate limitation of eye movement, and Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) for diplopia. Limitation of eye movement and diplopia was used to determine diplopia. The limitation of eye movement and diplopia were improved after the administration of the Korean medicines. Korean medicine may be effective in treating limitation of eye movement and diplopia due to oculomotor nerve palsy.
In this study, a 54-year-old female woman diagnosed as Multiple System Atrophy (MSA) presented diplopia with other symptoms-gait disturbance, ataxia, sleep apnea, dysuria. She had been cared with Korean medical treatment-Herbal medicine, acupuncture, bee venom acupuncture, electroacupuncture, cupping, moxa. Notable improvement was observed in diplopia expressing time and Unified Multiple System Atrophy Rating Scale (UMSARS). For MSA patient with no typical treatment indispensable, Korean medical treatment may be effective.
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