Guest guest Posted May 28, 2008 Report Share Posted May 28, 2008 A patient came in today (15yF) with mild facial paralysis 5 day onset. eye, nose, mouth, ear affected, with stabbing pain beginning today. I treated Liv W/Ph stirring & qi/blood stag in the channels/collaterals using scalp acu with estim, local points and some distal points to address the pattern. she responded beautifully, showing imp. post tx (no pain, increased movement in nose and mouth). i have a couple of questions: estim: using the Shang Hi scalp protocol, i needled the lower 2/5ths of the mtr line contra lat and sensory line ipsilateral. i don't estim often and remember the pre-caution about the heart. so i was concerned about hooking up leads on the opposite sides of the head simultaneously. therefore, i estimed each side separately. would it be ok to do both sides of the brain at the same time, or was i correct in my caution? (i did research JCM on scalp acu some time ago. they are estiming the scalp in china, with excellent results. if memory serves, at the time i was researching parkinson's dx). i'm curious about the west. differential dx. for those of you who are up on that, what do you think the possibilities might be. i'm ruling out trigeminal neuralgia, as the pain didn't begin until 5 days after initial onset of paralysis. the symptoms are mild, no watery eyes or drooling, so i'm wondering if bell's palsy could be ruled out, also. i'm ruling out stroke, no LOC or limbs affected. so that leaves simple facial paralysis of unknown origin. any thoughts on this? would an MRI be required to get a firm, western dx, or are there simple, in office tests that could be used? as she is responding well to TCM tx (i'm also giving a raw herbal rx) is she ok to wait a few days before reporting to her family physician, or should she go immediately, as a precaution? i appreciate your feedback on this, kath -- Oriental Medicine Experienced, Dedicated, Effective Flying Dragon Liniment: Effective pain relief for muscles & joints Formulated by Kath Bartlett, Traditional Chinese Herbalist Available at Asheville Center for , or web order at: https://www.kamwo.com/shop/product.php?productid=17442 & cat=0 & page=1 Asheville Center For 70 Woodfin Place, Suite West Wing Two Asheville, NC 28801 828.258.2777 kbartlett www.AcupunctureAsheville.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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