Naturopathic Approach to Functional Dyspepsia: A Case Report.

Q3 Medicine
Integrative medicine Pub Date : 2021-10-01
Jared C Pistoia, Loch Chandler
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Abstract

Functional dyspepsia is a common presenting concern that includes symptoms such as gastrointestinal reflux, postprandial bloating, and abdominal pain. Aside from mainstay conventional therapies such as proton pump inhibitors and antacid tablets that seek to manage symptoms, naturopathic therapies can similarly offer symptom relief and simultaneously address factors underlying functional digestive disturbances. In this case, a 25-year-old female and first year graduate student presented with abdominal bloating, epigastric pain, flatulence, eructations, reflux, and straining with stool. Onset of symptoms occurred after her transition to graduate school, which resulted in a more stressful and rigorous workload, time-pressured eating habits, and a dearth of whole food consumption. Physical exam findings were unremarkable except for moderate epigastric pain, hyperactive bowel sounds, and a geographic tongue. While she met all the Rome IV criteria for functional dyspepsia, clinical findings did not warrant referral for endoscopy to rule out structural/organic causes of disease. As a result, therapeutic interventions consisted of an elimination diet and the use of apple cider vinegar and L-glutamine powder, in addition to a compounded homeopathic formula containing UNDA #4 and Nux vomica. Within 1 week, the patient reported significant improvement in presenting concerns, and within 1 month had denied the presence of every presenting symptom except for straining with stool. This case demonstrates that a naturopathic approach to functional dyspepsia can offer significant symptom relief as soon as 1 week after treatment, and that an effective treatment plan can be offered to patients in 1 visit lasting no longer than 60 minutes. Furthermore, compliant patients can experience a significant improvement in overall gastrointestinal function as early as 1 month after treatment initiation.

自然疗法治疗功能性消化不良1例。
功能性消化不良是常见的表现,包括胃肠道反流、餐后腹胀和腹痛等症状。除了寻求控制症状的质子泵抑制剂和抗酸片等主流传统疗法外,自然疗法同样可以缓解症状,同时解决功能性消化障碍的潜在因素。在本病例中,一名25岁的女性和一年级研究生表现为腹胀、上腹痛、胀气、嗳气、反流和大便紧张。她在转入研究生院后开始出现症状,这导致了更大的压力和严格的工作量,时间紧迫的饮食习惯,以及缺乏天然食物的消费。体格检查结果一般,除了中度上腹痛、肠音过度活跃和地理舌音。虽然她符合功能性消化不良的所有Rome IV标准,但临床结果不支持转介内窥镜检查以排除结构性/器质性疾病原因。因此,治疗干预包括消除饮食和使用苹果醋和l -谷氨酰胺粉,以及含有UNDA #4和Nux vomica的复合顺势疗法配方。在1周内,患者报告出现的症状有了显著改善,在1个月内,除了大便紧张外,患者否认了所有出现的症状。本病例表明,自然疗法治疗功能性消化不良可以在治疗后1周内显著缓解症状,并且可以在一次不超过60分钟的就诊中为患者提供有效的治疗方案。此外,依从性患者在治疗开始后1个月就能体验到整体胃肠道功能的显著改善。
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Integrative medicine
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