综合疗法治疗与酗酒有关的憩室炎:病例报告。

Q3 Medicine
Integrative medicine Pub Date : 2023-03-01
Jasmine B Hollywood
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摘要

背景:酗酒很普遍,可能是憩室炎的一个危险因素。支持消除成瘾行为和减少疾病进展的治疗干预措施包括饮食、补充剂和社会心理干预:本病例报告重点介绍了一名 54 岁的白种男性,在继续接受医疗机构开具的常规治疗的同时,利用医学营养疗法成功治疗了脓肿、肠梗阻和炎症。在 85 天的治疗过程中,他采用了高植物营养素、高纤维的地中海式饮食。他戒掉了酒精,增加了热量摄入,同时还增加了情感支持、体育锻炼和多种维生素。在最后的随访中,客户的症状和成瘾行为显著减少:结论:饮食、补充剂和社会心理干预可能有助于治疗醉酒型憩室炎患者。应开展基于人群的临床研究,以了解这些疗法的作用。
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Integrative Therapies for Diverticulitis Related to Alcohol Abuse: A Case Report.

Background: Alcohol use is prevalent and may be a risk factor for diverticulitis. Therapeutic interventions that support the elimination of addictive behaviors and reduce disease progression include diet, supplement, and psychosocial interventions.

Case presentation: This case report highlights a client with successful treatment of abscess, bowel blockage, and inflammation in a 54-yr-old Caucasian male using medical nutrition therapy while continuing conventional treatment as prescribed by his medical provider. Over the course of 85 days, his treatment was augmented with a high-phytonutrient, high-fiber, Mediterranean style diet. Alcohol was eliminated, caloric intake was increased, while emotional support, physical activity, and a multivitamin were added. Upon final follow-up, the client had a remarkable reduction in symptoms and addictive behaviors.

Conclusion: Diet, supplement, and psychosocial interventions may be useful in the management of inebriate patients with diverticulitis. Population-based clinical studies should be done to understand the role of these therapies.

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