GB 26 pain
Submitted by alliancemedical... on Wed, 2008-04-02 13:08.
Dear Colleages,
One of my 42 YO friends have got a painful bilaterally on the points of GB 26 for several months.
That pain bothers him even in nightime, it makes him wake up at night and stayed awake.
Other exams and the ten questions did not show anything.
His tongue: WNL
His pulse: little wiry, weak and deep in Kidney position.
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Has he had a complete
Has he had a complete western physical with blood work done recently? I would recommend that he has blood work done with a full liver panel along with a check for h. pylori - if he hasn't already.
His symptoms are most indicative of a peptic ulcer, or perhaps some kind of gall bladder issue. Blood work would help to clarify a western diagnosis.
From a treatment perspective I would most likely treat as appropriate the following points: huatuo of T8 on the (L)eft side (esophagus), T9 (L) (stomach), possibly T10 (L) (gall bladder), CV 12, ST 12, ST 36, LV 3, ST 11, KD 22.
Cheers,
Chad J. Dupuis, L.Ac.
Yin Yang House Acupuncture and Wellness Center