Incipient Diabetes Treated with Long-Term Classical Prescription

Background. Diabetes mellitus (DM) belongs to the progressive and irreversible disease. With the development of the disease, the function of beta cells declines significantly. Current treatments cannot reverse the course of the disease. The role of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in the DM treatm...

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Main Authors: Xiuxiu Wei, Jiaxing Tian, Xinmiao Wang, Haoran Wu, Haiyu Zhang, Xiaolin Tong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Diabetes Research
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3054213
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spelling doaj-3de1ec5114c74cb9ab60ef6ea24258e92020-11-25T01:23:40ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Diabetes Research2314-67452314-67532019-01-01201910.1155/2019/30542133054213Incipient Diabetes Treated with Long-Term Classical PrescriptionXiuxiu Wei0Jiaxing Tian1Xinmiao Wang2Haoran Wu3Haiyu Zhang4Xiaolin Tong5Department of Endocrinology, Guang’anmen Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing 100053, ChinaDepartment of Endocrinology, Guang’anmen Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing 100053, ChinaDepartment of Endocrinology, Guang’anmen Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing 100053, ChinaDepartment of Endocrinology, Guang’anmen Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing 100053, ChinaDepartment of Endocrinology, Guang’anmen Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing 100053, ChinaDepartment of Endocrinology, Guang’anmen Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing 100053, ChinaBackground. Diabetes mellitus (DM) belongs to the progressive and irreversible disease. With the development of the disease, the function of beta cells declines significantly. Current treatments cannot reverse the course of the disease. The role of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in the DM treatment has been recognized widely, while there are few long-term observation reports. In this study, we introduced a case of DM treated by classical prescription alone for 10 years, which would provide the reference for clinical practice. Case Presentation. A 64-year-old male complained of a 2-month history of dry mouth, frequent urination, and blurred vision and found increased blood glucose for 3 days. The patient’s glycated hemoglobin was 14.2%, fasting plasma glucose fluctuated at 12-15 mmol/L, and urinary albumin excretion rate (UAER) was 32.9 μg/min. The male was treated with 10 years of continuous classical prescription alone. After 3 months of TCM treatment, the patient’s blood glucose level decreased significantly and blurred vision symptoms improved. With continued TCM treatment, his UAER normalized. Subsequently, he continued outpatient consultation, and his TCM prescription was adjusted according to clinical symptoms. After 10 years of continuous TCM treatment, his blood glucose remained stable, urinary microalbumin quantitation showed no abnormalities, and blurred vision disappeared. Conclusions. This case provides specific treatment plans and effective references for long-term control of blood glucose, prevention and treatment of diabetes complications, delay of disease progression, and protection of impaired islet function in the treatment of diabetes with TCM. TCM may become a meaningful alternative DM treatment in the future.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3054213
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author Xiuxiu Wei
Jiaxing Tian
Xinmiao Wang
Haoran Wu
Haiyu Zhang
Xiaolin Tong
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Jiaxing Tian
Xinmiao Wang
Haoran Wu
Haiyu Zhang
Xiaolin Tong
Incipient Diabetes Treated with Long-Term Classical Prescription
Journal of Diabetes Research
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Jiaxing Tian
Xinmiao Wang
Haoran Wu
Haiyu Zhang
Xiaolin Tong
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title Incipient Diabetes Treated with Long-Term Classical Prescription
title_short Incipient Diabetes Treated with Long-Term Classical Prescription
title_full Incipient Diabetes Treated with Long-Term Classical Prescription
title_fullStr Incipient Diabetes Treated with Long-Term Classical Prescription
title_full_unstemmed Incipient Diabetes Treated with Long-Term Classical Prescription
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publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Diabetes Research
issn 2314-6745
2314-6753
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Background. Diabetes mellitus (DM) belongs to the progressive and irreversible disease. With the development of the disease, the function of beta cells declines significantly. Current treatments cannot reverse the course of the disease. The role of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in the DM treatment has been recognized widely, while there are few long-term observation reports. In this study, we introduced a case of DM treated by classical prescription alone for 10 years, which would provide the reference for clinical practice. Case Presentation. A 64-year-old male complained of a 2-month history of dry mouth, frequent urination, and blurred vision and found increased blood glucose for 3 days. The patient’s glycated hemoglobin was 14.2%, fasting plasma glucose fluctuated at 12-15 mmol/L, and urinary albumin excretion rate (UAER) was 32.9 μg/min. The male was treated with 10 years of continuous classical prescription alone. After 3 months of TCM treatment, the patient’s blood glucose level decreased significantly and blurred vision symptoms improved. With continued TCM treatment, his UAER normalized. Subsequently, he continued outpatient consultation, and his TCM prescription was adjusted according to clinical symptoms. After 10 years of continuous TCM treatment, his blood glucose remained stable, urinary microalbumin quantitation showed no abnormalities, and blurred vision disappeared. Conclusions. This case provides specific treatment plans and effective references for long-term control of blood glucose, prevention and treatment of diabetes complications, delay of disease progression, and protection of impaired islet function in the treatment of diabetes with TCM. TCM may become a meaningful alternative DM treatment in the future.
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