| Literature DB >> 34880640 |
Dan Wu1, Guirong Dong2.
Abstract
AIM: Male, 68 years old, suffering from prurigo nodularis for 7 months, and did not show any significant improvement after oral and topical medications. After 4 months of acupuncture treatment, the NRS for itch scores decreased from 9 to 1; the NRS for sleep scores increased from 5 to 9; HADS decreased from 14 to 2; DLQI decreased from 9 to 5; IGA decreased from 4 to 3. After a 2-month follow-up, the patient was stable in all aspects without new rash.Entities:
Keywords: acupoints; acupuncture; prurigo nodularis
Year: 2021 PMID: 34880640 PMCID: PMC8645944 DOI: 10.2147/CCID.S336109
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol ISSN: 1178-7015
Figure 1W0 (prurigo nodularis lesions at baseline).
Figure 2W4 (prurigo nodularis improved after acupuncture therapy at week 4).
Figure 3W10 (prurigo nodularis improved after acupuncture therapy at week 10).
Figure 4W16 (prurigo nodularis improved after acupuncture therapy at week 16).
Figure 5F1 (followed up for 1 month).
Figure 6F2 (followed up for 2 month).