A Study on Common Cold Patients utilizated of Korean Medical Clinic

한방클리닉에 내원(來院)한 감기환자에 대한 조사연구

  • Hong, Yun-Jung (Graduate School of Korean Medicine, Wonkwang University) ;
  • Chai, Duck-Won (Graduate School of Korean Medicine, Wonkwang University) ;
  • Park, Hyung-Soon (Graduate School of Korean Medicine, Wonkwang University) ;
  • Keum, Kyung-Soo (Dept. of Classics, College of Korean Medicine, Wonkwang University) ;
  • Lee, Si-Hyeong (Graduate School of Korean Medicine, Wonkwang University)
  • 홍윤정 (원광대학교 한의학전문대학원) ;
  • 채덕원 (원광대학교 한의학전문대학원) ;
  • 박형순 (원광대학교 한의학전문대학원) ;
  • 금경수 (원광대학교 한의과대학 원전학교실) ;
  • 이시형 (원광대학교 한의학전문대학원)
  • Published : 2013.06.24

Abstract

Objectives : A common cold is a viral disease. There exists only allopathy for it depending on symptoms because of no cure. Korean medicine has taken a serious view of common cold patients with digestive problems as well as patients of the common cold. Accordingly, this study is aimed at finding out the traits of patients with digestive problems among common cold patients. Methods : A survey was conducted with 62 cold patients who got medical treatment in Korean medicine clinics located in small cities and towns including metropolitan cities. The SPSS for Windows( 19.0 Version) was used for statistical analysis. Results : Depending on which clinic common cold patients decided to go to, there was a significant difference in the number of sick days. The group of patients who decided to go straight to oriental medicine clinics had fewer sick days. Only 9.7% of the group of patients who got treatment in Koean medicine clinics had more than 6 sick days. The group of common cold patients with digestive problems had more sick days than the group with no digestive problems, which showed that there was a significant correlation between digestive problems and sick days. When it came to digestive problems depending which clinic common cold patients decided to go to, there was no significant value because of little data collection. However, while 41.9% of the group who went to hospital at first and then to Koean medicine clinic had digestive problems, 24.2% of the group who directly went to Koean medicine clinic had digestive problems. On the whole, 66.1% of the entire common cold patients were shown to have digestive problems. Conclusion : There are relatively many patients with digestive problems among common cold patients, and there is a significant correlation between digestive problems and sick days on common cold.

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