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http://dx.doi.org/10.15204/jkobgy.2018.31.3.109

A Clinical Report on Two Patients with Chronic Pelvic Inflammatory Disease  

Lee, Eun-Kyu (Dept. of Gynecology, College of Korean Medicine, Dong-Shin University)
Kim, Soo-Hyeon (Dept. of Gynecology, College of Korean Medicine, Dong-Shin University)
Jeon, Yeong-Seon (Dept. of Gynecology, College of Korean Medicine, Dong-Shin University)
Choi, Yoo-Jin (Dept. of Gynecology, College of Korean Medicine, Dong-Shin University)
Park, Kyeong-Mi (Dept. of Gynecology, College of Korean Medicine, Dong-Shin University)
Yang, Seung-Jeong (Dept. of Gynecology, College of Korean Medicine, Dong-Shin University)
Park, Chan-Wook (Dept. of Korean Medicine, College of Korean Medicine, Dong-Shin University)
Cho, Seong-Hee (Dept. of Gynecology, College of Korean Medicine, Dong-Shin University)
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The Journal of Korean Obstetrics and Gynecology / v.31, no.3, 2018 , pp. 109-120 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to report the effect of Korean medicine treatments on a chronic pelvic inflammatory disease (CPID). Methods: We treated 2 cases of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease patients with Korean herbal medicine, acupuncture and moxibustion. One patient is a 50 years old woman, who suffered from uterine bleeding, lower abdominal pain, right pelvic pain. She was treated with Gwichuligyeong-tang-gami and Samul-tang-gami. Other patient is a 40 year old woman, who appealed for pain such as pelvic pain, lower abdominal pain, urinary frequancy, dysuria. She was treated with Cheongpochugeo-tang. Both patients are taken acupuncture at Junggeuk (CV3), Gwanwon (CV4), Chagung (CA111), Sameumgyo (SP6), Eumneungcheon (SP9) and moxified at Gwanwon (CV4). Results: After treatments, their symptoms were remarkably improved. Conclusions: This study suggests that Korean medicine treatments have significant effect on reducing symptoms of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease.
Keywords
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID); Korean Medicine; Herbal Medication;
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