• Title/Summary/Keyword: Postpartum hypogalactia

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A Clinical Report of Hypogalactia treated by Sin-Ga-Tang (계지가작약생강인삼신가탕(桂枝加芍藥生薑人蔘新加湯)으로 유즙불족(乳汁不足)을 치료한 3례에 대한 임상적 고찰)

  • Park, Jong-Il
    • 대한상한금궤의학회지
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.57-65
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    • 2012
  • Objective : The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of Sin-Ga-Tang in the treatment of Hypogalactia. Method : After 4 weeks of dosing Sin-Ga-Tang, observe the changes and analyze results in 3 cases. Result : 1. Hypogalactia is exacerbated by the postpartum fatigue and digestive dysfunction. 2. After dosing Sin-Ga-Tang, Postpartum fatigue and digestive dysfunction resolved, Showed beneficial effects in the treatment of Hypogalactia. Conclusion : Sin-Ga-Tang is effective on Hypogalactia associated with digestive disorders, However, in-depth study for digestive dysfunction affecting Hypogalactia should be considered as progress.

Chuna Manual Therapy for Postpartum Hypogalactia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (산후 유즙분비부전에 대한 추나 치료: 체계적 문헌 고찰 및 메타분석)

  • Kim, Chae-Young;Lee, Eun-Byeol;Kim, Hyeon-Ji;Ahn, Hee-Duk
    • The Journal of Churna Manual Medicine for Spine and Nerves
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2022
  • Objectives To evaluate the effectiveness of Chuna manual therapy (CMT) for postpartum hypogalactia. Methods Using nine electronic databases, we selected 13 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that applied CMT for postpartum hypogalactia and conducted a meta-analysis. The risk of bias was assessed using the Cochrane risk of bias tool. Results Meta-analysis showed statistically significant results for CMT in terms of effective rate and breast filling degree compared to the other treatment groups (p<0.05). Conclusions Our study showed clinical evidence of CMT efficacy for postpartum hypogalactia. Further studies are required to support our findings.

The Clinical Effect on Acupuncture Treatment of Postpartum Hypogalactia: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials (산후 유즙분비부전에 대한 침 치료 효과 : 체계적 문헌 고찰)

  • Kim, Yu-Jeong;Park, Kyung-Sun;Hwang, Deok-Sang;Lee, Jin-Moo;Jang, Jun-Bok;Lee, Chang-Hoon
    • The Journal of Korean Obstetrics and Gynecology
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.79-91
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    • 2017
  • Objectives: The purpose of this systematic review is to overview and evaluate the effect on postpartum hypogalactia after acupuncture treatment. Methods: Relevant randomized controlled trials (RCTs) were identified by database searches in Embase, Pubmed, CENTRAL, CNKI, KISS. Searching keywords were "Hypogalactia" or "Hypolactaion" and "Acupuncture". After searching qualified articles, we independently assessed the risk of bias according to the Cochrane Rob criteria. Results: Among the 81 articles five RCTs were finally selected. Four of the selected were statistically significant. One of them was not statistically significant because it was comparative study of chinese medicine and acupuncture treatment. The quality of the evidence for specific comparisons ranged from low to high. Conclusions: Our systematic review found encouraging. Acupuncture treatment would be effective way to increase insufficient milk supply on postpartum hypogalactia.

The Clinical Effect of Electroacupuncture on Postpartum Hypogalactia: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials (산후 유즙분비부전에 대한 전침의 효과: 체계적 문헌 고찰)

  • Yun, Hyo-Won;Lee, Hye-Jung;Jeong, In-Jong;Hwang, Deok-Sang;Lee, Chang-Hoon;Jang, Jun-Bock;Lee, Jin-Moo
    • The Journal of Korean Obstetrics and Gynecology
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.37-56
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    • 2022
  • Objectives: The purpose of this study is to assess the effect of electroacupuncture for treating postpartum hypogalactia. Methods: We searched 9 databases on May, 2022, which contained four English, two Chinese, one Japanese, and two Korean databases. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) were eligible. Measurement of outcome included total effective rate, lactation amount, serum prolactin level, and degree of breast fullness. The risk of bias was assessed by two independent authors using the Cochrane risk of bias tool. Results: 101 trials were screened, 5 RCTs were finally selected. Number of participants per study ranged from 56 to 273. The treatment group was effective of improving total effective rate, lactation amount, serum prolactin level compared with control group, and the result was stastically significant. The quality of the evidence for specific comparisons ranged from low to high. Conclusions: Included studies showed that electroacupuncture on acupoints related to lactation would be effective way to increase milk supply among mothers who are suffering from postpartum hypogalactia. In the future, further high-quality RCTs are needed to prove effectiveness of electroacupuncture for relieving hypogalactia with low risk of bias.

Effects of galactagogue herbal tea containing Chrysanthemum indicum as the main component on milk production in postpartum rats (감국을 주성분으로 하는 허브차의 투여가 출산 후 쥐의 유즙 생성 및 관련 호르몬 분비에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Jiyoung;Lee, Yunjung;Choi, Sunuk;Park, Eunju
    • Journal of Nutrition and Health
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    • v.53 no.5
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    • pp.445-451
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    • 2020
  • Purpose: Breastfeeding is the optimal method for feeding a newborn. But insufficient breast milk is the major reason why mothers give up breastfeeding. Herbal galactagogues have been used increasingly to treat postpartum hypogalactia. This study examined the effect of an herbal tea containing Chrysanthemum indicum, as the main ingredient, on milk production in lactating rats. Methods: The herbal tea contained C. indicum (27%), Foeniculum vulgare Mill (21%), Pimpinella anisum (18.2%), Carum carvi (16.1%), Urtica dioica (14.7%), and Gardenia jasminoides (3%). Sixteen lactating Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were divided randomly into 2 groups, the normal control group (NC; n = 8), and the galactagogue herbal tea group (GHT; n = 8) for 7 days. Lactating rats were administered the decoction of an herbal galactagogue mixture by oral gavage or the same amount of distilled water and milk production was assessed by measuring the pups' weights during the suckling period. The blood concentrations of prolactin, cortisol, oxytocin levels and mammary gland tissues were examined to assess the effects of the galactagogue. Results: Milk production was 9.2% higher in the GHT group given the herbal tea than in the NC group and the difference was statistically significant. The cortisol level in the GHT group was 17.2% higher than the NC group. The herbal tea containing C. indicum increased the size of the alveoli epithelium cells and the mammary lobe. Conclusion: The present study revealed the potential of herbal tea containing C. indicum to enhance milk production in postpartum SD rats.

A Systematic Review and Meta Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials of the Clinical Effect on Taking a Herbal Medicine on Postpartum Lactation (한약 복용이 산후 유즙분비에 미치는 효과에 대한 체계적 문헌고찰)

  • Lee, Hye-Jung;Lee, Su-Jeong;Hwang, Deok-Sang;Lee, Chang-Hoon;Jang, Jun-Bock;Lee, Jin-Moo
    • The Journal of Korean Obstetrics and Gynecology
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.137-156
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    • 2021
  • Objectives: The purpose of this study is to assess the effect of taking herbal medicine for the postpartum lactation. Methods: We searched 9 databases for recent three years, that contained four english, two chinese, one japanese and two korean database from September 17, 2016 to December 31, 2020. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) were eligible. Measurement of outcome included total curative effective rate, volume of lactation, volume of milk supplement, and serum prolactin concentration. The risk of bias was assessed by two independent authors using the Cochrane risk of bias tool. Results: Total 725 of studies was screened, 11 RCTs were finally selected. Number of participants per study ranged from 60 to 257. The treatment group of taking a herbal medicine is effective for improving total curative effective rate, volume of lactation, volume of milk supplement, and serum prolactin concentration compared with control group. Because most of the studies had considerable heterogeneity in terms of type of intervention and comparison for outcome measurement, meta analysis for quantitative analysis was impossible. Conclusions: This studies showed that taking a herbal medicine is effective on increasing volume of lactation and speeding up the start of the first breastfeeding. However, included studies suffered from incomplete reporting, high or unclear risk of bias and substantial heterogeneity between studies. In the Future, further high-quality RCTs are needed to prove effectiveness of herbal medicine for breastfeeding and reduce the risk of bias.

Chuna Manual Therapy on Gynecologic Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis (부인과 질환에 대한 추나 요법: 체계적 문헌 고찰 및 메타분석)

  • Yeon-Woo Lee;Jae-Uk Sul;Jin-Hyun Lee;Dong-Chan Jo;Yun-Kyung Song;Man-Suk Hwang
    • The Journal of Churna Manual Medicine for Spine and Nerves
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.27-37
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    • 2022
  • Objectives This study aimed to investigate the clinical trial trends of Chuna manual therapy (CMT) on gynecologic disease and suggest the effectiveness and safety evidence for further study. Methods We searched nine electronic databases (CENTRAL, CiNii, CNKI, EMBASE, KMbase, KISS, MEDLINE PubMed, NDSL, and OASIS) using the search terms "Chuna" and "Tuina" and identified relevant literature that investigated the CMT as an intervention for gynecologic disease. All relevant papers were extracted and selected to be analyzed. Results Among the 1456 studies that were searched and screened, 18 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) satisfied the designated criteria. A meta-analysis showed that CMT had a curative effect on patients with primary dysmenorrhea, postpartum hypogalactia, breast hyperplasia, postpartum urinary retention, and pelvic pain. Conclusions Based on this study, CMT should be comprehensively considered for gynecologic disease. The treatment response was significantly enhanced after treatment; however, there were some limitations in the study. More well-designed RCTs are needed to ensure that all gynecologic patients have a safe and effective therapy.