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Korean Medicine Treatment for Patients with Grade I-III Hemorrhoids (Goligher Classification): A Case Series (Goligher 분류상 1기-3기에 해당하는 항문질환 환자의 한의치료 증례군보고)

  • Kim, Chan-young;Seoung, Kang-uk;Ahn, Hae-in;Yoon, Young-heum;Kim, Nam-kwen
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.41 no.6
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    • pp.1289-1299
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    • 2020
  • Background: Hemorrhoid surgery is a frequently performed surgery in Korea, second only to cataract surgery. However, it has serious complications, including bleeding, infection, anal stenosis, and urinary retention, so active conservative therapies are in need at an early stage. Case summary: Thirteen patients with anal disease complained of main symptoms of pain, bleeding, and prolapse, with additional complaints of itching and mucus discharge. An herbal medicine mixture of Eulja-tang and Hwangryeonhaedok-tang was administered twice daily, and dry cupping therapy, acupuncture, and hot pack placements were administered on pelvic and sacral regions once weekly for four weeks. The symptoms were evaluated before and each week after the treatments. The treatments had statistically significant therapeutic effects. Conclusion: Korean medicine treatment-effectively alleviating the symptoms of anal disease, such as pain, bleeding, and prolapse-may represent an alternative therapy for conservative treatments in the early stages of anal disease.

A Case Report of Korean Medical Treatment of a Dyspepsia Patient with Lethargy and Dizziness (기력 저하 및 현기증을 동반한 소화불량 환자에 대한 한의학 치료 1례)

  • Kwon, Tae-ha;Kim, Min-joo;Go, Min-seok;Bong, Sae-young;Lee, Cha-young
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.43 no.5
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    • pp.967-972
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    • 2022
  • Objectives: The aim of this case report was to present the effects of Korean medicine treatment on a patient with dyspepsia symptoms like those of gastroesophageal reflux disease. Methods: A 64-year-old male patient with dyspepsia was treated with Sosiho-tang decoction, Banhasasim-tang soft extract, Gamihyangsayukgunja-tang decoction, and Kracie Sihogayonggolmoryu-tang extract, along with acupuncture, pharmacopuncture, and deep tissue meridian hot pack therapy for five days of hospitalization. Pain from the dyspepsia was assessed using the Numerical Rating Scale and the European Quality of Life 5 Dimensions Scale. Results: Within five days of treatment, dyspepsia was relieved from a Numerical Rating Scale score of 7 to a score of 3. The European Quality of Life 5 Dimensions Scale score increased from 0.455 to 0.816. Conclusion: These results show that dyspepsia can be relieved with Korean medicine treatment. However, further well-designed studies are required to confirm these findings.

The Difference of Grip Strength, Upper Limb Dexterity, and Hand Function according to Light Touch and Thermal Sensory Stimulus (촉각과 온각 자극에 따른 악력, 상지 기민성, 그리고 손 기능의 차이)

  • Rhee, Hyeon-Sook;Kim, Sung-Joong;Yu, Jae-Ho
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.12 no.6
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    • pp.2644-2651
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate difference between grip strength, upper limb dexterity, and hand function according to touch and heat sensory stimulus. Forty healthy men were recruited. After obtaining subjects characteristics, examined grip strength, upper limb dexterity, and hand function, then we made touch sensory input using soft brush and tried the test again. Next day, we made thermal input using hot pack and did retest, too. The result showed significant differences appeared on every variable in grip strength and upper limb dexterity test (p<.001), and significant differences appeared on every variable except lifting small objects in hand function (p<.01). In conclusion, sensory input is to increase grip strength, upper limb dexterity, and hand function. The thermal sensory input has a tendency to increase grip strength, upper limb dexterity, and hand function than that of touch sensory input in effect of stimulus classification. The application of proper stimulus helps to facilitate upper limb and hand function in rehabilitation and in industrial field. So it is necessary to try more tests of frequency and intensity of stimulus.

Effects of Thermotherapy for Life Care in the Elderly with Chronic Neck Pain (만성 목통증 노인환자의 라이프케어를 위한 온열치료의 효과 연구)

  • Lee, Jong-Min;Shin, Ho-Jin;Kim, Sung-Hyeon;Roh, Young-Chae;Jung, Kyoung-Sim;Hahm, Suk-Chan;Lee, Sung-Jae
    • Journal of Korea Entertainment Industry Association
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    • v.13 no.8
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    • pp.635-645
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    • 2019
  • Non-specific chronic neck pain (CNP) is a prevalent disorder and often accompany with pain, fatigue, reduced range of motion (ROM), and hand function. Although various types of drug are commonly used to manage the symptoms following CNP, there is a need for therapeutic exercise and alternative medicine interventions that have few side effects or are easy to apply. Present study investigated the effects of salt pack and neck exercise for life care of the elderly with non-specific CNP. Sixteen patients with non-specific CNP were recruited and randomly assigned into two groups: the intervention group (n=8) or the control group (n=8). All patients performed neck self-exercise for 30 min/day, 5 times a week for 1 week. And the subjects in the intervention group additionally received salt hot pack for 20 min per session. Visual analogue scale (VAS) and pain pressure threshold (PPT) using algometer were used to assess pain intensity (primary outcome). ROM of shoulder joint and grip strength were measured to test shoulder and hand function (secondary outcome). There were significant improvements in the intervention group (p<.05), while the subjects in the control group did not show a significant change after intervention (p>.05). Also, the intervention group show significant differences in VAS and PPT compared to the control group (p<.05). Thus, our results demonstrated that salt pack and neck exercise have a positive effect for life care in elderly patients with non-specific CNP.

A Clinical Study on Children and Adolescents Who Visited the Hospital of Korean Medicine for 284-Peripheral Facial Palsy (한방병원에 내원한 소아청소년기 말초성 안면마비 환자 284례를 통한 임상적 고찰)

  • Kang, Ki Yeon;Lee, Hye Lim;Han, Jae Kyung;Kim, Yun Hee
    • The Journal of Pediatrics of Korean Medicine
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.45-63
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    • 2014
  • Objectives The purpose of this study is to investigate the clinical characteristics in children and adolescents with peripheral facial palsy that was treated with Korean medicine. Methods The study was conducted based on 284 cases that consisted of 261 children (less than 19 years old) who visited the hospital of Korean medicine from August 2010 to August 2014. Then, this study was analyzed by reviewing the patients' charts. Results The incidence of facial palsy in pediatric patients was more common in boys than in girls and the mean age was 11.2 years. The prevalence of facial palsy was more common in winter and most were diagnosed with Bell's palsy. Recurrence was identified in 12.6% of the patients. The average age of the first attack was 9.5 years. It took about 3.2 years for recurrence to occur from the first onset. It took about 5 days to visit the hospital of Korean medicine from the onset. 81% of the patients came within 1 week from the onset. 50.7% of the cases did not receive any treatment before and 49.3% were previously treated at other hospitals. More than half of the patients (65.1%) received Korean medicine first. 54.6% of the patients were hospitalized and 45.4% received outpatient treatments in the hospital of Korean medicine. Outpatient treatments were administered about 11.5 times while hospitalized patients were treated for an average of 16.6 days. In general, hospitalized patients were treated more often than the outpatient group. An overall average duration of treatment was 70.6 days from the onset of facial palsy until the last day of treatment, and 53.0 days from the first day of treatment until the last day of treatment. 41.5% of the cases were treated only with Korean medicine and 49.0% were treated with a combination of Korean and Western medicine. The types of Korean medicine treatment used for facial palsy in descending order of frequency were acupuncture, Infra red, herbal medicine, SSP therapy, electro-acupuncture, carbone, hot pack, cupping, and moxibustion. The treatments that were most frequently used from Western medicines were steroid as monotherapy (61.7%) and a combination of steroids and antiviral therapy (37.6%). Conclusions This result showed that the risk of facial palsy recurrence among children is relatively high and that facial palsy requires a long-term treatment. It's helpful to explain about prognosis, treatment duration, and recurrence potential in children. Facial palsy in children is treated in various ways but more studies about the therapeutic effects of Korean medicine, Western medicine, and combination of Korean-Western medicine in children are needed.

Meta-analysis of the effects of Lavender Aromatherapy on pain (라벤더향기요법이 통증에 미치는 효과에 대한 메타분석)

  • Park, Yang-Sook;Lee, Mi-Kyung
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.300-310
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    • 2019
  • This study is a systematic review of randomized experimental and non-randomized studies on the effects of lavender scent therapy on pain and a meta-analysis to provide evidence-based data. The data included in the meta-analysis are 18 studies published from 2000 to 2018, with interventional subjects being surgical, maternal, arthritis and dialysis patients, and the types of interventions were massage, application, hot-pack, and taking medication. RESULTS: The effect size (Hedges' g) for pain was -0.16 [95% CI:-1.40: -0.72], which was statistically significant. The effect size according to intervention type was -1.36 [95% CI: -1.96, -0.77], local application -1.11 [95% CI:-1.57-0.66], inhalation -1.05 [95% CI:-1.54, -0.56 ], and massage -0.92 [95% CI:-1.62, -0.23], all of which were statistically significant. To explore the possible causes of heterogeneity ($I^2=88%$), meta-ANOVA was conducted with covariates of intervention type or study design, and the results revealed it was statistically insignificant (intervention type Q=0.25, df=3, p=.968, study design Q=0.22, df=1, p=.642).