食積 및 陰虛로 인한 해수 환자의 임상적 특성 분석 |
이정욱1,2, 박상무1, 강백규1, 한덕진1, 나란희1, 방창호1, 장석오1, 손지우2, 이시형1,2,3,4 |
1원광대학교 익산한방병원 한방내과 2원광대학교 한의과대학 폐계내과학교실 3원광대학교 한의학전문대학원 4한국전통의학연구소 |
An Analysis of Clinical Characteristics of Patients with Cough by Food-accumulation
and Yin-Deficiency |
Jung-wook Lee1,2, Sang-moo Park1, Baek-gyu Kang1, Deok-jin Han1, Ran-hee Na1, Chang-ho Bang1, Seak-oh Jang1, Ji-woo Son2, Si-hyeong Lee1,2,3,4 |
1Dept. of Internal Medicine, College of Oriental Medical Hospital, Won-kwang University 2Dept. of Internal Medicine, College of Oriental Medicine, Won-kwang University 3Dept. of Professional Oriental Medicine Graduate School of Won-kwang University 4Research Center of Traditional Korean Medicine |
Correspondence |
Si-hyeong Lee ,Tel: 063-859-2806, Fax: 063-858-2106, Email: lsh@wonkwang.ac.kr
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Published online: March 30, 2009. |
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ABSTRACT |
Cough is a common clinical problem to which various etiologies are attributable. In Korean medicine there are differentiations in etiology such as food-accumulation and Yin-deficiency. This study was aimed to analyze the relations between the time of cough and Korean syndrome differentiations and to compare the symptoms of Korean syndrome differentiations (food-accumulation and Yin-deficiency). Sixty-two cough patients were analyzed and classified into one of two syndrome differentiations by etiology. We compared the time of coughing and symptomatic characteristics of two: such as symptom differences and change of severity after treatment. Patients with food-accumulation were more prevalent than patients with Yin-deficiency. Among symptoms, anorexia, dyspepsia, nausea and nasal discharge were more prevalent in food-accumulation while pruritus of throat was prevalent in Yin-deficiency. Coughing at night was prevalent in Yin-deficiency and coughing at rising hour was prevalent in food-accumulation. |
Key words:
Chronic cough, Syndrome differentiation, Oriental medicine, Yin-deficiency, Food-accumulation |
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