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The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine 2007;28(3): 615-623. |
| 眩暈을 동반한 步行障碍를 가진 환자에 형방사백산과 형방도적산 투여 경과 치험 1례 |
| 조인영1, 임주혁1, 소형진1, 허홍1, 민경륜1, 이혜영1, 최순영2, 류재환1 |
1경희대학교 부속 한방병원 내과학교실 동서협진실 2유민한방병원 내과 |
| A Case Study of a Soyangin Suffering Chest Knotting Syndrome Who Took Hyungbangsabaek-san(荊防瀉白散) and Hyungbangdojeock-san(荊防導赤散) |
| In-young Cho1, Ju-hyuk Im1, Hyung-jin So1, Hong Heo1, Kyoung-yoon Min1, Hae-yong Lee1, Soon-young Choi2, Jae-hwan Ryu1 |
1East-West Integrated Medicine, Oriental internal medicine, Kyunghee oriental medicine hospital of Kyunghee University, 2Oriental internal medicine, Yu Min oriental medicine hospital |
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Published online: September 30, 2007. |
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| ABSTRACT |
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We made a comparative study. A patient who had suffered dizziness and ataxia took Hyungbangsabaek-san(荊防瀉白散) at first and next took Hyungbangdojeock-san(荊防導赤散). He was diagnosed as a Soyangin suffering chest knotting syndrome(結 胸證) by Sasang constitutional medicine(四象醫學) and took two kinds of herbs in a row. We observed his phase of dizziness and ataxia with the conditions of stool and urine excavation, pink eye, sweating, and tongue color and tongue coating. When he took Hyungbangdojeock-san these conditions improved more than when he took the other one and his dizziness and ataxia also improved. Hyungbangdojeock-san was more useful when the severity of the disease was shallower and he had more exterior syndromes than Hyungbangsabaek-san. |
| Key words:
Hyungbangsabaek-san, Hyungbangdojeock-san, Chest Knotting Syndrome, diszziness, ataxia |
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