KMID : 0363320050260030692
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Journal of Korean Oriental Internal Medicine 2005 Volume.26 No. 3 p.692 ~ p.698
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A Case Study on Xerotic Eczema Treated by Oriental Medicine
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Yoon Kyoung-Sun
Jung Hyun-Jung Kim Sung-A Jung Ji-Chun Yoon Cheol-Ho
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Abstract
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Eczema is a general term for skin diseases showing itching, vessiculopapular eruption, and erythema when acute, or lichenification and scale if chronic. It is classified as irritant dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, neurodermatitis, nummular eczema, statis dermatitis, infective dermatitis, xerotic eczema, and pompholyx by afflicted regions and symptoms. Therapy for eczema is allopathic, and includes application of ice- pack to erythema, and application of emollients and steroids to the affected parts during subacute or chronic stages. Eczema is understood as ulceration(óê), tinea(àÈ), wind syndrome(ù¦ñû), and dryness syndrome(ðÏñû) in terms of oriental medicine. Xerotic eczema is understood in dryness syndrome. Nourishing blood(å×úì) therapy is used. This is a case study on which xerotic eczema occurred on a patient¡¯s afflicted left palm and fingers after stroke. The patient¡¯s xerotic eczema was attributed to dryness syndrome. Therefore, Samul-tang(ÞÌÚª÷·) and Saenghyeoryunbu-eum(ßæúìëÈݱëæ) were used for nourishing blood. This therapy was effective on eczema and accompanying symptoms such as dizziness and numbness of the left hand.
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KEYWORD
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Xerotic eczema, Dryness syndrome, Saenghyeoryunbu-eum
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