KMID : 0363420060200030087
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Journal of Korean Oriental Pediatrics 2006 Volume.20 No. 3 p.87 ~ p.95
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A clinical study on 1 case of patient with dysphagia who had a stroke developed after operation
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Kim Ha-Yan Song In-Sun
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Abstract
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Objectives: Cerebrovascular disease in children is more common than once recognized and the etiology. In stroke patient, dysphagia is a common. Dysphagia often affects the rehabilitation of stroke patients by increasing the risk of aspiration pneumonia and malnutrition. This is the clinical report about 1 case of patient with dysphagia who had a stroke developed after operation.
Methods: The herb medicine, moxibustion and acupuncture therapies were applied for treating this patient¡¯s chief symptom.
Results: This patient¡¯s dysphagia was improved by oriental medical therapy.
Conclusions: The result suggests that the herb medicine and acupuncture therapies is efficacious against dysphagia associated with stroke. We though that more studies about the Oriental medical treatment on dysphagia associated with stroke are needed.
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KEYWORD
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Dysphagia, Stroke, Cerebrovasculardiseaseinchildren.
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