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KMID : 0363420180320030100
Journal of Korean Oriental Pediatrics
2018 Volume.32 No. 3 p.100 ~ p.118
Review of Clinical Research Literatures on Effect of Traditional Chinese Medicine for Pediatric Night Crying
Kim Sang-Min

Lee Jin-Yong
Lee Sun-Haeng
Do Tae-Yun
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to analyze some of the TCM (traditional Chinese medicine) clinical research literatures about pediatric night crying in order to learn clinical application of Korean medicine treatment for pediatric night crying.

Methods: We searched clinical trial literatures about TCM treatment of pediatric night crying from the CNKI (China National Knowledge Infrastructure) (January 2000 to June 2018). We analyzed the literature in regards to the treatment methods and the results.

Results: Among the 459 searched studies, 13 randomized controlled trials and 41 case studies were selected and analyzed. In most of the studies, the effectiveness of TCM in treating patients was significantly high, so we confirmed the effectiveness of TCM on pediatric night crying. The most commonly used pattern differentiations (Ü©ñû) were Spirit damage due to fright and fear (ÌóÍðß¿ãê), Spleen deficiency and cold (Þ¡úÈùÎ) and Heart fire heat (ãýûýæð). Methods of treatment include herbal medicines (internal medicine and external application), massage therapy (Tuina methods), acupuncture and other treatments (bloodletting). The most commonly used herb medicines were Cicadidae Periostracum (àÑ?), Poria Cocos (ÜÚ?), Glycyrrhizae Radix (Êöõ®), Uncariae Ramulus et Uncus (ðåÏÉÔö), Junci Medulla (Ôóãýõ®), Fossilia Ossis Mastodi (×£Íé), Atractylodis Rhizoma Alba (ÛÜõô), Cinnabaris (ñ¹Þã), and Coptidis Rhizoma (üÜ Ö§). The most commonly used massage methods were Clearing Liver Channel (ôèÊÜÌè), Clearing Heart Channel (ôè ãýÌè), Kneading Xi?oti?nx?n (?á³ô¸ãý), Supplementing Spleen Channel (ÜÍÞ¡Ìè), Clearing Ti?nheshu? (ôèô¸ùÁ â©), and Rubbing Abdomen (ؤÜÙ).

Conclusions: Based on the results of clinical studies from China, the use of Korean medicine for the treatment of pediatric night crying has been shown to be effective in relieving symptoms. Based on the results of this study, it is possible to widen the scope of Korean medicine by additionally reviewing clinical and experimental studies on pediatric night crying.
KEYWORD
Pediatric night crying, Pediatric crying, Infantile colic, Night terror, Nightmare, TCM, Herb medicine, Pediatric tuina, Clinical trial
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