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Journal of Korean Oriental Pediatrics
2019 Volume.33 No. 3 p.56 ~ p.68
Review of the Korean Medicine Studies for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Children
Ahn Hye-Ri

Koo Eun-Jin
Lee Hye-Lim
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study to analyze the effect of Korean medicine therapy of Attention deficit hyperactivity disorders.

Methods: Electronic research articles were selected by using NDSL, OASIS, KISS, KMBASE, K-portal, Pubmed, Cochrane, and Ebscohost.

Results: We analyzed fifteen studies about Korean medicine treatment of Attention deficit hyperactivity disorders. There are eleven studies on the acupuncture treatment, and the most commonly used acupoints were GV20 and EX-HN1. There are eight studies on the herb medicine treatment. The most commonly used herbal materials are Root of Rehmanniae Radix et Rhizoma Preparata, Root of Rehmanniae Radix et Rhizoma Preparata, Sclerotium of Poria cocos Wolf, and Rhizome of Acori Gramineri Rhizoma. Syncope and hematomas were common side effects of the acupuncture treatment. Also, the acupuncture needle can be stuck or bent during the treatment. In most studies, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorders was improved when treated with Korean medicine.

Conclusions: More studies are needed to demonstrate the effectiveness of Korean medicine in Attention deficit hyperactivity disorders. This study can be used for various studies of Attention deficit hyperactivity disorders.
KEYWORD
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, ADHD, Korean medicine, Acupuncture, Herb medicine, Children
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