KMID : 0363420200340040031
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Journal of Korean Oriental Pediatrics 2020 Volume.34 No. 4 p.31 ~ p.42
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Recent Research Trends of Hataedock
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Ju Hyun-Ju
Cheon Jin-Hong Kim Ki-Bong
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Abstract
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Objectives: The purpose of this study is to perform a review on recent researches of Hataedock, a traditional method of removing fetal toxin by dropping herbal extracts in the mouth, to appraise its preventive and therapeutic effects of diseases.
Methods: Studies of Hataedock were extracted from both Chinese and Korean medical journals published within 10 years, from January 2010 to January 2020. Clinical studies and experimental researches were analyzed and categorized to skin disease, allergic rhinitis, intestinal mucosa inflammation and anal fistula for further evaluation.
Results: Among 194 studies were searched and screened, 22 met designated criteria. Hataedock showed the effectiveness in treating skin disease, allergic rhinitis, intestinal mucosa inflammation and anal fistula by maintaining skin barrier and regulating immune system. Coptis japonica, Glycyrrhiza uralensis, and Fermented Glycine max were mainly used as herbal extracts in Hataedock.
Conclusion: This study shows the recent research trends of Hataedock and suggests that Hataedock can be considered as a method of treatment or prevention to some of the incurable chronic diseases.
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KEYWORD
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Hataedock, Immune disease, Skin disease, Allergic rhinitis, Intestinal mucosa inflammation, Anal fistula
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