KMID : 0363619990200020037
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Journal of Korean Oriental Medicine 1999 Volume.20 No. 2 p.37 ~ p.42
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Symptomatic Indications of Chongpesagan-tang according to Objective Analysis of Clinical Usage in Oriental Medicine Hospital - In Case of Stroke Patients -
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Kwon Do-Ick
Cho Ki-Ho Moon Sang-Kwan Ko Chang-Nam Kim Young-Suk Bae Hyung-Sup Lee Kyung-Sup
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Abstract
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In Oriental medicine, the subjective process of diagnosis often makes it difficult to explain the indications objectively, in spite of its excellent therapeutic value. The authors¡¯¡¯ objective Was to present more objective indications of Chongpesagan-tang(ôèøËÞáÊÜ÷·), a prescription predominantly used to treat stroke in Oriental Medicine, We analyzed clinical symptoms of 105 patients who were hospitalized in the Department of Circulatory Internal Medicine, College of Oriental Medicine. Kyung Hee University, Seoul, who were given Chongpesagan-tang and improved without side effects, The symptoms analyzed included general symptoms which are usually checked in the process of Oriental Medicine Diagnosis: the so called Four Diagnosis(ÞÌòà). We rearranged and selected symptoms which were predominantly found among other symptoms. We found some symptoms of which the patients frequently complained: sweating 84%, red tongue 74%, white tongue coat 65%, constipation 35%, tight pulse 21%, headache 20%, thirst 20%, chest discomport 17%, etc, We believe that these suggest an objective indication of Chongpesagantang.
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KEYWORD
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Chongpesagan-tang, Symptomatic review, Oriental Medicine
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