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Journal of Korean Oriental Medicine
2009 Volume.30 No. 5 p.1 ~ p.15
A Study of Reports about Dizziness Reaction - Focus on the China Academic Journal -
Yoon Cheol-Ho

Abstract
Objectives: I carried out this study for research on dizziness (Ùªúß) reaction.

Methods: I found 14 papers about dizziness reaction from 1994 to 2009 in China Academic Journal (CAJ) website, and synthesized these reports.

Results: Dizziness reaction, presupposing that the diagnosis and treatments are correct, is a peculiar reaction which occurs with severe and various symptoms temporarily diverging from regular course. As dizziness reaction disappears, the symptoms of the disease are improved. Though it mostly occurs rapidly and disappears in a short time, it can occur after a long treatment or occur gradually in chronic diseases. As a general rule, the faster dizziness reaction occurs, the more severe the reaction. The faster dizziness reaction disappears, the quicker the recovery from illness. Upon catching a disease, healthy qi(ïáѨ) and the pathogen (Þ÷Ѩ) fight each other. Just at that moment, if the medicine or acupuncture treatment hits the mark of the pathogen (Þ÷Ѩ), healthy qi(ïáѨ) attacks the origin of the disease in full force. Thus, all symptoms disappear at a time and various reactions occur which we can¡¯t accurately determine. So, we can call it ¡¯Right action¡¯, ¡¯Improving reaction¡¯ or ¡¯Adjusting reaction¡¯.

Conclusions: It is difficult for us to predict whether a dizziness reaction will occur. Thus, we don¡¯t have to seek dizziness reaction blindly, and must distinguish dizziness reaction from side effects or toxic effects. So, we must pay more close attentions to symptom changes.
KEYWORD
Dizziness (Ùªúß) reaction, China Academic Journal (CAJ), improving reaction, medicinal reaction, side effects
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