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KMID : 0608520080140020101
Korean Journal of Oriental Medicine
2008 Volume.14 No. 2 p.101 ~ p.106
Clinical Study on the Utilization of Yeoldahanso-tang and Cheongpyesagan-tang
Hwang Ji-ho

Jang Eun-Su
Yoo Jong-Hyang
Lee Si-Woo
Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this study is to examine the characteristics and the improvement in the symptoms of the patients who showed improvement after the administration of Yeoldahanso-tang and Cheongpyesagan-tang.
Methods : The patients whose Sasang Constitution were examined by an expert at six Oriental medical hospitals and three regional Oriental-medicine clinics, 89 showed a predetermined symptom improvement when Yeoldahanso-tang and Cheongpysagan-tang were administered to them from November 2007 to July 2008. The traits of the patients and the effects of their treatment were examined. Results and Conclusions : 1. There were about as many male patients as there were female patients, but 21.3% of the patients who were female and who were in their 40¡¯s showed the most improvement, which makes them the biggest category in this study. 2. The main syndromes in which the patients showed improvement were hemi-paralysis, vertigo, and headache, and the ordinary symptoms in which the patients showed improvement were diarrhea, fatigue, and dry mouth. 3. The average food intake of the patients was highest and their feces had intermediate hardness (semi-soft). 4. The amount of the patients¡¯ sweat was either high (38.2%) or appropriate (38.2%) and they showed a dislike of heat over coldness. 5. Among the diseases that the patients previously had, high blood pressure. The above results show that Yeoldahanso-tang and Cheongpyesagan-tang can be considered beneficial to females in their 40¡¯s and to stroke patients whose food intake is normal, whose sweat level is either copious or appropriate, who dislike heat and who are suffering from high blood pressure.
KEYWORD
Yeoldahanso-tang, Cheongpyesagan-tang, remedial value, main syndrome, ordinary symptoms
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