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Journal of Oriental Gynecology
2009 Volume.22 No. 2 p.172 ~ p.188
Literature analysis with the recent trend of researches concerning the postpartum depression and Sanhupung(ߧý­ù¦)
Bae Geung-Mee

Lee In-Seon
Cho Hye-Sook
Lee Seung-Hwan
Abstract
Purpose: For mothers just delivered of a child, sanhupung(ߧý­ù¦) is a critical disease which can threaten their health. The symptoms of sanhupung were diverse and divided into pain symptoms, general symptoms, and neuropsychiatric symptoms. We tried to search for the relationship between sanhupung and somatization of postpartum depression.

Methods: Analysis was carried out with materials concerning the postpartum depression and sanhupung. For the analysis, materials related with the issue of this study were searched at the Korea Education & Research Information Service, and Oriental medicine advanced searching.

Results: 1. The range of period and symptoms of sanhupung has been broaden. The symptoms of sanhupung were divided into pain syndrome, general symptoms, and neuropsychiatric symptoms. 2. As the symptoms of postpartum depression might indicate not only physical symptoms but also mental disorder, more attention should be placed on wether the symptoms were involved in somatization of postpartum depression.

Conclusion: The authors conclude that obstinate sanhupung that do not healed up and improve in symptoms have a relation to somatization of postpartum depression.
KEYWORD
sanhupung(ߧý­ù¦), postpartum depression, somatization
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