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Journal of Oriental Gynecology
2010 Volume.23 No. 3 p.192 ~ p.204
The Clinical Analysis of 104 Sanhupung Patients that visited at an Oriental Medicine Hospital
Jang Se-Ran

Park Young-Sun
Kim Dong-Chul
Abstract
Purpose: Sanhupung¡¯s pathological conditions is different from non-postpartum¡¯s disease. So it is important to analyze Sanhupung¡¯s construction, onset factors and Oriental theraphy.

Methods: We studied 104 Sanhupung women visiting hospital form January 2008 to December 2009. We analyzed the general characteristics, kinds of symptoms and Oriental theraphy¡¯s present condition. Also We compared patients¡¯ age, the number of live births and delivery month to the National Statistical Office¡¯s results.

Results: 1. Patients over the age of 30, who have one child and who gave birth in September(14.42%) and in Summer(43.26%) occupied the highest percentage. But delivery method was not correlated with Sanhupung. 2. Musculo-skeletal symptoms(42.13%) were the most common symptoms. Wrist, waist, knees(59.59%) were the most common pain areas and the other pain symptoms (40.21%) appeared a significant portion of cases respectively. 3. In the 21~30days after delivery, the most patients visited. The number of patients admitted within 30 days after delivery or within 90 days was small comparing with Sanhupung onset. Patients treated within 10 days(47.12%) and treated only herb medicine(54.90%) were the most common. And the patients responded satisfacion or over were 88.46%.

Conclusion: Patients¡¯ age, the number of born babies, delivery time were correlated with Sanhupung symptoms, but the method of delivery was not associated. And musculo-skeletal symptoms were the most common symptoms. Sanhupung patient¡¯s treatment period and methods were limited.
KEYWORD
Sanhupung, Postpartum symptoms, Oriental medicine, Clinical Analysis
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