KMID : 0644120110240020104
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Journal of Oriental Gynecology 2011 Volume.24 No. 2 p.104 ~ p.111
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Women with PMS, Digestive Function Associated with an Appeal Þ¡êÖÜ©ñûàãÙý Correlation Analysis
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Jang Hee-Jae
Kim Nam-Hoon Hwang Deok-Sang Lee Jin-Moo Lee Chang-Hoon Cho Jung-Hoon Jang Jun-Bock Lee Kyung-Sub
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Abstract
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Objectives: The paper of 2001, China Medicine junguiyak stomach sickness9) proposed by the stomach is associated with digestive function, using dialectical gisulpyo PMS group to assess the patient¡¯s stomach function was to evaluate the diagnostic features.
Methods: October 1, 2010 to November 15, 2010 women of childbearing age against a total of 25 people have responded to the survey was a random survey, 23 patients except two who were against the PMS 10 and 13 who were classified non-PMS group.
Results: 1. Age group and non-PMS PMS theses, menstrual period is there was no statistically significant difference between the history of both the pill and had no information available on careers. 2. When comparing the total score PMS score was higher than in non-PMS group. This is a non-PMS PMS patients than in patients stomach functions normally fall. 3. Digestive function of the type of group, less PMS GanGi-woolche, Ganwool-Bihu, Bihu-Damsub, Hanyul-Chakchab significant difference in the items were found. 4. Digestive function of the type of group, less PMS GanGi-woolche the most significant was the type of apologetics.
Conclusions : GanGi-woolche type was the most significant mental stress and autonomic tone of the PMS group, the higher the patient was likely to be included. Previously associated with HRV in the GanGi-woolche in a study evaluating the autonomic nervous system can be said to have relevance.
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KEYWORD
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PMS, Digestive function, Correlation analysis
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