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Journal of Oriental Gynecology 2017 Volume.30 No. 1 p.29 ~ p.40
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Analysis on Chief Complaints of Outpatients Visiting Korean Gynecology Clinic of Traditional Korean Medicine Hospital in Gangdong-gu, Seoul
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Woo Hye-Lin
Park Kyoung-Sun Hwang Deok-Sang Lee Chang-Hoon Jang Jun-Bock Lee Jin-Moo
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Abstract
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Objectives: We analyzed chief complaints of patients visiting Korean Gynecology clinic to figure out their characteristics and expand medical fields of Korean Gynecology.
Methods: We analyzed chief complaints of 1,690 female patients who visited Korean Gynecology clinic of ${\bigcirc}{\bigcirc}$ ¼ö½Ä À̹ÌÁö University Hospital from 2013 to 2015.
Results: 1. Average age of outpatients were 38.68¡¾12.44 and the age group distribution showed 30s were most (41.4%), followed by 40s, 20s, and 50s. 2. The season distribution showed patients were most in winter (28.0%), and least in summer (22.7%). 3. The disease distribution showed patients of puerperal disease were most (18.9%). 4. Patients of menstruation-associated disease were most in 20s and less, puerperal disease in 30s, supplemental and postoperative care in 40s, reproductive and endocrine disease in 50s, abnormal sense disease in 60s, and supplemental and postoperative in 70s and more. 5. The age group distribution of chief complaints showed cold hypersensitivity in hands and feet in 20s, and the season distribution showed puerperal winds in summer and cold hypersensitivity in hands and feet in winter. 6. The distribution of all chief complaints showed puerperal care were most (10.1%), and the percentage of all-kind care were high (29.9%).
Conclusions: The clinical fields of Korean Gynecology can be expanded in general health care of women as well as treatment of diseases.
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KEYWORD
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Outpatients , Chief Complaints , Korean Gynecology
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