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Journal of Oriental Gynecology
2018 Volume.31 No. 3 p.50 ~ p.60
A Review of the Clinical Study on Korean Medicine Treatment for Women with Chronic Pelvic Pain
Moon Hye-Yeon

Lee Yoon-Jae
So Min-Ji
Yu Ok-Cheol
Choi Sung-Ryul
Abstract
Objectives : The purpose of this study was to investigate the treatment methods of chronic pelvic pain, which have no definite treatment methods, and to provide basic data on clinical trials and clinical practical guideline in Korean Medicine related to chronic pelvic pain.

Methods : The key words such as ¡®pelvic pain¡¯, 'pelycalgia¡¯ are used for the research through 'OASIS, KTKP, RISS, DBpia, KISS'. Total 6 studies were analyzed.

Results : 6 studies were chronic pelvic pain case reports. Case reports 6 studies covered a total of 11 cases. Of these, 4 cases related to adenomyosis, 3 cases of endometriosis, and 2 cases of ovarian cyst. However, there were many cases in which the causative disease was not clear. In addition, the majority of the studies reported on the progress of hospitalization, and all studies used herbal medicine, acupuncture and moxibustion. The duration of treatment ranged from 5 to 30 days for hospitalization and 5 months for outpatient treatment. The most commonly used meridian is Conception Vessel(ìòØæ), and SP6(ß²ëäÎß) was the most frequently used acupuncture treatment. The herbal medicine Banchong-san(Úö?ߤ) was generally prescribed.

Conclusions : The effect on treatment of Korean Medicine for chronic pelvic pain had mostly positive results. However, the number of searched studies, which are insufficient for design or analysis of study, is very limited. We hope that this study will be useful for further clinical studies of chronic pelvic pain.
KEYWORD
Pelvic Pain, Pelycalgia, Korean Medicine, Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine
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