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KMID : 1003820090130010001
Journal Of The Korea Institute Of Oriental Medical Diagnostics
2009 Volume.13 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.9
Recent Advances in Diagnosis of Gastrointestinal Disease
Choi Ho-Seung

Kim Jae-Kwan
Choi Seo-Hyung
Abstract
Objectives : If patients notice a symptom indicating inveterate dyspepsia but they don¡¯t have any problem around gastroscope, they get diagnosed as a functional dyspepsia or an imaginary stomach disease, but to overcome the limitations of these diagnoses, we are analyzing them for the common feature and are looking for a new diagnostics for them.

Methods : Based on our survey with 122 patients with inveterate dyspepsia, we analyzed the period of onset, eating habits, the main symptoms, and observations on the gastroscope. We also analyzed the function of the stomach and intestines by EAV examinations, and the outer walls of the stomach and intestines by subdividing the level of coagulation into six with abdominal palpation.

Results : We figured out that people who appeals about inveterate dyspepsia have had long period of onset, and that they had bad eating habits, shoulder stiffness, neck stiffness, headache, dizziness, etc. These are all the similar symptoms beside dyspepsia, which indicates that it is a syndrome. From about 70%, they didn¡¯t had particular problem in gastroscope, and as to be seen from the result of EAV examination, their stomachs and intestines had become functionless. Also, we were able to feel a stiffened tissue through abdominal palpation.

Conclusion : Through this investigation, we found out that what the gastroscope can not find so that gets diagnosed as a functional dyspepsia or an imaginary stomach disease can be diagnosed as a syndrome called damjeok by overcoming the limitation utilizing the survey, EAV examinations, and abdominal palpation. We can find a mighty significance from the fact that it can be diagnosed as a syndrome.
KEYWORD
Functional Dyspepsia, Imaginary Stomach Disease, Gastrointestinal Disease, Damjeok
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