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Journal of Oriental Medical Thermology
2004 Volume.3 No. 1 p.36 ~ p.42
Clinical Research about the Correlation between Defecation Type and Cold Hypersensitivity of Lower Abdomen, Hand and Foot
Yoon Seong-Woo

Ha Ji-Yeon
Lee Kyung-Sup
Abstract
Cold hypersensitivity is the condition with unusual cold sensitivity at temperature when others don¡¯t feel so. It is not disease in itself, but is known as having relationship with infertility, dysmenorrhea, anemia and endocrine disorder. The symptoms of cold hypersensitivity appear on limbs and abdomen especially, and may affect bowel movement such as constipation or diarrhea. We made a research of 86 healthy young girls who took medical examination and examined subjective bowel habit. The patients were divided into three group by defecation type, constipation(42), diarrhea(14) and normal group(30). Temperature differences (¡âTs) measured by DITI on upper and lower abdomen of each group had not statistically significance. Otherwise ¡âTs between upper arm and palm and between upper leg and foot were statistically signigicant. The severity of cold hypersensitivity on hands was in order constipation, normal and diarrhea group, and same as feet. The diarrhea patients had more severe cold hypersensitivity as compared with constipation patients. Correlation between ¡âTs on abdomen and hands or feet didn¡¯t exist. ¡âTs on hands and feet, however, had positive relationship. This research showed cold hypersensitivity could be related with diarrhea.
KEYWORD
cold hypersensitivity on hand and foot, defecation type, diarrhea, DITI
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