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KMID : 1123920070210010281
Korean Journal of Oriental Physiology and Pathology
2007 Volume.21 No. 1 p.281 ~ p.284
Clinical Effects of Sabaek-san-Kamibang in Nocturnal Cough of Children
Lee Sun-Woo

Park Sang-Moo
Kang Baek-Gyu
Lee Min-Goo
Park Sae-Wook
Lee Seung-Eon
Shin Jo-Young
Lee Si-Hyeong
Son Ji-Woo
Abstract
Cough is a very common and largely recurrent childhood respiratory disease. In Korean medicine, Zhudanxi(ãÅÓ¡Í¢), was the first to classify cough according to the different stages of time. In this research, I examined the stage of Nocturnal Cough(ãçáõ) which refers to cough that occurs at dawn. Indigestion is classified as the cause with SaBaek-san proscribed as the treatment for such cough. In this research, twenty five children who had coughing at dawn with abdominal symptoms were treated with Sabaek-san-kamibang and then examined for cough, abdominal symptoms and other related symptoms. As a result, there was a statistically notable decrease in cough, abdominal symptoms and other symptoms such as nasal discharge, sputum, constipation, vomiting and cough. In addition, of the twenty five patients found with acute cough and those with moderate cough with abdominal symptoms showed good clinical results upon completion of treatment.
KEYWORD
Nocturnal cough, indigestion, Sabaek-san-kamibang
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