KMID : 1189420190320040101
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Journal of Korean Oriental Medical Ophthalmology & Otolaryngology & Dermatology 2019 Volume.32 No. 4 p.101 ~ p.115
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Analysis of Case Studies on Warts Treated with Oriental Medicine
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Lee Kyou-Young
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Abstract
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Objectives : The purpose of this study is to analyze the use of herbal medicine as a treatment method in the case studies on warts in Korea, to identify trends in herbal medicines and herbal prescriptions according to the characteristics of individual patients and to systematically analyze concurrent therapies.
Methods : Domestic databases (OASIS, RISS, NDSL, KTKP, KISS, KISTI, KISTI) were used to search for case studies related to the herbal medicine treatment of warts. There was no restriction on the time of publication. A total of 9 papers were selected.
Results : A total of 13 prescriptions were presented 23 times in 18 cases. Among them, Bojungikgi-tang gamibang(ÜÍñéìÌѨ÷·Ê¥ÊõÛ°) was the most frequently prescribed. Gwakhyangjeonggi-san gamibang(ΫúÅïáѨߤʥÊõÛ°) and Damsoeun-tang gagam were the next most frequently prescribed. 69 herbs were used in a total of 13 prescriptions. Herbs were commonly classified as heat-clearing medicine(ôèæðå·), exterior-releasing medicine(ú°øúå·), and tonifying and replenishing medicine(ÜÍìÌå·) in descending order. The herbs used more than 6 times included Coicis Semen(ëûì¾ìÒ), Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma(Êöõ®) (10 times), Bupleuri Radix(ãÃû×), and Scutellariae Radix(üÜÐÙ) (6 times). Concurrent therapies were performed except for 1 study, and they were acupuncture, moxibustion, pharmacopuncture, external agents, and cupping therapy.
Conclusions : This is the first study to analyze the use of herbal medicine as a treatment method for warts in case studies performed in Korea. We hope that this study would give helpful information about the treatment of warts in clinical practices.
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KEYWORD
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Wart, Herbal Medicine, Oriental Medicine, Case Study
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