Clinical observations on small animal patients treated by Oriental medicine

소동물질환의 한의학 치료에 대한 임상적 관찰

  • Kim, Yong-suk (Department of Acupuncture & Moxibustion, College of Oriental medicine, Kyung-Hee University) ;
  • Choi, K. Hwa (Department of Integrated medicine, Veterinary Medical Center, University of Minnesota)
  • 김용석 (경희대학교 한의과대학 침구학교실) ;
  • Received : 2003.09.09
  • Accepted : 2003.09.20
  • Published : 2003.12.20

Abstract

Objective : The purpose of this study was to analyze the small animal patients treated by Oriental medicine and develop the treatment strategies for small animal patients. Methods : 58 cases of small animal patients treated in the department of integrated medicine, Veterinary Medical Center, University of Minnesota, USA, from Jan 1 2003 to Aug 30 2003 were surveyed. Results : 1. The number of dog patients was more than that of cat patients and the female patients were more than the male patients. 2. The highest incidence was shown in the age of 6 to 15 on dogs and 11 to 15 on cats, respectively. 3. The number of patients via other hospital was as much as that of the first visitor to this department. 4. The most frequent disease was the musculoskeletal problems in dog patients and the internal medicine problems in cats patients. 5. The improvement rate was 85% in dogs and 86% in cats, respectively. Conclusions: Oriental medicine is supposed to be effective on relieving the symptoms and signs in small animal patients.

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