• Title/Summary/Keyword: pathogenic pulse

Search Result 18, Processing Time 0.025 seconds

A Study on the Pulse Conditions and Symptoms of Diseases Related with Pathogenic Factor of Deficiency Type, Excess Type, Zei Pathogenic Factor and Indistinct Pathogenic Factor of the Five Viscera in the Third Volume in the Maek Kyoung(脈經) III (맥경(脈經) 권삼(卷三) 오장(五臟)의 허(虛).실(實).적(賊).미사(微邪)에 따른 맥상(脈象)과 병증(病證)에 대(對)한 연구(硏究) III)

  • Sung, Back-Man;Park, Kyung
    • The Journal of the Society of Korean Medicine Diagnostics
    • /
    • v.9 no.2
    • /
    • pp.57-71
    • /
    • 2005
  • Background and purpose: Maek Kyoung(脈經) is a book written, compiled, and edited by Wang Hui circa 3 A.D. This book is the first technical book devoted to the diagnostics. These are very important data but never make a special study and translate. so I hope this treatise can be great help to understand diagnosis study. Methods: Maek Kyoung(脈經) consists of ten volumes, and the third volume consists of the five chapters, including inter-generation and inter-restriction of the five viscera and the six entrails and prognosis of diseases. This treatise is made up of principal, notes, study and conclusion, we tried to make a translation faithful to the original. Results and Conclusion: Chapter 5 refers to three things. The first is relation between kidney and urinary bladder, the second is ordinary and extraordinary pulse condition of kidney, and the third is how to treat diseases related to kidney.

  • PDF

A Study on the Pulse Conditions and Symptoms of Diseases Related with Pathogenic Factor of Deficiency Type, Excess type, Zei Pathogenic Factor and Indistin ct Pathogenic Factor of the Five Viscera in the Third Volume in the Maek Kyoung(脈經) Ⅱ (맥경(脈經) 권삼(卷三) 오장(五臟)의 허(虛).실(實).적(賊).미사(微邪)에 따른 맥상(脈象)과 병증(病證)에 대(對)한 연구(硏究) II)

  • Sung, Back-Man;Park, Kyung
    • The Journal of the Society of Korean Medicine Diagnostics
    • /
    • v.9 no.1
    • /
    • pp.23-46
    • /
    • 2005
  • Background and purpose: Maek Kyoung(脈經) is a book written, compiled, and edited by Wang Hui circa 3 A.D. This book is the first technical book devoted to the diagnostics. These are very important data but never make a special study and translate. so I hope this treatise can be great help to understand diagnosis study. Methods: Maek Kyoung(脈經) consists of ten volumes, and the third volume consists of the five chapters, including inter-generation and inter-restriction of the five viscera and the six entrails and prognosis of diseases. This treatise is made up of principal, notes, study and conclusion, we tried to make a translation faithful to the original. Results and Conclusion: Chapter 3 refers to five things. The first is relation between spleen and stomach, the second is how to diagnose diseases by using intergneration and inter-restriction of five elements, the third is roles of spleen that has an influence on four viscera through four seasons, the forth is the fact that quantity of gastroqi decides prognosis of diseases, and the fifth is that climate change has influence on the seriousness of diseases. Chapter 4 refers to four things. The first is relation between lung and large intestines, the second is ordinary and extraordinary pulse condition of lung, the third is that pulse condition including its speed, and the forth is how to diagnose diseases by using intergneration and inter-restriction of five elements and climate change.

  • PDF

The bibliographical study on pathogenic factor, pathogenesis, symptoms, treatment method and medicine of The gu-chang. (口瘡에 대한 文獻的 考察)

  • Hong, Eui-seok;Ko, Woo-shin
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
    • /
    • v.12 no.1
    • /
    • pp.356-368
    • /
    • 1999
  • The gu-chang is oriental medical disease name. This study has been carried out to investigate pathogenic factor, pathogenesis, treatment method and medicine of the gu chang by referring to literatures. The results were obtained as follows; 1. Pathogenic factors are pungent taste, stir frying, rich and fatty diet, alchol, disorder of emotion, exogenous pathogen, excessive fatigue and indulgence in sexual activities. 2. Pathogenesis of the gu chang is that the fire heat go up to the mouse. 3. The symptoms are divided into two syndrome. one is sthenia syndrome(實證) - red color and swelling, unendurable pain, strong pulse(脈實), the other is asthenia syndrome(虛症) - pink color, a slight pain, relapse, loose stool, feeble pulse(脈虛). 4. The treatment method is divided into two parts. one is a sthenic syndrome (實證) - clearing strong heat (淸實熱), the other is a asthenic syndrome(虛症) - nourishing yin(滋陰) and clearing deficient heat (淸虛熱), reinforcing the spleen and strengthening middle - JIAO(健脾 補中). 5. The prescription were liang ge san(凉膈散), Ij jhong tang(理中湯) ,xie xim tang(瀉心湯), bu ja li jhong tang, (附子理中湯),liuwei wan(六味元), ba wei wan(八味元), zhuye shigao tang(竹葉石膏湯), si wu tang(四物湯), bu zhong yi gi tang(補中益氣湯) etc.

  • PDF

A Study about Correlations between the Interpretations of Autonomic Bioelectric Response Recorder (ABR-2000) and Diagnosis System of Oriental Medicine (DSOM) / 3D Blood Pressure Pulse Analyzer (3D-MAC) (생체전기자율반응 측정기와 한방진단시스템 및 맥진기 검사 해석의 상관성 연구)

  • Ok, Jin-Yoo;Lee, In-Seon
    • The Journal of Korean Obstetrics and Gynecology
    • /
    • v.31 no.2
    • /
    • pp.31-48
    • /
    • 2018
  • Objectives: This study was performed to observe the correlations between the results of ABR-2000 and DSOM / 3D-MAC to evaluate the feasibility of ABR-2000 as a oriental medical diagnostic criteria. Methods: We studied 547 women visiting ${\bigcirc}{\bigcirc}$ hospital from December 2012 to June 2015. The subjects were categorized in two groups, 'Hypotonia' and 'Non-Hypotonia' by the result of ABR-2000 and assessed the result of DSOM, 3D-MAC for each group. The differences of pulse wave factors by group also studied. Results: 1. There was no significant difference between two groups about the output frequency of pathogenic factors in DSOM while the result showed the higher correlation in Hypotonia group in terms of the companion tendency of pathogenic factors and syndromes formed by the combination of pathogenic factors. 2. The pulse waves of Hypotonia group were mostly slow, weak, tense and stiff than Non-Hypotonia group. Conclusions: 1. In Hypotonia group, yin deficiency (陰虛) factor was frequently accompanied and consumption (虛損) of various organs based on the yin deficiency (陰虛) was observed. It means chronic and severe condition of exhaustion syndrome (虛勞). 2. The result of 3D-MAC also means pathological feature of yin syndrome (陰 證) and consumption (虛損). Besides, lower scores of Body Surface Area (BSA), body weight, and Body Mass Index (BMI) were associated with body weakness (體瘦), a symptom of exhaustion syndrome (虛勞).

A Study on the Characteristics of Eight Extra Meridians:Focused on the Chapter of Pyoung Gi Kyoung Pal Maek Byoung of the Pulse Classic and the 27, 28 and 29th Question of the Classic of Difficult Issues (『맥경』 평기경팔맥병편과 『난경』 27, 28, 29난을 중심으로 한 기경팔맥에 관한 고찰)

  • Youn, Daehwan;Shin, Wook;Sheen, Yeong il;Lee, Namgu;Na, Changsu
    • Korean Journal of Acupuncture
    • /
    • v.32 no.2
    • /
    • pp.41-50
    • /
    • 2015
  • Objectives : In this study we investigated characteristics of eight extra meridians based on the chapter of Pyoung Gi Kyoung Pal Maek Byoung(PGKPMB) of the Pulse Classic(Maijing; PC) and the 27, 28, and $29^{th}$ question of the Classic of Difficult Issues(Nanjing; CDI). Methods : We searched out the contents of eight extra meridians in historical background, the principal and circulation of eight extra meridians, and the symptoms and pulse diagnosis of eight extra meridians on the PGKPMB of the PC and the 27, 28, and $29^{th}$ question of the CDI. Results and Conclusions : About development of eight extra meridians, content which was scattered in the CDI was supplemented and developed in the CDI. Also taking over the content in the CDI, the meaning of the eight extra meridians was expanded and supplemented in the PC. In the PC, the mechanism about symptom of eight extra meridians especially has been described. Also materialization of symptom which linked to pathogenic pulse of eight extra meridians had a great impact on future generation.

Study on the origin and theoretical foundation of I Dong-won(李東垣)'s pulse diagnosis distinguishing internal and external injuries(內外傷辨脈法) (이동원(李東垣) 내외상변맥법(內外傷辨脈法)의 유래와 이론적 근거에 대한 고찰)

  • Jang, Woo-Chang
    • Journal of Korean Medical classics
    • /
    • v.20 no.2
    • /
    • pp.137-145
    • /
    • 2007
  • Pulse diagnosis that distinguishes internal injury from external injury by comparing the left and right of the chon pulse was formed in the process of Naegyoung's pulsation theory of ST9 and LU9 being assimilated into diagnostic method by taking chon pulse. The founder of school of internal injury, I Dong-won, expanded the horizon for this method to be widely used in clinical practice by especially explaining the specific application and theoretical background. According to him, pulse at ST9 which means chon pulse at the left hand, is bigger than the chon pulse at the right hand, it reflects external injury. Bigger "entrance pulse", a chon pulse at the right hand means internal injury. The reason is the left side of the body is a path for Yanggi so it controls the exterior part and the right side of the body is a path for Eumgi to descend so it controls the interior part. Internal injury develops as the spleen and stomach get injured. If the spleen and stomach is damaged essence derived from food cannot ascend to the stomach and will flow back to the lower part. As a result, fire of Eum type formed at the lower part will shoot up to the upper part and manifests external injury-like exterior syndromes. In this case, evidence distinguishing between internal and external injury is the fact that right hand pulse is bigger than the left hand. The important reason for distinguishing between internal and external injury is because when treating external injury caused by excess syndrome, pathogenic Gi should be dispelled. However, treating internal injury cased by deficiency syndrome, requires promoting the primordial Gi.

  • PDF

Study for the characteristic symptoms of Dampness in Donguibogam(東醫寶鑑) (동의보감(東醫寶鑑)에 나타난 습사(濕邪)의 특징 증상에 대한 고찰(考察))

  • Jung, Hyun-Jong
    • The Journal of the Society of Korean Medicine Diagnostics
    • /
    • v.17 no.2
    • /
    • pp.90-111
    • /
    • 2013
  • Objectives Migratory pathogenic factor(六淫) occupies an important position in the etiology of Korean Medicine. This paper shows how Dampness, one of Migratory pathogenic factor(六淫), is explained in Donguibogam(東醫寶鑑). And, based on this, we will figure out how to make a judgement of Dampness through diagnosis. Method 1. Collect parts of Dampness mentioned in Donguibogam(東醫寶鑑). 2. From the collection, extract contents about mechanism and symptom of Dampness, which is considered necessary for diagnosis. 3. Put all the extraction together, suggest the diagnosis element which can be criteria of judgement of Dampness through diagnosis. Result & Conclusions The occurrence of Dampness come from a wet climate and environment externally, and overeating of greasy food and digestive disorder internally. There are many different kinds of symptoms throughout the body cause of poor circulation. Dampness is classed as Cold-dampness, Damp-heat, and Dampness-phlegm depending on characteristic symptoms, and mainly shows musculoskeletal disease and digestive troubles. Typical symptoms are pitting edema, distention and fullness, moderate and thready pulse, volume of perspiration increase, loose feces, urine volume decrease, pain of joint and muscle, restriction of movement, etc.

A Investigation into Arrhythmia between East and West medicine (부정맥(不整脈)에 대(對)한 동서의학적(東西醫學的) 문헌고찰(文獻考察))

  • Jeong, Gwang-Sik;Kim, Young-Guen;Kwon, Jung-Nam;Kim, Kyoung-Min
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
    • /
    • v.21 no.5
    • /
    • pp.747-763
    • /
    • 2000
  • through a literal study upon Arrhythmia between east and west medicine, the results were as follows 1. Arrhythmia is not only irregular cardiac beat but disorder of cardiac impulse making and conduction disturbance. it means almost irregularity of interval between two beat 2. In the east medicine, arrhythmia is represented various category as palpitation, continuous palpitation, dizziness, consumption which give the first consideration by the accompanied symptoms. A separate way in a diagnostics it become a base of diagnosis of diseases and decision of prognosis by the examination of pulse 3. In the west medicine, Arrhythmia is classified as disorder of heart rate, rhythm, conduction disturbance or tachycardia, bradycardia and it is concomitant with fatigue, palpitation, dyspnoea, syncope, chest discomfort 4. The diagnostic study of pulse condition which represent arrhythmia was started from $\mathbb{<}$Nae-Kyung$\mathbb{>}$ and it was revealed as pulse condition of rapid pulse, slow pulse, swift pulse, running pulse, knotted pulse, intermittent pulse etc. Out of them running pulse, knotted pulse, intermittent pulse which obviously are concomitant with irregularity of interval are clinically meaningful in a conditions of disease and decision of prognosis. and the significance of these pulse condition are transformed through the changes of the times 5. According to cause of disease it is classified by Arrhythmia(running pulse, knotted pulse, intermittent pulse) due to heat, cold, phlegm, deficiency(or insufficiency) and There are three categories of etiological factor that is, endogenous, exogenous and non-exo-endogenous factor. the endogenous factor is insufficiency of the heart Ki, deficiency of both Ki and blood, intemal stagnation of phlegm and fluid, stagnation of seven emotions. the exogenous factor is caused by stagnation of Ki and blood by six exogenous pathogenic factor and the non-exo-endgenous factors are improper diet, overstrain, traumatic injury. A cause of arrhythmia in western medicine are a organic and pathological change of the heart itself and malfunction of the autonomic nervous system.

  • PDF

A study of symptoms and pathogenesis of hakgil(瘧疾) in the chinese traditional medical literature until chung(淸) dinasty (학질(瘧疾)의 증상(症狀)과 기전(機轉)에 대한 문헌적(文獻的) 고찰(考察) -청대(淸代)까지 중국의서(中國醫書)를 중심(中心)으로-)

  • Ryu, Jeong-A;Park, Chan-Guk
    • Journal of Korean Medical classics
    • /
    • v.12 no.1
    • /
    • pp.168-195
    • /
    • 1999
  • The hakgil is the important disease in the oriental medicine historically. In the preseant time also this disease continually appear all over the world. So purpose of this study is that consider the symptoms and pathogenesis of hakgil(瘧疾) with the point of view of oriental medicine. And in this study, the results are summarized as the followings. 1. The symptos of hakgil(瘧疾). 1) Rigor and heat spasm : The main symptoms of hakgil is the severe and periodical rigor and heat spasm. Generally the rigor first appear and later the heat spasm appear. According to the first and last, severe and weak, the hakgil is classified to hanhak(寒瘧), onhak(溫瘧), danhak(癉瘧), binhak(牝瘧). 2) The regulation of the time of spasm : The spasm occour in the same time daily or one time in two days, three days or several days. And the spasm time is regulary in day or night. 3) The term between the spasm and next one become later or faster. It can be decided that the becoming worse and better in the disease with the signs. 4) The seasonal property Generally the hakgil appear in summer and early autumn. 5) The other kind of hakgil there are five-organ hakgil(五臟瘧), six-kyung hakgil(六經瘧), janghak(瘴瘧), kuihak(鬼瘧), six-gi hakgil(六氣瘧), damhak(痰瘧), sikhak(食瘧), and so on. 6) The pulse condition of the hakgil is chiefly hyun(弦). 2. The pathogenesis of the hakgil 1) The cause of the hakgil The causes of the hakgil first are the seo(暑) or heat(熱) that make the problem in the cycle of five phases(五行). In the consequence, il open the hole of skin so that the pathogenic factors easily invade the humanbody and at the same time the pathogenic factor in the inside easily come out, that make the spasm. In the second time the pathogenic factor of yin(陰) - wind(風), cold(寒), water(水) invade through the opened skin to combine with the factor in the inside. Such condition make the hakgil and the accessory spasm. 2)The pathogenesis of hakgil(瘧疾) (1) The rigor and heat spasm of hakgil(瘧疾) appear because in summer the human body don't accomplish a task of summer because of hot weather or heat, so in autumn the ki(氣) of human body separate into yin(陰) and yang(陽), and the skin of human body is weaken so the saki(邪氣: pathogenic factors) is easily come into the human body. At this time the circulation of ki(氣) is obstructed, so the jungki(精氣: vital substance) apply to straighten the circulation of ki(氣), if the jungki(精氣: vital substance) help the yin(陰) the rigor spasm appear in the opposit direction the jungki(精氣: vital substance) help the yang(陽) the heat spasm appear. (2) The period of circulation of ki(氣) and jungki(精氣: vital substance) is one day, so the general period of spasm of hakgil(瘧疾) is one day, But if the saki(邪氣: pathogenic factors) come into the human body deeply, the jungki(精氣: vital substance) cannot apply 10 straighten the circulation of ki(氣) every day so the period of spasm become longer.

  • PDF

Heat Treatments Used in the Dairy Industry (유제품에 이용되는 주요 열처리 조건)

  • Oh, Sejong
    • Journal of Dairy Science and Biotechnology
    • /
    • v.38 no.4
    • /
    • pp.230-236
    • /
    • 2020
  • Heat treatment is a fundamental processing technology in the dairy industry. The main purpose of heat treatment is to destroy pathogenic and spoilage promoting microorganisms to ensure milk safety and shelf life. Despite the development of alternative technologies, such as high-pressure processing and pulse field technology for microbial destruction, heat treatment is widely used in the dairy industry and in other food processes to destroy microorganisms. Heat treatment has contributed greatly to the success of food preservation since Pasteur's early discovery that heat treatment of wine and beer could prevent their deterioration, and since the introduction of milk pasteurization in the 1890s. In Korea, food labeling standards do not stratify heat treatments into low temperature, high temperature, and ultra-high temperature methods. Most milk is produced in Korea by pasteurization, with extended shelf life (ESL : 125--140℃ / 1-10 s). Classification based on temperature (i.e. low, high, and ultra-high), is meaningless.