Korean J Pediatr.  2008 Apr;51(4):415-419. 10.3345/kjp.2008.51.4.415.

Use of herbal medicine in epileptic children

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Pediatrics, Kwangmyung-Sungae Hospital, Kwangmyung, Korea.
  • 2Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, Korea University, Seoul, Korea. bleun@korea.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE: Herbal medicine is thought to be widely used by children with epilepsy, but there have been few studies. This study aimed to investigate the perceptions and the actual conditions of usage of herbal medicine by children with epilepsy.
METHODS
From July to August 2007, three hundred seventy eight questionnaires were completed by parents of epileptic children who visited pediatric neurology clinic of Korea University hospital and Kwangmyung-Sungae hospital. Demographic data and patterns of usage of herbal medicine were investigated.
RESULTS
Among 378 patients, sixty five (17.2%) reported using herbal medicine. Major reasons for using herbal medicine were 'to enhance general health' and 'belief that it has fewer side effects'. Majority of respondents did not notify their physician about using herbal medicine because 'they did not need to share this with doctor' and 'they thought their doctor would disapprove'. After taking herbal medicine, 33.3% of patients reported that it did not benefit their seizure but they felt healthier. Usage of herbal medicine was significantly related to number of AEDs (antiepileptic drugs), duration of AED treatment, association with psychosomatic disorders and motivation by other people or by mass media.
CONCLUSION
Considerable numbers of epileptic children were using herbal medicine during treatment with AED and did not inform their physician about usage of it. Physicians should be aware of benefits and harms of herbal medicine and actively intervene in the usage of herbal medicine by epileptic patients.

Keyword

Herbal medicine; Epilepsy; Child

MeSH Terms

Child
Epilepsy
Herbal Medicine
Humans
Korea
Motivation
Neurology
Parents
Psychophysiologic Disorders
Surveys and Questionnaires
Seizures
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