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Vocal Nodules, Hoarseness & Chronic Laryngitis – Hyangseong-Pajeok-hwan (Voice-Care Herbal Pill)

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Hyangseong-Pajeok-hwan is a traditional Korean herbal pill formulated for people who rely on their voice—singers, actors, teachers, counselors, lecturers—and who struggle with vocal nodules , hoarseness , or chronic laryngitis . At Hansarang Korean Medicine Clinic (Daerim-dong, Seoul) , we use this formula to calm throat inflammation, ease throat foreign-body sensation, and help the vocal folds recover their clarity. What the name means: “Hyangseong” & “Pajeok” Hyangseong (響聲) literally suggests “resonant voice,” implying restoration of vocal clarity—not just pain relief. Pajeok (破笛) metaphorically means “breaking the clogged flute,” likening the vocal folds to a wind instrument: when phlegm, edema, or blood stasis obstructs vibration, sound quality suffers. The formula aims to disperse heat , resolve phlegm , and move blood so healthy vibration returns. How it works in Korean Medicine In Korean Medicine, many cases of vocal strain—acute overuse or chronic misuse—map to...

Cheongpye-tang for Chronic Cough & Phlegm | Hansarang Korean Medicine Clinic, Daerim-dong

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Cheongpye-tang for Chronic Phlegm and Cough At Hansarang Korean Medicine Clinic (Daerim-dong, Seoul) , Cheongpye-tang is used as a traditional herbal prescription for chronic phlegm and chronic cough . It is commonly applied as a natural expectorant and cough-soothing formula. Why Chronic Cough and Phlegm Persist Endless coughing and a throat clogged with phlegm can significantly reduce quality of life. Many people experience persistent respiratory symptoms due to fine dust exposure, recent viral infections (e.g., COVID-19) , or reduced immunity . In Korean medicine, these symptoms are not seen as a simple airway problem only; rather, they are often related to lung heat and phlegm-dampness accumulating in the respiratory system. Cheongpye-tang is a classic formula used to address this pattern. How Cheongpye-tang Works The word “Cheongpye” literally means “to clear the lungs.” In this context, lung “heat” corresponds to an inflammatory-like state that can lead to yellow, stick...