Korean traditional medicine offers supplements believed to enhance surgical recovery. Here's what's commonly recommended and available.
Disclaimer
Always consult your surgeon before taking any supplements. Some may interfere with medications or healing.
Common Recommendations
Pumpkin (Hobak)
- Most commonly recommended
- Reduces swelling
- Available as juice, tea, or pills
- Safe for most patients
Red Ginseng (홍삼)
- Energy and immune support
- May improve circulation
- Start after initial healing
- Consult surgeon first (blood thinning effect)
Deer Antler (녹용)
- Traditional healing supplement
- Energy restoration
- Expensive option
Available Forms
Where to Buy
- Korean pharmacies (약국)
- Traditional medicine clinics (한의원)
- Health food stores
- Duty-free shops (ginseng)
Product Types
- Liquid extracts
- Concentrated drinks
- Pills/capsules
- Powders
What to Avoid
Before Surgery
- Anything affecting blood clotting
- Certain herbal supplements
- Vitamin E (high doses)
- Fish oil
After Surgery
- Blood thinning supplements initially
- Unknown herbal combinations
- Anything not cleared by surgeon
Timing
General Guidelines
- Stop most supplements 2 weeks before surgery
- Pumpkin: Start day after surgery
- Other supplements: Ask surgeon
Scientific Evidence
Most traditional remedies have limited clinical research. They're popular based on tradition and anecdotal evidence. Proceed with appropriate caution.
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