Conditions
Skin Disease
Decoding Intractable Skin Diseases: The skin acts as a mirror, reflecting our internal organ health. Conditions like seborrheic dermatitis, atopy, and psoriasis emerge when the body’s delicate balance is disrupted. Treating these stubborn skin issues presents challenges, characterized by recurring flare-ups and remissions that often lead patients to abandon inconsistent treatments. While steroids and antibiotics offer temporary relief by reducing inflammation, prolonged usage can worsen symptoms if the immune system becomes compromised. In Chinese medicine, these diseases stem from respiratory and liver malfunctions, autonomic nervous system dysfunctions, and immune system abnormalities. Our comprehensive approach focuses on restoring equilibrium, strengthening immunity, and alleviating both skin and systemic symptoms through targeted acupoint treatments and personalized herbal medicine.Accurate diagnosis and tailored consultations with our skilled practitioners are essential for achieving effective and lasting results in your journey towards healthier skin.
Pediatric Disease
Mental conditions like tic disorder, autism, distraction, and behavioral issues often disrupt a child’s school and social life. Additionally, physical problems such as nocturia, growing pains, loss of appetite, atopy, and abdominal pain are common occurrences. Child psychiatric autism presents complexities even within the realm of Chinese medicine, but it offers more effective treatment options.Chinese medicine, particularly herbal treatment, shows remarkable effectiveness in managing physical issues like growing pains, unexplained abdominal pain, nocturia, anorexia, low immunity, and weak constitution. These conditions can be effectively addressed through the use of herbal remedies.
Respiratory Disease
Respiratory illnesses like rhinitis and asthma tend to worsen or develop during the colder months. Low temperatures and humidity compromise immunity, leaving nasal and bronchial membranes dry, creating an easier entry point for germs and viruses. Rhinitis, characterized by symptoms like runny nose, sneezing, itching, and congestion, can become chronic if left untreated. Asthma, a chronic lung disease, causes narrowed and inflamed airways, leading to coughing, chest pain, and breathlessness. Without intervention, it can become chronic and result in complications like rhinitis, hives, eczema, and emphysema. Our spinal acupuncture and herbal medicine clinic focuses on effectively treating chronic rhinitis, asthma, and post-cold cough through a combination of acupuncture and herbal remedies, providing relief for long-standing sufferers.
Musculoskeletal Diseases
Musculoskeletal diseases are commonly treated in Oriental medicine clinics, ranging from neck stiffness to spinal conditions like stenosis and herniation. However, many patients are unaware of how these conditions can be addressed using Oriental medicine. Non-surgical conservative treatments have become prevalent for musculoskeletal issues, aiming to facilitate natural recovery. Acupuncture, Tui-na therapy, and Herbal medicine are utilized in Chinese medicine to promote smoother healing. Acupuncture reduces inflammation, improves function, and enhances tissue recovery. Tui-na therapy corrects alignment and relieves pressure on joints and muscles. Herbal medicine offers diverse categories, aiding circulation, reducing inflammation, and regulating fluid metabolism. It alleviates nerve inflammation and supports muscle, ligament, bone, and nerve recovery. Herbal medicine complements overall body condition, treating and preventing underlying causes. For musculoskeletal problems resulting from poor posture, habits, or injuries, Chinese medical treatment provides effective solutions. Visit our spine acupuncture and acupuncture clinic for accurate information and treatment options, avoiding unnecessary worry or surgery.
Gynecological Disease
In Chinese medicine, the womb is compared to a fertile field where life grows. However, the number of women experiencing uterine diseases is increasing, leading to infertility issues. Oriental doctors attribute weakened uterine health to “uterine sweating” or a cold uterus, which affects blood circulation and can result in various conditions. Western medicine focuses on surgical interventions, while Chinese medicine aims to address the root cause of uterine diseases. Acupuncture, moxibustion, and herbal medicine are used to balance the body, enhance self-renewal of the uterus, and improve its function. Chinese medicine cautions against hysterectomy, highlighting potential side effects and recommending conservative treatment in many cases. The key to Oriental medicine treatment is addressing blood circulation disorders and promoting healthy blood flow. Simple activities like walking, yoga, and bathing can also help relieve stress and improve blood circulation.
Urinary Disease
Prostate disease, particularly prostatitis, is a common urinary condition that affects middle-aged men and increasingly younger individuals. Symptoms include frequent urination, decreased urine output, and discomfort in the genital area. Early treatment is crucial, as prostatitis does not resolve on its own. Chinese medicine provides personalized approaches based on symptoms. In acute stages, treatment focuses on reducing inflammation and swelling, while chronic prostatitis addresses blockages and deficiencies. Acupuncture, moxibustion, and herbal medicine are employed to activate sexual function and treat erectile dysfunction. Preventive measures involve reducing alcohol consumption, staying hydrated, and regularly exercising pelvic muscles. These exercises relax the pelvic muscles, alleviating symptoms and relieving tension in the prostate area.
Digestive Disease
Chinese medicine, a holistic approach to healthcare, has been used for centuries to address digestive issues and other health conditions. It considers the patient’s overall well-being, lifestyle, and emotions in diagnosis and treatment. For those with chronic digestive problems, Chinese medicine offers an alternative or complementary approach to Western medicine. The body’s vitality, known as ‘qi’, flows through meridians connecting internal organs and tissues, impacting overall health. Imbalances in qi can lead to various disorders, including digestive ailments. Treatments, such as acupuncture, moxibustion, and Chuna therapy, aim to restore balance and harmony within the body, addressing the root causes of the condition.
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