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Depression and Anxiety
Menopause
M.E. Syndrome
Migraine
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Depression
and Anxiety
A medical expert predicted that depression will
be one of the most common problems in the twenty first century.
A recent research shows that almost ninety per cent of the patients
seeing doctors suffer from stress or depression. It looks as if
there are more people suffering from depression and anxiety nowadays
than in the past. The reason is partly that the pace of life has
become faster and faster and partly that there are more pressure
from work and domestic affairs, which makes people feel more stressful.
Western medicine quite often can not give good
answer to the problem. Anti-depression drugs only suppress the symptoms
but not address the root cause. They can also give patients a lot
of side effects. The researches on this problem focus too much on
the brain and central nerve system and ignore the imbalance
from other parts of the body.
TCM approach to depression
With a long tradition to treat depression and
anxiety. Chinese medicine is a very effective way to treat different
emotional problems. In Chinese medicine, it is called Yu Zheng(Depression
syndrome ). TCM believes that depression and anxiety not only come
from disorders in central nerve system but also come from imbalance
in other organs that is quite often the underlying root cause
for the problems. Generally, in the early stage of depression, patients
will have an imbalance in their livers. Liver Qi (liver energy)
stagnation is a term in TCM to describe this diagnosis. By TCM,
liver is an organ to spread energy to the whole body. So any blockage
or stagnation in Liver energy will bring about a lot of stress related
problems such as headache, high blood pressure, irritable bowel
syndrome, PMT etc. Liver energy stagnation can also generate heat,
fire, or phlegm in the body which are common pathogenic
factors in the body of a patient with depression or anxiety. When
patients suffer from emotional problems for a long period of time,
some deficiency can be found in their bodies, especially in their
heart, spleen and kidney, which make all the symptoms even worse.
How does TCM treat the problem
The practitioner will use either acupuncture
or herbs or both to calm down the emotional aspects of the
patient naturally and let patient feel more positive and happier.
At the same time, the treatment is also directed to smoothes Liver
energy to resolve the stagnation and accordingly to clear the heat
or fire, or phlegm. This physical rebalance will help
to break the vicious emotional physical cycle and allow the
patient to obtain a real recovery. To treat patients with chronic
depression or anxiety, the practitioner need often to address the
deficiency as well. Treatment will help to strengthen heart,
spleen or kidney according to the diagnosis.
In our clinic, we have treated a lot of patients
with depression, stress or anxiety, with very good successful rate.
Many of them are totally back to normal. Some of them saw
great improvement in their cases and can enjoy a normal life.
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Menopause
Menopause is a term to describe the physical
change of women around the age of 50. The menstrual cycle gradually
becomes less regular and stops altogether finally. Most women will
suffer more or less some symptoms such as hot flushes, restless,
night sweating, insomnia, headache and dizziness, constipation,
weak low back and knees, etc.
This is due to the weakness of ovary function
and hormones production.
TCM diagnosis of menopause
Chinese medicine believes menopause is mainly
caused by deficiency in Kidney which will disturb the functions
of many other organs such as Liver. Heart, Spleen and Stomach, etc.
and result in the imbalance of Yin and Yang elements in the body,
In terms of TCM, Kidney is also associated with hormones reproduction,
menstruation and strength of the bone, which can help to explain
why all the symptoms occur during the menopause.
TCM treatment of the
menopause
In the West, Hormone Replacement therapy is commonly
used for menopause, yet some women experience some side effects
when taking HRT, e.g. nausea, weight gain and even risk to develop
breast cancer.
But in China, millions of women rely on Chinese
medicine to cope with the problem because of the awareness
of the side effects of HRT. When treating menopause, Chinese medicine
naturally strengthen the Kidney to balance the Yin and Yang of the
body. It also helps to treat osteoporosis because Kidney can strengthen
the bone. Other treatment may need depend on differentiation of
the diagnosis. Generally, for mild cases, acupuncture and herbal
tablets are sufficient to treat the problem. For severe cases, dry
herbs will be used to alleviate the symptoms and address the root
cause as well. The treatment for different patterns are as
follows:
1.
Deficiency of Kidney Yin
Patients with this pattern normally suffer
from hot flushes, irregular periods or short cycle with heavy bleeding,
night sweating, dry mouth, constipation, scanty and yellow urine,
a red tongue without coating and a thin and rapid pulse. Treatment
is focused on nourishing Kidney and liver Yin and anchoring the
rising Yang. It also helps to harmonise the Heart and kidney(fire
and water) to calm the mind. The are a lot of traditional herbal
formulas to treat specially this pattern of menopause.
2.
Deficiency of Kidney Yang
Patients with this pattern have the symptoms
of a longer cycle with scanty flow, tiredness, restless, loose
stools, bloating, frequent urination, oedema, a pale tongue with
thin white coating and a deep, thin and weak pulse. Treatment helps
to warm kidney Yang, strengthen the Spleen and improve urination
and digestion.
3.
Mixed patterns
Sometimes patients may have a mixed pattern of
both Yin and Yang deficiency, or other complications such as Heart
blood deficiency, Spleen deficiency or damp and phlegm obstruction.
Then the treatment will be more complex to deal with all the conditions.
Case Example
We have treated many menopause cases with satisfactory
results.
Case 1 A lady from West End suffered from
typical menopause symptoms. TCM diagnosis showed that her underlying
condition is Kidney Yin deficiency. We gave her some patent herbal
tablets and within two weeks she felt much better. Then the case
went up and down a little bit because of the stress from her job.
We adjusted the treatment principle accordingly to treat her stress
and insomnia as well. After one and a half month all the symptoms
were almost totally gone and she started to enjoy her normal life
again.
Case 2. A lady from Botley area
with menopause suffered from all main symptoms plus severe migraine
, insomnia, osteoporosis and oedema. HRT could not help her. Her
has a mixed pattern of both Yin and Yang deficiency. We treated
her with acupuncture and herbs. She was amazed because just after
the first treatment her migraine and sleep were much better. In
the next a few weeks her other symptoms such as hot flushes, periods,
PMT, oedema were all much improved. She then had fortnight treatment
for a short period of time to top up, until she felt happy to stop.
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M.E Syndrome
M.E is a chronic fatigue syndrome characterised
by general tiredness, muscle pain, poor concentration, etc.
Patients quite often have to give up their jobs because of the illness.
Although the pathology of M.E is still not clearly known, doctors
generally believe that virus infection is normally the initial trigger
of this long term illness.
TCM approach to
M.E
The understanding of the pathology of M.E in
TCM has some similarity to a condition called Wei Syndrome.
The root cause of M.E in terms of TCM is a deficient Spleen
and Kidney, which bring about accumulation of dampness in the body.
Dampness is heavy and turbid in nature. Thus the symptoms of a dampness
related illness are usually marked by heavy feeling in the body
and aching muscles. The dampness can also block the energy channels
to cause tiredness.
Some factors should be blamed to generate internal
dampness.
1.
Too much dairy products can
weaken the function of Spleen and stomach, resulting in accumulation
of dampness.
2.
Over use of antibiotics for virus infection can also
give body more dampness because antibiotics are generally cold in
nature, which can disturb the function of spleen and Stomach
and generate dampness.
3.
Bad life style is also liable to the problem: over
work, less exercise, less sleep, smoking, drinking, unhealthy eating,
etc. All these will damage the normal function of Kidney, Spleen
and Liver, weakening the immune system and accumulating more dampness.
TCM
Treatment
The treatment of M.E by TCM is normally conducted
in two lines:
1. To resolve the deficiency by tonifying Kidney
and Spleen and strengthen the immune system accordingly. This
will strengthen the body and improve the energy flow, and let the
patient feel more energetic and positive.
2. To clear the dampness directly although
stronger function of Kidney and Spleen will improve the circulation
of body fluids to reduce the accumulation of dampness.
Other symptoms may also be looked after depend
on the cases. Both acupuncture and herbs are used to treat M.E.
Sometimes we also use Guasha therapy(scraping with oil) to boost
Yang energy and strengthen the immune system.
Case example
1.A middle-aged lady in Southampton came to our
clinic a few years ago. She suffered from chronic M.E with all the
symptoms like tiredness, achy limbs, poor concentration and indigestion.
She could not carry out her daily work We initially gave her
herbal tablets then dry herbs. After a few months she felt much
better: more energy, no pains, better concentration and digestion
and returned to her job. She was very happy with the treatment and
recommended us to other patients.
2. A lady from Winchester suffered from
M.E and sinus problem. She was poorly at that time and was unable
to do her creative work as an artist. We treated her initially
with acupuncture , herbal tablets and Guasha. After her M.E symptoms
were improved, we gave her dry herbs .to treat both M.E and
sinus problems. After a few months, she felt so much better
that she could do her creative work again. She had herbal treatment
for another two months before she felt like a normal person
and stopped the treatment. She was very active in the next
year, creating a lot of pictures and doing quite a few exhibition
as well. To express her thanks for our help, she sent us one of
her works a very nice picture.
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Migraine
Migraine is usually on one side of
the head, accompanied by visual disturbances or nausea and
vomiting. Migraine affect about one of in ten of the population
and about 70% of all migraine sufferers are women. It is believed
that changing hormone levels during menstruation, ovulation and
menopause may trigger attacks.
In Chinese medical opinion , there are different
types of migraine .
Rising of Liver Yang
Due to stress ,Liver Qi stagnation, or Kidney
Yin deficiency , causing the Liver Yang to rise which disturbs the
head.
The symptoms are including blurring vision, irritable
, thirst , feel heat; which are made worse by stress. This type
is often seen in hypertension sufferers.
The treatment for this type of migraine
needs acupuncture and herbs to calm the Liver and suppress Yang.
Blood deficiency
This type migraine are caused by failure
of the blood to nourish and supply the head correctly.
The symptoms are pale complexion, tiredness, dizziness, palpitation,
often it is worse in the afternoon. In women, it often associated
with a heavy period, many of them are anaemic.
The treatment for this type of Migraine is focused
on nourishing and tonifying the blood and Yin, harmonizing body
and clearing the Migraine.
Blood Stasis type
Blood stagnation is the root cause for
Migraine.
This type of migraine comes with pain in a fixed
place and it is a needle-like pricking pain. This may occur
if the patients have a history of injury.
The treatment for this type of Migraine is disperse
blood stasis and dredge the collaterals, we normal use the famous
prescription: Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang
Case example
A lady working in hospital suffered
from Migraine for many years. It got worse when she started her
menopause. She had throbbing pain in her head almost three or four
times a week. She also had hot flushes , night sweater and she felt
very tired to cope with work and running the home. She tried different
pain-killer, but only worked for a little while, which made
her life difficult. She came to my Clinic for help. I gave her
acupuncture, using local points to clear her pain and also using
general point to calm her Liver Yang, nourish her Kidney Yin. She
felt much better after the first session of her treatment.
I also gave her herbal tablets to nourish her kidney Yin, clear
her Liver Yang and fire. After a short period of treatment, her
Migraine is totally gone. Hot flushes and other menopause symptoms
also disappeared, even without HRT. She was very happy with
our help.
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Irritable Bowel
Syndrome
Irritable Bowel Syndrome ( IBS) is one of the
most common gastrointestinal problems. In our practice we have
seen so many cases, The patients vary from teenage to elderly
people. Some came to our clinic for treatment of IBS, some
came for other problems with IBS symptoms. Traditional
Chinese Medicine could treat IBS very effectively.
In Chinese medical opinion, IBS mainly results
from stress and the dysfunction of the Spleen and Stomach. The Spleen
and Stomachs function is to digest food and transport the
food into nutrition , then transport the nutrition to all part of
body. The stress can cause Liver Qi stagnation , stagnated Liver
Qi can invade Spleen and Stomach and cause Spleen and Stomach dysfunction.
When The Spleen and Stomach dysfunction, the most common result
is dampness retention in the digestive system, so that the patients
would have some symptoms such as: frequent bowel movement with loose
stools, painful abdomen, wind and bloated stomach , poor appetite,
etc. However, each individual patient is treated with a different
prescription according to the main treatment principles based on
syndrome differentiation.
Stagnation of Liver Qi
This condition is mainly caused by stress and
depression. It is characterised by tightness in the chest and around
the rib regions , patients are usually emotional and sigh a lot.
Other symptoms include : loose stools , poor appetite , painful
abdomen , symptoms worse by stress.
The treatment is usually using acupuncture
or herbal remedies to smooth the Liver Qi and harmonise
the Spleen.
Cold dampness
Cold dampness is usually a direct result
of dysfunction of the Spleen and Stomach. The condition is manifested
by frequent bowel movement with loose, watery stools, bloated
abdomen, poor appetite.
The treatment : using herbal remedies to expel
cold and eliminate dampness.
Heat- dampness
This type of condition has frequent bowel movement
with smelling stools and a burning sensation, abdominal pain, thirst,
and patients normally like cold drink.
The treatment uses acupuncture or herbal
remedies to clear excessive heat and dampness.
Deficiency of the Spleen and Stomach
Deficiency Spleen and stomach is a result of
dysfunction of these organ system, it can be chronic condition.
It manifested other symptoms as well as poor appetite, nausea, abdominal
bloated, tiredness, pale complexion.
The treatment should be to tonic the Spleen
and regulate the Stomach Qi.
Deficiency of the Kidney yang
When the Spleen deficiency develop it can damage
Kidney yang, caused kidney yang deficiency. It is usually marked
by loose bowels in the early morning with acute abdominal pain,
cold limbs, weakness in the lower back and knees.
The treatment commonly used herbal remedies to
warm the Kidney yang and to strengthen the Spleen Qi.
Case example
A boy, 17 years old, suffered from IBS
for several years, his symptoms are frequent bowel movement , sometimes
over ten times daily, painful abdomen. It can be worse before go
to toilet; tightness in the chest, tiredness, pale complexes.. Stress
can make his symptoms worse . He had to leave the school and he
could not find a job because this problems. His case is Stagnation
type IBS. During the first session, I gave him acupuncture
to smooth his Liver Qi and used heat lamp and acupuncture to harmonise
his Spleen. I also gave him a herbal tablet to balance his Liver
and his Spleen. In the second visit, one week later, he told me
that after first session, his abdominal pain was much better, he
went to toilet 2-3 time a day, his appetite much better, he felt
much stronger. I repeated the same treatment again. Three weeks
later, his loose stools is much better, I showed him some Chi Kung
exercises to release stress , and some massage to harmonise his
Spleen. A few weeks later, he recovered from IBS, his bowel movement
almost back to normal, his symptoms occasionally came back a little
bit when he have some stress, but he leaned how to do Qi kung exercise
to release and control that. Now he is a car
machinist, he enjoys his work and his life.
Irritable Bowel syndrome, as we said, is normally
caused by stress and dysfunction of the Spleen and Stomach. Apart
from the treatment , lifestyle is also very important, we suggest
our patients to do some relaxation exercises such as Chi Kung ,
tai Chi, Meditation, and some suggestion about their diet.
We also teach them some self-massage and acupressure point to harmonise
their body, release and prevent problems.
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