How TCM Views Diabetes
Diabetes is a metabolic disease characterized primarily by elevated blood sugar levels. Long-term hyperglycemia can lead to serious complications such as cardiovascular disease, kidney damage, and diabetic foot, significantly impacting quality of life.
Read MoreHow TCM Views Cough
Coughing is one of the most common clinical symptoms. Whether it is the onset of a cold or a persistent chronic cough, it often disrupts a patient's daily life and rest, and may even trigger asthma or chest pain.
Read MoreHow TCM Understands and Regulates High Blood Pressure
In recent years, the number of hypertension (high blood pressure) patients in Singapore has continued to rise. According to the 2022 National Population Health Survey (NPHS) released by the Ministry of Health in 2023, the prevalence of hypertension among residents aged 18 to 74 has reached 37%, a significant increase from 19.8% in 2010.
Read MoreA TCM Practitioner Discusses Vertigo
Vertigo and Dizziness are very common clinical symptoms. They can range from mild discomfort to severe cases accompanied by nausea and vomiting, significantly impacting daily life.
Read MoreHow TCM Understands Neck Pain
Neck pain is a common health issue for modern city dwellers. In Singapore’s environment of year-round heat and humidity combined with strong indoor air conditioning, factors such as cervical strain, poor circulation of Qi and Blood, and the invasion of "Cold Pathogens" often cause even young people to suffer from "neck and shoulder pain."
Read MoreTCM Treatment for Knee Joint Pain
The knee joint is one of the primary weight-bearing joints of the human body, constantly enduring daily movements such as standing, walking, and climbing stairs.
Read MoreTCM Treatment for Elbow Pain
Elbow pain is a common musculoskeletal and joint issue, particularly prevalent among those who engage in long-term computer operation, heavy physical labor, sports, or the elderly.
Read MoreTCM Practitioner Discusses Wrist Pain
Wrist pain is a common musculoskeletal issue in modern times, often caused by long-term computer mouse usage, mobile phone operation, lifting heavy objects, or performing repetitive tasks.
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