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Some
useful informations
About
Traditional Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture
Useful
acupuncture's points
1.What
is Traditional Chinese Medicine?
2.What is acupuncture?
3.What is Chinese herbal
Medicine?
4.Why acupuncture?
5.What problems can be
treated by acupuncture?
6.How deep do the needles go?
7.Does acupuncture hurt?
8.Are the needles clean?
9.Why acupuncture works?
10.Are there different
styles of acupuncture?
11.What criteria should I
use to choose an acupuncturist?
12.How many treatments will
patient need?
13.Is there anything I can
do before receiving acupuncture treatment?
14.What can I expect after
treatment?
15.Is
there anything I need to do while receiving acupuncture?
16.Does health insurance cover acupuncture treatment?
17.Does
acupuncture really help fertility treatments?

Q:
What is Traditional Chinese Medicine?
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A:
Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) is an ancient medical system, which has
been existing for thousands years in China. The theory of TCM is based
on Chinese ancient knowledge of anatomy, physiology, herbal knowledge and
clinic experience. In this system, doctors will diagnose patient with
special techniques involved with detecting the patients' symptoms,
pulse, throat, tongue, color of the face, the sound of patient etc. After
the doctor give a diagnosis, patient will receive treatment including
herbal medicine, acupuncture or acupressure to get rid of the disease.
Q:
What is acupuncture? TOP
A:
Acupuncture
is a treatment method of Chinese medicine, which can relieve pain and cure
diseases. The procedure involves the insertion of needles into various
points of the body. Acupuncture has been used to treat conditions such as
asthma, deafness, migraines, ulcers, eye diseases, and some types of
mental illness including addictions.
According
to Chinese philosophy, disease and pain occur because of an imbalance
between two principal forces of nature-Yin and Yang. Acupuncture is
thought to restore this balance. Many Chinese and other people believe
acupuncture influences a life force that flows along 12 paired and 2
unpaired meridians, channels of energy that run longitudinally in the
body. Therapists called acupuncturists insert sharp needles at one or more
of hundreds of specific points along the meridian. Insertion of the
needles produces a sharp pinching feeling. This feeling quickly disappears
and is replaced by an occasional tingling or a sense of numbness,
heaviness, or soreness while the needles are in place. The patient is
conscious throughout treatment.
Scientists
have proposed three major theories of how acupuncture works. One theory
suggests that the meridians actually exist and connect the body's organs
in a special manner. According to this theory, acupuncture increases
activity along the meridians and thus influences organ function.
Scientists have also theorized that acupuncture works, at least in part,
by increasing the brain's production of natural painkillers called
endorphins. These substances are morphine-like chemicals that influence
the body's awareness of pain. Scientists also theorize that acupuncture
may work through the nervous system by triggering signals that interrupt
pain messages sent to the brain. This hypothesis is known as the
"gate theory" of pain.
Since
the late 1950's, Chinese doctors have performed surgery using acupuncture
as a local anesthetic; the patient remains fully conscious during the
operation. Acupuncture's practitioners say the anesthetic is effective for
complicated operations on the stomach, chest, neck, and head.
Acupuncture
is frequently used in the Far East and Southeast Asia.
Q:
What
is Chinese herbal Medicine?
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A:
Chinese herbal medicine is integrated with Traditional Chinese Medicine
and prescribes natural herbs based on a complex science of physiology and
pathology. Each herb has specific interactions with the human body. In
conjunction with acupuncture, herbs are blended to induce long-lasting
changes in a natural process that promotes well-being(naturopathy) .
Q:
Why acupuncture? TOP
A:
The greatest advantage of acupuncture and acupressure is the painless and
side-effects free application. You can expect a whole new experience that
unlocks your body's natural healing power. By inserting sterile,
disposable needles in designated points in the body, acupuncture
practitioners stimulate and balance the flow of Chi, which is the body's
natural energy and life force. This unique treatment promotes physical and
emotional well-being, consequently curing various diseases.
Q:
What problems can be treated by acupuncture?
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A:
The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a report in which there are
more 50 kind of problems can be treated by acupuncture:
1.
Ear, Nose, and Throat Disorders
Toothaches,
pain after tooth extraction, earaches, sinus inflammation, nasal
inflammation or dryness.
2.Respiratory
Disorders
Uncomplicated
bronchial asthma in children or adults.
3.
Gastrointestinal Disorders
Digestive
tract problems, hiccups, inflammation of the stomach, chronic duodenal
ulcers, inflammation of the colon, constipation, diarrhea, dysentery
caused by certain bacteria.
4.
Eye Disorders
Inflammation
of the conjunctiva, inflammation of the central retina, nearsightedness,
and uncomplicated cataracts.
5.
Nervous System and Muscular Disorders
Headaches,
migraines, certain facial paralysis or nerve pain, partial weakness after
a stroke, inflammation of nerve endings, bed wetting, frozen shoulder,
tennis elbow, sciatica, low back pain, upper back pain, and
osteoarthritis.
Acupuncture
has been used for centuries in China, Japan and other Asia countries to
treat many other problems, such as knee pain, sprains and strains. It is
also uses to treat many kinds of internal diseases, such as cancer,
inflections and gynecological complaints.
Q:
How deep do the needles go? TOP
A:
That depends on the nature of the problem, the location of the points
selected, the patient's size, age, and constitution. Also upon the
doctor's experience and education background. Generally, needles are
inserted from 1/4 to 1 inch in depth.
Q:
Does acupuncture hurt? TOP
A:
It's up to your acupuncturist. If your acupuncturist has obtained the
correct stimulus of the needle, the patient should feel some cramping,
heaviness, distention, tingling, sore, or electric sensation either around
the needle or traveling up or down the affected meridian, or energy
pathway.
Generally, acupuncture will not produce any experience that you
can not bear with. All the sensations of acupuncture are subtle.
Q:
Are the needles clean? TOP
A:
Of course.
The best practice among acupuncturists in Canada today is to
use sterilized, individually package, disposable needles. Needles should
not be saved and reused for later treatments. This eliminates the
possibility of transmitting some kind of communicable diseases by
contaminated needles.
Q:
Why acupuncture works?
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A:
Conventional Western medical sciences still can not explain how
acupuncture works. But some research about acupuncture conducted in China,
Japan, Europe and USA, has indicated the effect of acupuncture might come
from nervous system and other system from human body. When the needle
insert the patient's body, it stimulates the body nervous system and makes
some reaction, this reaction will balance the inside problems of the body.
Some research found there were some chemical materials detected in the
patient's body after the treatment of acupuncture. In one word, there are
still a long way to go for modern sciences to explain completely about
acupuncture.
Traditional
Chinese acupuncture is based on ancient Chinese theories of the flow of
Qi(Human Energy) and Xue(Blood) through distinct meridians or pathways
that cover the body somewhat like the nerves and blood vessels do.
According ancient theory, acupuncture allows Qi to flow areas where it is
deficient and away from where it is excess. In this way, acupuncture
regulates and restores the harmonious energetic balance of the body. In
Chinese there is a saying,"There is no pain if there is free flow of
Qi and blood; if there is pain somewhere, that's because Qi and blood flow
are blocked there."
Q:
Are there different styles of acupuncture?
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A:
Yes, there are.
Acupuncture originated in China but has spread to Japan,
Korea, Vietnam, Europe, the British Isles, and America. In different
countries, different styles might have developed based on differing
opinions as to theory and techniques. Some experienced practitioners have
also developed some kind of styles and techniques. No matter what kind of
style, the mission is same: Better people's health by a natural, pain-free
way. Patients should talk to their acupuncturists about the process of the
treatment and learn as much as possible.
Q:
What criteria should I use to choose an acupuncturist?
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A:
Patients should ask about where the practitioner trained, how long the
training was, how long the doctor has been in practice, doctor's academic
degree, and what experience the doctor has had in treating patient's
specific disease.
Ask
your doctor if he or she has a Quebec acupuncture license if you receive
acupuncture treatments in Montreal (Quebec).
Q:
How many treatments will patient need?
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A:
That depends on case to case.
You may need only as single treatment for an
acute condition. A series of five to fifteen treatments may resolve many
chronic problems. Some degenerative conditions may require many treatments
over time.
For some patients seeking general health maintenance, they may
need acupuncture treatment from time to time, which is something like a
car tune-up.
Q:
Is there anything I can do before receiving acupuncture treatment?
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A:
Yes, the following suggestions will help you get the maximum benefits from
your treatment.
1.
Maintain good personal hygiene to reduce the possibility of bacterial
infection.
2.
to prevent loss, do not wear jewelry.
3.
Wear loose clothing. Women should not wear one-piece dresses. Avoid
wearing tight stockings.
4.
Avoid treatment when excessively fatigued, hungry, full, emotionally
upset, or shortly after sex.
Q:
What can I expect after treatment?
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A:
You may note a spot of blood at one or more of the needle sites and/or a
small bruise could develop. These should not be harmful, but please talk
to your doctor if you are concerned.
Patients
often experience the most dramatic results in the first treatment,. Some
patients experience an immediate total or partial relief of their pain or
other symptoms. This relief may last or some pain may return. In a few
cases, there may be no immediate relief only to notice the pain diminish
over the next couple of days. Generally, you should expect to feel
better.
Q:
Is there anything I need to do while receiving acupuncture?
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A:
Yes.
1,
Relax. there is no need to be scared. Ask your doctor any questions you
have along the way so that you can get the most benefit possible from the
treatment.
2,
Do not change your position or move suddenly when the needles are in your
body. If you are tired of one position or you feel uncomfortable about one
position, tell your doctor.
3,
Some people experience dizziness, nausea, cold sweat, shortness of breath,
or faintness during treatment. This often occurs if you are nervous,
especially when it's your first time receiving acupuncture treatment.
Inform you doctor immediately, so the doctor can readjust or withdraw the
needles. Also let your doctor know if you feel an increasing amount of
pain or burning sensation during the treatment.
4,
If you find your treatment unbearable at any point, be sure to speak up so
that your doctor can make the the proper adjustments or stop the
treatment.
Q:
Does health insurance cover acupuncture treatments?
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A:
Many health insurance policies cover acupuncture treatment . We can
help you to verify your insurance benefit.
Q:
Does acupuncture really help fertility treatments ?
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A:
Yes.
In
Chinese medical theory, the Kidney is the internal organ which is
responsible for reproduction, growth, and aging. Kidney Deficiency is the
most common cause of infertility. Other patterns that can result in
infertility are Liver Qi Stagnation, Blood Stasis or Deficiency, and
Dampness with Phlegm or Heat. In Western terms, Chinese medicine has a
high success rate with functional infertility, which results from factors
such as hormone imbalances, endocrine gland disorders, and emotional
problems. Chinese medicine can also significantly improve some structural
infertility problems, such as pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis,
vaginitis, ovary dysfunction, and immune-system-related infertility.
The key to success is to find the real cause of imbalance in the body,then
get a correct diagnosis of Traditional Chinese Medicine.In our fertility
acupuncture clinic (Montreal,Quebec) , in
some cases, Yun Zhang only use acupuncture, in the others, she will
combine with herbs also.
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