Treatments

Traditional Chinese Medicine is a full medical system in its own right and, as such, can be used to treat all types of medical condition. Treatment effectiveness will depend upon a number of factors including, for example, the type of illness, its severity, chronicity and so on.

Wholly understandably, TCM does not use Western labels to describe the ailments that it treats. Instead it treats according to TCM principles and uses Chinese Medical terminology to describe the conditions treated, following a full Chinese Medical diagnosis. However, quite naturally, clients frequently present to the Acupuncture TCM Clinic with disorders which they themselves describe using Western medical names.

Western named conditions commonly seen in the TCM clinic

Some, but by no means all, of the most commonly seen complaints in the TCM clinic, as described by the clients themselves, include:

Infections

Bronchitis
Children's Infections
Common cold
Coughs
Flu
Pneumonia
Viral-infections

General

Angina
Anorexia
Anxiety
Allergies
Arterial Disease
Arthritis
Asthma
Back pain
Bladder problems
Bleeding gums
Boils
Bulimia
Cardio Vascular Syndrome
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Catarrh
Chemo-therapy side-effects
Cramps
Colitis
Constipation
Dental problems
Depression
Dizziness
Ear-ache
Eczema
Emotional problems
Facial paralysis
Fainting
Fatigue
Fever
Frozen shoulder
Gallstones
Gastric problems
Glandular problems
Grief
Haemorrhoids
Hayfever
Headaches
Heart problems
High blood pressure
Hyperactivity
Hyperventilation
Hysteria
Incontinence
Indigestion
Inflammation
Insomnia
Irritability
Irritable bowel syndrome
Jaundice
Jogger's injuries
Joint problems
Kidney problems
Liver complaints
Loss of libido
Low blood pressure
Lumbago
Lung Illness
M.E.
Mental problems
Migraine
Motion sickness
Mouth ulcers
M.S.
Nausea
Neck problems
Nervous disorders
Nose bleeds
Oedema/Fluid Retention
Panic Attacks
Palpitations
Phobias
Psoriasis
Radiation side-effects
Rashes
Respiratory problems
Rheumatism
Schizophrenia
Sciatica
Shock
Shoulder problems
Sinusitis
Skin problems
Slipped disc
Sore throat
Speech disorders
Stiffness
Stomach complaints
Stress
Stroke
Tennis Elbow
Thyroid problems
Tinnitus
Tumours
Ulcers
Urinary problems
Voice loss
Vomiting
Vertigo
Warts
Worms

Female Health

Absence of periods
Anaemia
Breast problems
Cystitis
Discharges
Fibroids
Fluid retention
Frigidity
Habitual miscarriage
Hot flushes
Infertility
Irregular periods
Lactation problems
Mastitis
Menopausal problems
Morning sickness
Painful periods
Pregnancy problems
Prolapse
Thrush
Vaginal infections

Male Health

Impotence
Infertility
Premature ejaculation
Prostate problems

Children's Health

Bed-wetting
Convulsions
Hyperactivity
Infantile paralysis
Measles
Mumps
Nightmares
Teething
Whooping cough

Addictions

Alcohol
Barbiturates
Food
Heroin
Tobacco
Tranquilizers

Pain Management

Acupuncture and TCM can be effective in most types of pain.