Category: General Health
Why Haemorrhoids Keep Coming Back — What Classical Chinese Medicine Treats Differently
You’ve tried the creams, the fibre supplements, the sitz baths — they help temporarily, but the haemorrhoids keep returning, especially during stress or after a… Read more →
Why Varicose Veins Keep Getting Worse — The TCM Approach to Circulation and Vessel Wall Support
Compression stockings help while you wear them, but your legs still ache, the veins keep bulging, and by evening your ankles are swollen. Classical Chinese… Read more →
Why You Have a Persistent Low-Grade Fever — The Shaoyang Pattern in Classical Chinese Medicine
Your temperature hovers between 37.2 and 37.8 for weeks or months. Blood tests keep coming back normal. The low-grade fever comes and goes — sometimes… Read more →
Why Your Nose Is Always Blocked — What Classical Chinese Medicine Finds Beyond Allergies
Your nose has been blocked for as long as you can remember — not from a cold, not from diagnosed allergies, just constantly congested. Classical… Read more →
Why Your Dry Cough Won’t Go Away — What Classical Chinese Medicine Finds
The cough has been there for months. No infection, no mucus, no fever — just a persistent, tickling dry cough that gets worse at night… Read more →
Why You’re Gaining Weight Despite Eating Well — The TCM Perspective
You’ve cut back on sugar, you’re exercising regularly — but the weight keeps creeping up, especially around the abdomen. Classical Chinese medicine sees this not… Read more →
Low Back Pain During Menstruation — More Than Just Cramps
Why Your Back Hurts Every Period — The Uterine Cold and Kidney Channel Connection For many Perth women, the days before and during menstruation bring… Read more →
Afternoon Energy Crash — What TCM Says About the 3pm Slump
Why You Crash at 3pm — The Post-Digestive Qi Depletion Mechanism The 3pm slump — the wave of exhaustion that hits like clockwork every afternoon,… Read more →
Thinning Hair and Hair Loss — Chinese Medicine’s Approach
Thinning hair—whether generalised shedding, receding hairline, or diffuse thinning—causes significant distress for Perth patients. Classical Chinese Medicine views hair as the “surplus” of Blood and… Read more →
Dry Eyes and Dry Mouth — TCM’s Systemic View
Persistent dry eyes and dry mouth—the gritty sensation, difficulty wearing contacts, needing water constantly, the thick tongue feeling—significantly impact quality of life. Whether from Sjögren’s… Read more →
