A case of Menopause is treated by Dr Win Huang with acupuncture and herbs
By Dr Win Huang
Menopause is a transitional period marking the cessation of ovulation in a woman’s body. Most women stop menstruating between the ages of 48 and 52, but symptoms can begin as early as 35. Symptoms vary from mild to severe, and are brought on as our bodies try to adapt to decreasing amounts of estrogen. Symptoms include hot flashes, night sweats, insomnia, fatigue, mood swings, memory loss, vaginal dryness, headaches, joint pain, and weight gain.
Mrs Gyan 53 yrs old, suffer from menopause for 5 yrs. at early stage she has a bad sleeping, wake up many times at night, so feeling headache, dizziness, tired in daytime, in this two yrs she feels worse about her menopause, still bad sleeping, but she has the new symptoms, such as hot flashes, night and day sweats, fatigue, nervous, irritability. She takes some mediation for her menopause, but no big effect, so she look for Chinese medicine to help her, she find me from my website www.drwin.co.nz I give her a Chinese medicine diagnosis depending on her symptom, pulse, tongue coating, then choose acupuncture and herbs.
She feels very well after a session treatment, she told me that it was a first night to have a deep sleeping in these yrs. She had not hot flashes after second session treatment, no sweating after third session treatment, but still feels little tired in daytime, and irritability. Suggesting her to keep treatment. Patient will write her experience of treatment in acupuncture and herbs after the treatment finish, let us share his successful result.
If you would like to make an appointment please call us on (09) 5296185, or if you require more information you may e-mail us at hwenchuan@sina.com
DR WIN CLINIC
Shop5, 13 Kent ST Newmarket Auckland
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treating frequent urination with acupuncture
by dr win huang

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had a frequent urination at night,he wake up about 5–6times go to toilet.feeling very well after acupuncture one session,last night only wake up one time at 4 o’ clock,keeping acupuncture.

Mr ron satisfies my treatment,and recommend chinese medicine and me to people who have some problem.
If you would like to make an appointment please call us on (09) 5296185, or if you require more information you may e-mail us at hwenchuan@sina.com
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treating tonsillitis with herbs and acupuncture
by Dr Win Huang

Mr Elliot Peacocke has Tonsillitis for five years,he always feels low energy,tired,dry throat.sometimes he has a fever about 37-38.5 degree,sore throat,bad sleeping.he come to see me in 01/10/09,he had a fever,sore throat,weakness all body,headache.still bad situation after taking medication,so his friend suggested him to see me.I had a examination for him ,found red throat,big tonsil,T 38 degree. (more…)
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Acupuncture for Menopause
By: Diane Joswick, L.Ac, MOSM
Acupuncture and Menopause: Creating Physical and Emotional Health with Acupuncture
With its close understanding of the female body, Oriental medicine has always addressed the special needs of women throughout their lives. Menopause, in particular, is an area in which Oriental Medicine shines. Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine have the ability to detect energetic changes that occur in the body and quickly relieve uncomfortable symptoms that accompany the onset of menopause. (more…)
Do you also suffer from chronic insomnia?
by Creative Communications
Modern life forces so many of us to live life in the fast lane, mentally and physically. Almost every one of us has more on our plate than can be accomplished in a 24-hour day. As a result, we try to offset the lack of available time with less relaxation, less sleep and very little exercise. The rationale is usually that, if we get everything on our to-do list accomplished, we’ll have less worry, less stress, be more ‘successful’ and not have to feel guilty over tasks uncompleted. Can you relate to this scenario? Do you also suffer from chronic insomnia? (more…)