My Weekly Note (seventh) Dr. Wenchuan Huang The medical profession is a very envious career for other people, yet also a very dangerous career. Doctors witness with people birth/ aging / sick / death, people are experiencing pain, meanwhile doctors also need to deal with it over and over! After all, professional doctors, then think […]

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Recently,I realised that several massage clients of mine suffer from similar head nerve pain, which goes on either side of the head, namely greater occipital nevers that could run as farward as the forehead. The pain which we call occipital neuralgia is always characterised as shooting or burning when it emerges due to muscle tension, […]

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Frequent Urination As some of you may know, frequent urination may be caused by urination tract infection(UTI), pyelonephritis which is due to inflammation of pelvis area in kidney anatomically, kidney stone or enlarged prostate gland etc. Western medicine treats those diseases by antibiotics most of the times, but for some cases, it does not work […]

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Acupuncture: Pins and needles for good health By Donna McIntyre Medicine is something we usually turn to only when we are ill. But increasing numbers of New Zealanders are using acupuncture to maintain good health – sometimes in conjunction with traditional western medicines, sometimes as an alternative. It’s nothing new, of course. The text believed […]

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During my second year study in New Zealamd College of Chinese Medinine(NZCCM), we start to learn western medicine as an auxillary tool to help us make more understandable dignosis in practice. The project we learned this year is pathology which is a precise study of making specific diagnosis of diseases. Pathology addresses 4 components of […]

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Working Thoughts I have a part-time job in a shopping mall working as a masseur to practice the massage that i have learnt from school and the clinic. When i was training of massaging,a problem will always make me worried so much, once i can do it,can i get enough clients for living if i […]

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Treatment of Neurological Disorders with Acupuncture By: Acufinder Staff Writer A neurological disorder refers to a problem with the nervous system, which is a complex, sophisticated system that regulates and coordinates the body’s activities. Nerve pain can arise from trauma, inflammation, stroke, disease, infection, nerve degeneration, exposure to toxic chemicals, and nutrient deficiencies. Nerve pain […]

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Treatment of Neurological Disorders with Acupuncture By: Acufinder Staff Writer A neurological disorder refers to a problem with the nervous system, which is a complex, sophisticated system that regulates and coordinates the body’s activities. Nerve pain can arise from trauma, inflammation, stroke, disease, infection, nerve degeneration, exposure to toxic chemicals, and nutrient deficiencies. Nerve pain […]

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Interstitial cystitis source: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/interstitial-cystitis/DS00497 Definition Interstitial cystitis (in-tur-STISH-ul sis-TI-tis) is a chronic condition characterized by a combination of uncomfortable bladder pressure, bladder pain and sometimes pain in your pelvis, which can range from mild burning or discomfort to severe pain. While interstitial cystitis — also called painful bladder syndrome — can affect children and men, […]

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Facial nerve palsy Facial nerve palsy is a nervous system disorder in which a damaged nerve in the skull affects the movement of the muscles of the face. It is a form of cranial mononeuropathy VII. Causes Facial nerve palsy occurs when there is damage to the seventh cranial (facial) nerve. The seventh facial nerve […]

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