Sharp pain behind the eye. It is not the migraine. 1, the pain was constant for 4 months, no stopping. 2, sensitive in the back of the right head. 3, more tenderness in the right neck. 4, strong painkillers could not stop the pain. It is occipital neuralgia. 1. The pain in the back of […]
> View articleWhy I will recommend “Dr Win Huang” to you , these reasons below are important. 1, Dr Win Huang got the doctoral degree in acupuncture in china. He went to Heilongjiang Traditional Chinese Medicine University to study acupuncture in 1989, he spend for six years studying, he got his Master degree and doctoral degree […]
> View articleWhy I will recommend “Dr Win Huang”to you? Yang Chen In New Zealand there are thousand of Chinese medicine doctors, some of them are good and professional Chinese medicine doctors, but some of them are no good and unprofessional. It is difficult to patient to look for or choose a good and professional Chinese medicine […]
> View articleHi Dr Win. Thanks for the work you did for my body last Tuesday. I’ve only had one or two small headaches since. I’d like to come back again on Tuesday evening around 530pm. Hope that is OK. Cheers Dave If you would like to make an appointment please call us on (09) 8150518 or […]
> View articleby Drew Lim 2 reviews · 4 photos in the last week Dr Win instantly diagnosed my head pain on my first visit and his acupunture and cupping treament brought an amazing change to my daily life since which i am so grateful for. My prior visits to three different doctors only ended up with lots of […]
> View articleHe got Intractable Migraine Headache and pain behind left eye for two years, worsed for 5 months, He just do acupuncture and cupping two sessions, feeling much better. it is occipital neuralgia due to inflammation.
> View articleRecently,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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