Cardiovascular Disease Treatment

  • Personalized Treatment: Based on differentiation, individualized treatment plans are made according to the patient’s condition and constitution. Cardiovascular diseases often involve qi stagnation, blood stasis, phlegm obstruction, and yin-yang imbalance, which are treated accordingly.
  • Unblocking Meridians and Promoting Blood Circulation: Acupuncture and tuina improve blood circulation, alleviate blood stasis, help blood vessels expand, lower blood pressure, and prevent thrombosis. Acupuncture plays a key role in restoring limb function in post-stroke rehabilitation.
  • Regulating Qi and Blood, Balancing Yin and Yang: Cardiovascular diseases are often related to qi-blood deficiency and yin-yang imbalance. TCM, through regulating qi and blood, restores balance in the body, enhances heart function, and improves blood circulation.
  • Herbal Medicine: Helps improve vascular elasticity, reduce cholesterol, regulate blood pressure, and lower the risk of atherosclerosis.
  • Prevention and Long-Term Management: TCM emphasizes prevention through long-term conditioning, such as medicinal diets, acupuncture, and wellness therapies, to help patients maintain health and prevent cardiovascular diseases from occurring or recurring.
  • Low Side Effects and Long-Term Use: TCM treatment methods have fewer side effects, making them ideal for long-term management of cardiovascular diseases, avoiding the negative effects and drug dependence associated with long-term use of Western medications.

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