TCM CONSULTANCY

Traditional Chinese Medicine Consultation

In TCM, external symptoms are the manifestation of internal imbalances. A experienced and professional TCM doctor is able to assesse the state of health by analysing external symptoms displayed to seek evidence of internal problems. 

 

Having an initial consultation is the best way to find out if your health complaint is going to respond well. The first consultation lasts at least 15 to 30 minutes. The diagnosis is normally very thorough, and employs the ancient Chinese arts of oberservation, smelling and listening and palpation. 

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Dr. Xiaozhong WANG

Dr. Xiaozhong Wang is a licensed doctor at SHANGHAI Medical Clinic who has been occupied into medicine field for more than 50 years. 

 

For the past years, Dr. Wang has been systematically digging into plenty of Chinese and foreign classic works such as the Koran, The Hui Medicine prescription, Huangdi Neijing, Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases and The Book of Changes, paying visits to many famous doctors, and sages, and finally founded the Nasailong nursing methods of low back and collated channel in 2006, which is significantly effective treatment for Diabetes Mellitus Type 2.

 

Dr. Wang is well-versed in various pains, Nasailong Spinal Column, Heart Disease, Infertility, Gout, Prostate Disease with Islam Traditional Therapy through acupuncture Therapy.

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Four TCM Diagnosis Methods

There are four unique diagnostic methods in TCM which are essential for analysing and determining the root causes of a health problem. It covers four points as following:

 

  • Observations (望): observe the entire body, which includes the tongue, complexion, body shape, posture, movement and vitality.
  • Smelling and listening (闻): observe the smell of body odours, excretions and secretions; listen to the voice, tone, and sound of respiration or cough.
  • Inquiring (问): inquiring about the main concerns or complaints, the onset and duration of the problem, and relevant medical history and symptoms
  • Palpation (切): feeling and evaluating the pulse by pressing on certain parts of the body such as the skin, muscles, acupoints, limbs, chest, abdomen and other areas.
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