Prostate Problems
THE key to dealing with the important issue
of prostate trouble, particularly for men aged over 50, is
finding an experienced Chinese medical practitioner because
this is the only system of medicine that understands how the
kidney influences this condition.
While the prostate gland contributes to a man’s normal life,
it can also cause a series of troubles including difficulty
with urination, burning pain on urination and frequent urination.
Associated symptoms can include fever, tiredness, lower abdominal
pain, backache and mental stresses. These are commonly caused
by prostatitis (infected or non-infected), prostate enlargement
(degenerative change) and sometimes other diseases.
In the case of prostate enlargement, it seems most men will
experience this change in later life, but the great majority
of cases are benign or non-cancerous.
An increasing number of Australian men are utilising the well-proven
Chinese medical methods of herbal remedies and acupuncture
to deal with their prostate problems.
Its theory takes into consideration factors such as heat and
damp, blood clots, deficiency of yin and yang, blockage of
Qi, the life-force energy, which are all connected to these
problems.
The kidney is the main organ involved and according to Chinese
theory, once the flow of “Qi” and “Blood” is affected by these
factors and the kidney fails to control urination properly,
prostate problems will occur.
This is the key to discovering the real factors that cause
the problem and finding effective treatments from Chinese
medical theory. This is why finding an experienced Chinese
practitioner is so important. Their system understands how
the kidney’s condition and its associated organs relate and
formulations are combined individually, in conjunction with
acupuncture to unblock the meridians, to achieve the expected
successful results.
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