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Lochia and Pu Huang

Following pregnancy and delivery, it’s typical for women to experience short-term vaginal discharge that may persist for a few weeks. Termed lochia, this is a normal part of post-delivery recovery, and the resulting discharge consists of several tissues, including uterine lining and a small amount of blood. For most women, lochia doesn’t cause complications and […]

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Chinese Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture to Benefit Lactation in Breastfeeding Women

Chinese herbal medicine and acupuncture have been used in tandem to improve lactation for breastfeeding women and help support optimal health in new mothers. Chinese medicine practitioners have paired medicinal herbs and acupuncture together for thousands of years, making them a proven combination for women who are nursing or women entering the later stages of

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Mononucleosis and She Gan

Mononucleosis – widely known as “mono” – is a viral illness caused by the Epstein-Barr virus. In many people, the most pronounced effects are similar to those of other upper respiratory conditions, though mono can cause potentially serious complications in some patients. In some people, mononucleosis can last weeks or even months in rare instances.

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Ju He and Inguinal Hernia

Inguinal hernia is caused by a weak spot in the abdominal muscles and lining. When a hernia occurs, soft tissues inside the abdominal cavity push through this weak spot, often resulting in pain. However, a third of inguinal hernia patients don’t experience any symptoms.   For symptomatic and asymptomatic patients, Chinese medicinal herbs like Ju

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Low Sperm Count and Jin Ying Zi

A low sperm count can have many causes in both western and Chinese medicine, but it is rare that an exact cause can be pinpointed in a particular patient. As such, Chinese medicine practitioners typically associate the condition with underperforming organs – particularly those associated with sexual function. To help with this issue, practitioners often

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Threatened Miscarriage and Shou Tai Wan

In Chinese medicine, threatened miscarriage is often a case of deficiency – specifically, deficiencies in vital life energies that the mother and developing child both rely on during pregnancy. If these deficiencies aren’t corrected, it can lead to miscarriage, or even recurring miscarriages. To ensure the mother and fetus both remain stable through pregnancy, Chinese

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