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CHINESE MEDICINE
What is acupuncture?
What is an acupuncture treatment like?
What other methods of treatment does an acupuncturist use?
What is Herbal Medicine?
How are the herbs administered?
Do herbs have side effects?
How does your doctor know what is causing your illness?
What kind of diseases can Chinese Medicine treat?
How many treatments are needed?
Do I have to choose between Chinese medicine and other forms of health care?
Regulation of practice
Is acupuncture covered by insurance?

What diseases does Chinese Medicine treat?

Chinese medicine recognizes that all diseases are only symptoms of a deeper, underlying health problem. Therefore a comprehensive diagnosis is made which takes into consideration the individual's body mind and spirit rather than simply categorizing them into a one-sided symptom picture. It would be most accurate to say that Chinese medicine treats disorders of Qi, blood, body fluids and disturbances of the internal organs. Chinese medicine's strength comes not only in treating specific diseases but also in its power to detect imbalances before they become diseases.

The World Health Organization of the United Nations has compiled the following list of some of the many conditions for which acupuncture is considered appropriate:

Infections: colds and flu, bronchitis, hepatitis

Internal disorders: diabetes, hypoglycemia, asthma, high blood pressure, ulcers, colitis, indigestion, hemorrhoids, diarrhea, constipation.

Eyes-ears-nose-throat: deafness, ringing in the ears, dizziness, sinus infections, sore throat, hay fever.

Dermatological: eczema, acne, herpes

Musculo-Skeletal and Neurologic: arthitis, neuralgia, sciatica, back pain, hiccoughs, sports injuries, bursitis, tendinitis, stiff neck, Bell's palsy, trigeminal neuralgia, headache, stroke, cerebral palsy, polio, sprains and strains.

Genito-Urinary and Reproductive: impotence, infertility, PMS, pelvic inflammatory disease, vaginitis, irregular menses or menstrual cramps, morning sickness, sexual dysfunction, fibroid tumors, and post-partum care.

Mental - Emotional anxiety, depression, stress, insomnia, and chronic fatigue.

For more information about conditions treated with Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine:
http://www.acucouncil.org/conditions_treated.htm