Category — Acupuncture Applied
Stress
::: Stress
Stress is one kind of non-mechanical, functional, neural system imbalance , which can dramatically effect your life and lifestyle.
Stress is attributed to following reasons:
Nervous System Agitation
Depression
Uncontrolled Personal Routine
Overwork
(Also some personality types are easily effected by stress)
Conventional medicine has no proven, and efficient treatment for stress.
Common Symptoms of Stress:
Insomnia
Many Dreams
Light Sleeper(disturbed sleep)
Headaches
Dizziness
Pressure in the Head Region
Forgetfulness
Tinnitus
Palpitation
Sweating
Low Appetite
Abdominal Distention
Impotence
Irregular Menstruation
Full of Chest
Fatigued
Low Energy Levels
Broken Focus
Lower Endurance
Easy to Lose Temper
Anxiety Issues
Traditional Chinese Medicine believes that a major cause of stress is overwork.
The syndromes of Stress are commonly located in the Heart, Liver, Spleen, Kidney, and most cases are Deficiency cases.
The Common TCM Types of Stress
Heart Kidney Disharmony
Heart Spleen Deficiency
Liver and Kidney Yin Deficiency
Liver Yang Over
Gallbladder Qi Deficiency
Kidney Essence Deficiency
Yin Deficiency Showing in a False Fire Picture
Phlegm Heat Disturbing Internally
Liver Qi Stagnation
Qi Stagnation Converting to Fire
Blood Stagnation Internally
Stomach Qi Disharmony
Stress in Traditional Chinese Medicine has a wide range of symptoms and different types of Syndromes which make Stress one of the most complicated cases we treat.
It normally involves more than two organs and your TCM Diagnosis will be constantly revised as you progress through your treatment.
We strongly recommend seeking professional help first. As this is such a complicated disorder you need solid judgment on your side to bring you back to your bodies natural balance.
December 21, 2009 No Comments