Publication on Oriental Medicine (Specifically Treatment of Nasal Problems)
Let me know the book publication of Oriental Medicine on treatment of nasal problems.
This is a book that includes my 25 year of experience in treatment of nasal problems such as
sinusitis, rhinitis, nasal congestion, cavity and so on.
Many of my patients come to me after they received surgery due to snoring, sinusitis or
rhinitis. Korean medicine is a fundamental treatment that improves the condition of nasal problems.
<Dr. Lee Woojeong: CEO of Clinic Cosoom Networks>
The blood-pricking therapy
Treating Rhinitis- Blood-pricking Therapy on the Nasal Cavity
Sinus cold includes the symptoms of inflamed nasal mucosa causing nasal congestion with extra secretion as big as the membrane inflamed. As a broken faucet, nasal discharge continues. The inflamed membrane becomes susceptible to the slightest stimulation, inducing sneezing.
The color of the discharge changes from clear to yellow, indicating the progress of the severity of rhinitis. When the body's immune system runs at its optimal level, resting a few days restores the nose to its normal level and the body aches from a cold will go away. In other cases, the symptoms prolong and the nasal conditions would worsen.
Considering the circumstances, taking a few days of rest and get healed by itself would be the most desirable outcome. Irrespective of using oriental or western medicine, enjoying the desired recovery without discomfort is also ideal.
Reluctantly, repeated sinus colds decrease the efficacy of medications and increases the duration of the treatment. Sufferers often say, "It only took a few days to get healed with taking medications until last year, but they are no use this year."
I can confidently say with over 20 years of clinical experience of treating all types of rhinitis including, acute and chronic rhinitis; hypertrophic and atrophic rhinitis; pricking the nasal mucous membranes is the most effective way of treating the affected nasal mucosa.
Its sponge-like tissues are prone to become inflamed with a slight stimulation. The membrane lining of the nose secrets mucus ceaselessly for the entire life and it can easily swell up than any other tissues in the body. For that reason, infection induces swelling to constrict the nostrils.
Although it is preferable to not to catch a sinus cold in the first place, but once contracted, it is at best to reduce the swelling of the membranes as soon as possible to retain its elasticity. The most effective and assuring treatment method is applying the blood-pricking therapy (or needle-pricking) on the nasal mucosa.
Prolonged inflammation undermines elasticity of the membranes, which in turn, leads to delay in recovery. Accordingly, acupuncture is recommended for both acute and chronic rhinitis. Even in an improving condition, using medications in conjunction with acupuncture further benefits to ensure complete healing.
In both types of rhinitis, blood-pricking therapy is the fastest way to reduce the swelling and the only fundamental approach to resolve blood stasis caused by repeated infections of the nasal mucous membranes. This applies to other tissues as well; it provides an effective relief to where affected by repeated infections and frequent overuse.
If you wish to know more about the therapy, the book is available on www.amazon.com
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