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Traditional Chinese Medicine Department

Updated: 2023-06-30

       

The Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Department of the Chongqing Health Center for Women and Children (Women and Children's Hospital of Chongqing Medical University), or CQHCWC, was founded in 2017. It gives full play to the characteristics of TCM treatment for women and children's diseases during the clinical diagnosis and treatment, and highlights the advantages of the combination of Chinese traditional and Western medicine, providing high-quality medical services for women and children.

Focusing on TCM and featuring the combination of Chinese traditional and Western medicine, it cooperates with the departments of gynecology, pediatrics, obstetrics, and other Western medicine clinical departments to offer high-quality services for patients.

Technical expertise

On the basis of providing TCM soup agents, TCM characteristic therapies such as acupuncture, bleeding, massage (pediatric massage), acupoint buried lines, drug stickers, cupping, umbilical therapy, acupoint injection, and TCM enema are offered to patients.

The department provides diagnosis and treatment for gynecological diseases such as irregular menstruation, premature ovarian failure, peri-menopause period syndrome, polycystic ovary syndrome, pelvic inflammatory diseases, tumors (postoperative anti-cancer), and more.

It provides diagnosis and treatment for maternal diseases such as infertility, recurrent abortion, induced abortion, or other uterine cavity or cervical adhesion (Asherman) syndrome after uterine cavity operations, hypertension during pregnancy, cholestasis during pregnancy, constipation during pregnancy, unceasing lochia, lack of breast milk, and postpartum pain.

It also provides diagnosis and treatment for internal medicine diseases such as obesity, hyperandrogenetic acne, chloasma, hair loss, insomnia, dizziness, palpitations, stomach pain, and disc herniation, as well as for pediatric diseases such as colds, cough, anorexia, stagnation, abdominal pain, diarrhea, frequent urination, and enuresis.

Experts of Traditional Chinese Medicine Department