Three-application patch
Is there a Sanfu plaster treatment available in the Traditional Chinese Medicine department at Keelung Hospital?
Xiao Yun, 40~49 year old female. Ask Date: 2004/07/27
Dr. Yan Sumei reply Traditional Chinese Medicine
The Traditional Chinese Medicine department at Keelung Municipal Hospital does not offer Sanfu plaster treatment.
However, Taipei City Hospital provides this service for a fee of 300 NTD, and our hospital also offers it.
Thank you for your inquiry! Wishing you peace and good health.
Reply Date: 2004/07/27
More Info
Sanfu Ties, or "Three-Voltaic Plasters," are a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) treatment method that is typically applied during the hottest days of summer to enhance the body's resistance to cold and to treat various respiratory conditions. The treatment involves the application of herbal plasters to specific acupuncture points on the body, which is believed to help strengthen the immune system and alleviate symptoms of chronic respiratory diseases, such as asthma and allergies.
Regarding your inquiry about whether the Keelung Hospital's TCM department offers Sanfu Ties treatment, it has been confirmed that they do not provide this specific treatment. However, other hospitals, such as those in Taipei City, do offer Sanfu Ties for a fee, indicating that patients seeking this treatment may need to explore options beyond Keelung Hospital.
For those interested in Sanfu Ties, it is essential to understand the underlying principles of TCM. The treatment is based on the concept of "yang" (heat) and "yin" (cold) in the body. During the summer, when the external environment is hot, applying Sanfu Ties can help to "capture" the heat and enhance the body's yang energy, which is thought to be beneficial for combating cold-related ailments during the winter months.
In addition to Sanfu Ties, TCM offers various other treatments for respiratory conditions, including herbal medicine, acupuncture, and dietary therapy. For instance, herbal formulas such as "Xing Su San" (杏蘇散) can be used to relieve coughs and phlegm, while acupuncture can help to open the airways and improve lung function.
If you are considering TCM treatments, it is crucial to consult with a qualified TCM practitioner who can assess your individual condition and recommend appropriate therapies. TCM practitioners typically conduct a thorough evaluation, including pulse diagnosis and tongue examination, to determine the best course of treatment tailored to your specific needs.
In summary, while the Keelung Hospital's TCM department does not offer Sanfu Ties, patients can seek this treatment at other facilities. It is also advisable to explore a comprehensive approach to managing respiratory health through TCM, which may include a combination of herbal remedies, acupuncture, and lifestyle modifications. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new treatment regimen, especially if you have pre-existing health conditions or are currently undergoing other medical treatments.
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