From the perspective of TCM, bladder problems arise from a weakness of Kidney Qi, disturbed bladder Qi circulation, or Damp-Heat in the lower burner. Frequently affected are elderly people, stroke patients, or individuals with neurological conditions.
Yes. Through targeted points on the lower abdomen and back, acupuncture can promote nerve activity, strengthen bladder muscles, and alleviate complaints such as incontinence, urinary retention, or frequent urination.
For chronic weakness or internal cold, we additionally recommend Chinese herbs—such as for strengthening Kidney energy or expelling dampness.
Both young and elderly patients can benefit from the gentle regulation of TCM—especially for functional or neurologically related bladder problems.
Initial improvements often appear after 4–6 treatments. A significant effect is usually achievable after 6–12 sessions, especially with consistent implementation.
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