In TCM, bladder weakness is often seen as a result of deficient Kidney Qi or a sinking of Spleen energy. When the body's "holding power" weakens, it leads to uncontrolled urine loss or a constant urge to urinate.
Yes. Acupuncture strengthens the sphincter muscles, regulates nerve signaling, and lifts sinking energy. Combined with Moxibustion (heat therapy), it is particularly effective for those experiencing cold sensations in the lower abdomen.
Absolutely. Many women suffer from pelvic floor weakness after childbirth. TCM supports recovery, strengthens the supporting muscles, and helps the body regain its natural holding function.
Individually prescribed herbs strengthen Kidney Yang and warm the system from within. This is especially important for chronic bladder weakness accompanied by frequent nighttime urination.
We usually recommend 6–10 treatments (once per week). For elderly patients or long-term complaints, ongoing support is beneficial to stabilize and maintain quality of life.
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