Attending Physician of TCM Internal Medicine, Master of TCM
She graduated from Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, majoring in Acupuncture. She received the standardized training in Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine in 2014-2017. She received acupuncture training in Beijing Acupuncture Hospital and studied Meridian Medicine with WANG Juyi, famous TCM physician in Beijing, and ZHOU Wei, specialty leader of national key clinical specialty of Acupuncture, during this period of time. She has participated in 1 hospital-level research project, which has been completed, and has published 1 paper in a national-level journal and 1 paper in a provincial-level journal as the first author. She is a member of the First Term of Nosocomial Infection Control Committee, Shenzhen Association of Chinese Medicine.
She specializes in coupling acupuncture with TCM medications to regulate meridians and treat diseases.
Scope of services:
•Sub-health state adjustment, such as physical discomforts with no abnormalities identified by examinations of Western Medicine.
•Pain diseases, such as cervical spondylosis, lumbar spondylosis, scapulohumeral periarthritis, knee arthritis, stiff neck, tennis elbow, tenosynovitis, soft tissue sprain, and other pain diseases of movement-associated joints.
•Diseases of the five sense organs, such as dry eye disease, flying mosquito disease (i.e. eye floaters), presbyopia, pseudomyopi, diabetic eye disease, ophthalmoplegia, hordeolum, chronic rhinitis, chronic pharyngitis, and nervous tinnitus and deafness.
•Gynecological diseases, such as menstrual disorders, dysmenorrhea, menorrhagia, hypomenorrhea, menstrual headache, breast hyperplasia, postpartum hypogalactia, postpartum depression, postpartum rheumatism, menopausal syndrome, and chloasma.
•Dermatological diseases, such as acne, eczema, and herpes zoster.
•Internal diseases, such as cough, palpitation, chest tightness, abdominal distension and fullness, hiccup, diarrhea, constipation, edema, spontaneous day sweats and night sweats, chronic gastritis, chronic enteritis, and gastrointestinal dysfunction.
•Neuropsychiatric diseases, such as sleep disorders, facial paralysis, migraine, trigeminal neuralgia, neurasthenia, neurosis, vertigo, hemifacial spasm, chronic fatigue syndrome, sequelae of stroke, and depression.
•Metabolic diseases, such as obesity.
Rheumatic diseases, such as gout, rheumatoid, and rheumatism.