Have you tried acupuncture point therapy in the face of annoying cough and wheezing?

Chronic bronchitis and bronchial asthma have cough, phlegm and asthma as the main clinical symptoms, which belong to the scope of “cough”, “phlegm-drinking”, “asthma” and “croup” in Chinese medicine. “The occurrence and development of these diseases are closely related to the dysfunction and decline of the lungs, spleen and kidneys, and “deficiency of spleen and kidney yang, deficiency of cold in the internal organs and internal obstruction of phlegm and beverages” are their main etiological mechanisms. “The main cause and mechanism of the disease is “deficiency of spleen and kidney, deficiency of cold in the internal organs and internal obstruction of phlegm and drinks”, which is the essence of the pathology. The acupuncture department has accumulated rich clinical experience based on the long-term development of acupuncture point therapy for the treatment of chronic and persistent cough and asthma, and in recent years, it has further introduced advanced specialized technologies such as acupuncture point patching, acupuncture point embedding, floating needle therapy, Chinese medicine fumigation, etc. Through continuous improvement and perfection of the treatment plan, it has obviously improved the clinical efficacy and has received unanimous praise from patients. At present, we mainly treat chronic bronchial asthma, persistent asthma, chronic bronchitis, asthmatic bronchitis, wheezing bronchitis, intractable cough, allergic rhinitis, upper respiratory tract infection, acute and chronic pharyngitis, and other respiratory diseases with cough, sputum, wheezing, shortness of breath and croup as the main characteristics. Due to the remarkable efficacy, a large number of patients come to the treatment every year, and many patients have said goodbye to the cough and asthma that has been plaguing their health for a long time, so they have introduced their friends and relatives to the treatment, and many patients have suggested after the treatment that the publicity work in this area should be strengthened, so that more patients who cannot control their condition by taking drugs know the miraculous efficacy of acupuncture point therapy for cough and asthma! At present, the acupuncture department’s loyalty to the treatment of persistent cough and asthma is, through the green therapy of acupuncture, thread and medicine to stimulate acupuncture points, timely relief of acute attacks of cough and asthma, and through further treatment to support the righteousness and dispel the evil, warming the lining and dispersing the cold, strengthening the spleen and tonifying the kidney, stopping cough and asthma, in order to control the disease, improve the body’s immunity, enhance the body’s ability to resist disease, to treat the disease to seek the root, support the righteousness and drive away the evil as the principle, both the symptoms and the root, to treat the root and eliminate the evil It has been clinically proven for many years to be safe and effective, relieving a large number of patients of their pain and making them healthy again, opening up a successful path of acupuncture point therapy for chronic bronchitis and bronchial asthma. There are many causes of bronchial asthma attacks, some of which are obvious, but some of which are often hidden and require the joint efforts of doctors and patients to find out, bullying the patients themselves and their families to closely contact each attack and discuss the search in detail with doctors to facilitate diagnosis and treatment. The following causes are known to induce bronchial asthma, which can be referred to. 1, allergic factors: 30% to 40% of bronchial asthma patients can be identified allergens. Dust mites, cat and dog skin scales, mold, pollen, milk, poultry eggs, silk, feathers, moths, cotton wool and fungi are all important allergens. 2, non-specific physical and chemical factors, such as inhalation of smoke, dust and odors such as vegetable oil, gasoline or paint, as well as cold air, can stimulate the sensory nerve endings under the bronchial mucosa, reflexively causing vagal excitation and coughing, leading to bronchial smooth muscle spasm on the basis of airway hyperreactivity. 3. Microbial infections: colds and upper respiratory tract infections are the most common triggers, and are more pronounced in winter and spring or when the climate is variable. Respiratory tract infections, especially viral infections, are more likely to cause pediatric asthma attacks. 4, overwork: sudden and intense or long physical labor, intense competitive sports, can trigger asthma. 5, mental factors: mood swings can be a trigger. Such as worry, sadness, excessive excitement and even laughter can also lead to asthma attacks. 6, occupational factors: this aspect involves a wide range of workers, such as workers in the pharmaceutical industry, chemical companies, allergic to certain drugs or raw materials, health care workers are allergic to certain drugs, etc. 7, climatic factors, such as the cold season is easy to catch cold and lead to respiratory infections, or sudden changes in weather or reduced air pressure, can stimulate bronchial asthma attacks. The most common precursors of bronchial asthma are chest tightness, cough, allergic rhinitis or cold and flu, etc. Allergic rhinitis is commonly characterized by sneezing, runny nose, itchy nose, itchy eyes, and watery eyes. In case of allergic cough, symptom clusters such as throat itch, cough and chest tightness are common. The time from the aura to the onset of an asthma attack is inconsistent and can range from seconds to minutes to days, but most attacks occur within minutes. Women may feel weakness and cough before menstruation, and children may have aura symptoms such as restlessness or hypermobility and poor mental health before an attack. If you can take a detailed medical history, confirm the symptoms of the aura period, and pay attention to prevention and treatment during the aura period, it is very useful to control the asthma attack. Once an asthma attack has occurred, it is more difficult to control it with medication. However, not every asthma attack has an aura period. Sometimes an asthma attack can occur suddenly when certain substances are inhaled, and more often an asthma attack occurs when a person wakes up suddenly during sleep. Asthma persistence is also one of the types of asthma attacks. It is an acute asthma attack that lasts for more than a few hours or reoccurs after a few hours of remission due to infection or some triggering factors, and is not treated with general antispasmodic drugs. The symptoms are severe, with slow breathing, deep and long expiration, short inspiration, pronounced croup, cyanosis, sweating, cold hands and feet, pale face, dehydration and panic, thin pulse, and panic. Sometimes there is a cough with sticky, white or yellow sputum, which is not easily excreted, and occasionally there is blood. The fever can be about 39℃ when accompanied by infection. If the bronchospasm persists, or if the sputum obstructs the fine bronchi and cannot be easily coughed out, the patient may suffocate due to extreme difficulty in breathing, and may die due to heart failure or physical weakness. If the sputum is removed during the attack, the symptoms of shortness of breath, croup and cyanosis can be gradually relieved and return to normal.