ACUPUNCTURE -HERBAL MEDICAL


Male menopause, androgen deficiency and PADAM

All men and women undoubtedly experience symptoms related to reduced production of sex hormones (sex steroids) as they get older. These changes affect individuals differently, could be balance and minimize of symptom with the use of Chinese Master's herbal medications. Some people experience very few symptoms, whereas others are completely disabled by them. It is important to remember that this fall in sex hormone production is a natural process and not a disease. However, many unpleasant natural processes can be helped with Chinese Master's herbal medicine treatment just as effectively as diseases. In women, the fall in sex hormone production is quite abrupt and usually occurs over a few months or years in their 40s or 50s. The ovaries dramatically reduce their production of estrogens (the female-determining sex steroids), a woman's periods become disturbed and eventually stop(menopause). Menopausal women may also experience:

-hot flushes
-sweating
-mood changes
-weight changes
-breast changes
-alterations in sexual response, such as vaginal dryness
-changes in the level of sexual interest.

In men, the fall in sex hormone production is much more gradual, developing over decades rather than months or years. Mental and physical changes can occur, but they are much more gradual and can easily be missed. As such, the term 'male menopause', or andropause, is probably not accurate. Instead, experts prefer to talk about 'partial androgen deficiency of the ageing male' (PADAM). Formation of testosterone
(the principal male-determining sex steroid) falls gradually and progressively from the 40s onwards. Other hormones are also affected, including growth hormone, insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1), parathyroid hormone and melanocyte-stimulating hormone. Other endocrine (hormonal) disorders, such as hypothyroidism (thyroid under activity) and diabetes, are also more common with advancing age but are better understood. Research on treatment for the menopause in women is done widely in the western world, but very little research has been undertaken into PADAM and the effects of treatment except for Chinese Master. A very considerable body of evidence supports the use of estrogen replacement in menopausal women which in long term may cause cancer, but hormone supplementation in ageing men is highly controversial. Chinese Master has done many years of research and now has the formulas for enhancing the male sexual hormone and keep it going for a very long time.


What are androgens?


Androgens are steroid hormones with specific effects on tissue growth (muscle, fat, skin, hair and others) and brain function. They play important roles in both men and women, but are produced in much bigger quantities for men. Men after puberty, the majority of androgens are produced by the testicles, mainly as testosterone. Other androgens - dehydroepiandrostenedione (DHEA), its sulphate (DHEAS), and dihydrotestosterone (DHT) - are produced in the adrenal cortex, skin and liver. Androgen deficiency can occur in younger men, and even in children and adolescents, as a result of testicular damage, genetic disorders, long term sickness or metabolic disorders. It is very important to get treatment at an early stage and receive our herbal treatment.

Symptoms of androgen deficiency


The symptoms :


-Circulation and the nervous system
-hot flushes
-sweating
-insomnia
-nervousness.
-Mood disturb
-irritability and tiredness
-decreased sense of well-being
-lack of motivation
-low mental energy
-difficulty with short-term memory
-depression
-low self-esteem
-being easily frightened.
-Masculinity and virility
-decreased vigor and physical energy
-diminished muscle strength.
-Sexuality
-decreased interest in or desire for sex
-less sexual activity
-poor erections
-reduced quality of orgasm
-weakness of ejaculation
-reduced volume of ejaculated fluid.
-Physical features include: diminished muscle mass
-loss of body hair
-abdominal obesity

Several other effects on body chemistry and metabolism occur, such as :

-reduction in high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and increase in low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, which increases the risk of developing coronary artery disease.
-increase in total body fat (because of a fall in the proportion of body weight that is muscle rather than through weight gain).
-osteoporosis
-reduction in red cell volume (a reduction in the proportion of red blood cells to plasma.
-Consequences


Changes caused by PADAM could potentially affect health in several ways:

-increased risk of osteoporosis fracture and cardiovascular disease
-
reduced general well-being
-depression
-cognitive impairment (problems with thought, concentration and memory)
-reduced physical strength
-sexual problems

The symptoms, signs and metabolic consequences of androgen deficiency are largely reversible, and can be corrected by Chinese Master's way of herbal medicine.


Conclusions:

Chinese Master can reverse the effects and can maintain the Male's sexual power for a very long term , and will stop all others side effects .For those with less disturbances will need only twice a weak of herbal medicine to maintain your sexual power.


ACUPUNCTURE


Acupuncture is one of the oldest, most commonly used systems of healing in the world. Originating in China some 5,000 years ago in the last three decades has it become popular in the whole world. And now,  in Malaysia. Acupuncture is the insertion of very fine needles, (sometimes in conjunction with electrical stimulus ), on the body's surface, in order to influence physiological functioning of the body. Traditional Chinese medicine hold that there are as many 2,000 acupuncture points on the human body, which are connected by 20 pathway ( 14 main, 6 secondary ) called meridians. Ear, hands, feet, scalp acupuncture and now
Chinese Master's Brian Acupuncture. These meridians conduct energy, or qi ( pronounced "chi" ), between surface of the body and its internal organs. Each point has a different effect on the qi that passes through it. With the different combination it will gives different magical effects. Qi is believed to help regulate balance in the body. It is influenced by the opposite forces of yin and yang, which represent positive and negative energy and forces in the universe and human body. Acupuncture is believed to keep the balance between yin and yang, thus allowing for the normal flow of qi throughout the body and restoring to the mind and body.

 

"In 2007, I was getting married. For about 3 years I tried to get pregnant but unsuccessful. So many fertility treatments I had tried before but none of them were effective. I had taken variety of fertility medicine and also did hormone injection but it still give me failed result. I was very disappointed.

In September 2010, my officemate suggested me to try to get alternative treatment from a Chinese Master who was expert in acupuncture treatment. I think it’s better for me to try because I never had tried acupuncture treatment before.

I made an appointment with the Chinese Master at his treatment centre, known as THETOLE ACUPUNCTURE-HERBAL MEDICAL CENTRE SDN BHD which located in Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia). Chinese Master did some fertility check up on me and my husband. He noticed that my husband was in a healthy condition but not in me.

According to Chinese Master, I had a hormone problem and my womb also very weak. I was very shocked and felt so sad with that news but Chinese Master told me not to worry much because he can help me solving my problem.

Chinese Master suggested me to undergo acupuncture treatment and took his herbal medicine everyday so that it can balance back my hormone and strengthen my womb.

Because of my busy daily life, I can’t do acupuncture treatment everyday. So, I decided to do acupuncture treatment once a week. For the other days, I just took his herbal medicine at home.

After 3 months undergoing acupuncture treatment with Chinese Master and taking his herbal medicine, my menstrual cycle return to normal and I’m trying to get pregnant. In about 2 weeks of trying, I’m pregnant! It has been proven that the Chinese Master can treat infertility problem successfully. Now, I have delivered a healthy baby boy and he is 5 months old now. He’s very cute.

So, for those who have problems like me or any other problems, don’t hesitate to come to THETOLE ACUPUNCTURE-HERBAL MEDICAL CENTRE SDN BHD for an effective treatment. Besides, they had produced a high quality herbal medicine." - Jazleen C, 29, Melaka.

 

Infertility

Is it common to have difficulties becoming pregnant?

Common believes that it is easy to have a child and are often surprised when the women does not fall pregnant as soon as they start trying for a baby. The chance of getting pregnant in each menstrual cycle
(each month) is very high. However, it may take a long time to conceive, even if everything is looks normal, because some may just be a bit weak. Eight out of every ten women trying for a baby will fall pregnant within the first six months. Women who do become pregnant without any medical assistance generally do so within 8 months of trying. It is common for couple to seek help and advice if there is difficulty conceiving. Overall, around 15 per cent (one in six) of all couples will seek help. The point at which they may want to seek help will depend on various factors. For example, if they are over 35 years of age or if they have any worrying symptoms, such as infrequent period and so on, the couple should seek help after about six months of trying.

The Normal Happenings:

1. The woman

Ovulation is the end of a complicated series of events leading to the release of an egg from the ovary. If that egg is fertilized by a sperm and implants in the lining of the womb (endometrium), a pregnancy has started.
All of a woman's eggs will already be present when she is born. From the early years of childhood, she starts to lose eggs, but it is calculated that a woman aged 50 still has about 1000 of her eggs left. A woman's cycle begins with a hormonal signal from the pituitary gland at the base of the brain. It releases a follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), which stimulates the ovaries. FSH stimulates a group of about 20 follicles on the surface of the ovary to grow. Within the follicles are the developing eggs. Another hormone, estrogen, is produced by the ovary and in response to increasing  estrogen levels, the largest follicle continues to develop. This is why most pregnancies result in only a single baby. Another hormone, luteinizing hormone (LH), also produced by the pituitary gland, causes the follicle in the ovary to release the egg. This release of the egg
(or ovum) is called ovulation. After ovulation, the empty follicle forms a structure called the corpus luteum which produces a hormone called progesterone. Levels of progesterone rise after ovulation and prepare the womb to receive a fertilized egg (embryo). Fertilization by a sperm, if this occurs, takes place in the Fallopian tube, which then moves the early embryo along towards the womb itself. If the egg is not fertilized, or the embryo does not implant in the womb, the progesterone levels fall and a period starts. The whole cycle then begins again.

2. The man

The man's role in conception is the production and ejaculation of sperm cells. To fertilise an egg, a man must be capable of producing adequate numbers of swimming (motile) sperm. Only a few of these sperm cells will in the end reach the egg, and only one will actually enter and fertilise it. During puberty, the testes become active and start to produce sperm. From his teens until about the age of 70, a man will typically produce 5,000 sperm cells every minute. Ejaculation produces semen, which is a mixture of two per cent sperm cells and 98 per cent liquid produced by the glands in the testes. Production of sperm is under the control of FSH and LH, the same hormones that control the woman's fertility.

Fertilization and conception chances.

Fertilization only happens if intercourse takes place almost around the time of ovulation. Ovulation only takes place once in every menstrual cycle, which means that there are only a few days each month when a woman can fall pregnant. However, intercourse and ovulation don't need to be at exactly the same time as healthy sperm can survive for about 48 to 72 hours inside a woman's body and a woman's egg lives for about 12 to 24 hours after ovulation. Fertility is therefore a result of sperm and egg meeting each other almost immediately after ovulation. Ovulation occurs 14 days before the onset of a period normally but for some cases it has been proven that the women can ovulates during a high hormonal activities. This is reasonably predictable if the cycle is regular, but may be very unpredictable if the cycle is irregular.

Fertility depend upon

The hormone balance must be correct to ensure an egg develops and ovulates normally. Intercourse must take place during the fertile part of the cycle or at the time of high hormonal activities in the body. There must be an adequate number of strong sperm and no mechanical barrier such as blocked Fallopian tubes or others cyst, which may prevent sperm reaching the egg.

Infertility investigations

Tests to predict ovulation. Ovulation raises the body temperature slightly, so for many years women were advised to take their temperature every morning to find out when they were ovulating.

Semen analysis

This will give information about the number of sperm per milliliter, the percentage of sperm swimming normally (motility), and the percentage of abnormal sperm. There can be considerable variation in the results between different samples, which is why a reduced semen analysis will always be checked with one or two repeat tests. The sperm must first looks normal in quantity and then the sperm must not be too thin, must be thick enough but not too dry like type.

THE  RESEARCH

Women:
1. Stagnation of Kidney and Ovary's Qi.
2. Kidney and Ovary cold- Yin deficiency.
3. Physical blockage- fallopian tube or cyst.
4. Liver and Kidney Qi deficiency- Hormonal problems , irregular menstruation.
5. Stress- Liver complications.

Men:
1. Kidney's Qi deficiency.
2. Liver complications.
3. Lung's Qi deficiency.

All of these can be treated in 1 week to 6 months depending on what and how many symptoms. Usually only Chinese Master's herbal medicine and the DO'S and DO NOT is enough to achieve for a grate baby.

2 weeks will be sufficient for the course.

Lower abdominal pain in women or Pelvic Pain

What causes lower abdominal or pelvic pain?:
Most women feel discomfort or pain in the lower abdomen below the navel from time to time, for instance, before or during menstruation. Taking note of certain symptoms will help you and your doctor accurately diagnose the problem, although this can be difficult. It some cases it can be difficult to identify the cause of the pain, but noting certain features will help you and your doctor come to a likely diagnosis. The most common causes are a urinary system disorder such as a bladder or kidney problem, a bowel problem or a condition involving the reproductive system - the uterus, Fallopian tubes and ovaries.

Type of pain arising from the urinary system.

Pain from the urinary system can indicate such conditions as cystitis (inflammation of the bladder), inflammation of the collecting system of one or both kidneys (pyelonephritis), kidney stones or tumours. The usual condition is a burning sensation when passing urine and a need to empty the bladder more frequently. In addition, pain travelling from the back and around to the front might suggest a kidney infection or kidney stone. The pain associated with kidney stones may be particularly severe. The presence of blood in the urine raises the possibilities of infection, kidney or bladder stones or even a bladder or kidney tumour. Both benign and malignant tumours can first make themselves noticed in this way. The duration of the pain will further help you and your doctor to make the correct diagnosis.

Type of pain arising from conditions of the intestines

Bowel can give rise to a wide variety of symptoms including pain. Constipation and diarrhoea can be painful in themselves, and the change in bowel habit usually identifies the pain as coming from the bowel. Pain from the bowel is often described as colicky in nature. This means that the pain or discomfort comes in waves with little or no discomfort in between the pain. Bloating or swelling of the lower abdomen may be present in many intestinal conditions including irritable bowel syndrome. The passing of fresh blood or altered blood (black motions) from the back passage should be reported to your doctor as investigation is usually necessary.

Pain arising from conditions of the reproductive organs

The pain might originate from the uterus (womb), Fallopian tubes or ovaries. It is usually felt in the middle of the lower abdomen, above the line of pubic hair as far up as the navel. Occasionally, the pain is more to one side, which is more typical of a pain coming from an ovary.

There might be discomfort or even pain during intercourse (called dyspareunia) felt deep within the pelvis. Pain originating from the uterus is usually worse at the time of a woman's period (dysmenorrhoea). Examples of conditions of the reproductive organs giving rise to pain include endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, ovarian cysts, fibroids and problems related to the early stages of pregnancy such as miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy. In any case of sudden, severe, unexplained abdominal pain your doctor should be contacted.

Acute and sudden pains are always worrying but chronic pain can also have serious implications and a doctor should be consulted. These may be cause by periods, passing of urine and bowel movements. When there have been episodes of nausea, vomiting, or fever. It may also involes the person's emotional life - family, friends, work - and their sex life, stress.

All of these symptoms can be treated by Chinese Master's herbal medicine. The durations of treatment always depends on whch type or types of conditions. The area of lower abdomen pain are common and there are others rare types like iflamations of the liver , Spleen or Intestine. Wind attack in the organs or severe dampness or cold conditions in the organs . The pain relief for all the problems above is very instants and the treatment may have to continue for a couple of weeks. The treatments ,may be in 3 days or 4 weeks for others very complicated case. We have recorded thousands of such cases, all sussessful.

 

Menstrual pain

Many women experience pain or discomfort at the time of their periods. For most, the pain or unease is not so severe that it interferes with their daily lives.Some women their monthly period is problematic and almost disabling because of the pain and inconvenience caused. They may have to take time off from school or work and stay at home for one or two days.Period pain are only sometimes a sign of others disease, like cyst growth, cold overy or womb, obstructed Qi flow and others complications .If period pains are more than an inconvenience then it is wise to take some herbal treatment.

What causes menstrual pains?

The natural pains are caused by contractions in the musculature of the uterus. The contractions are caused by the release of the body's prostaglandins, which are hormones produced by the lining of the womb. So when there are abnormal or cold conditions, it will cause pain.

Treatment of Chinese Master

Usually it is enough just to avoid taking all the cold element food and drinks. When the pain is persistence you have to take our special " Period Herbal Medicine" . It will smoothen the Qi flow in the womb and uterus and warming the organs. It will strengtern the total Qi energy in your body giving you strength and enregy in your daily life.

Pelvic inflammatory disease

Pelvic inflammatory disease is an infection that passes from the vagina through neck of the womb (cervix), the womb (uterus) and up to the Fallopian tubes. The ovaries are sometimes also involved. Bacteria and other micro-organisms can find their way through the vagina and the cervix to the internal reproductive organs. A bacterial infection can cause inflammation in these organs and their surroundings. This most commonly occurs in the Fallopian tubes.

Causes Pelvic inflammatory

It may result from a termination of pregnancy or following childbirth. Occasionally, it may be as a result of having sex with a new partner or many partners. But often no specific reason can be found.

Symptoms

It causes tenderness and pain in one or both sides of the lower abdomen. At the same time, it can cause fever and general discomfort. Finally, the infection can be accompanied by heavy, painful periods and sometimes severe brown or even black colour vaginal discharge.

Conditions and Treatment.

These is known to be " severe dampness" in the vigina , uterus, womb and pelvic. Chinese Master's herbal treatment usually clears up the total dampness in 1 to 6 course of herbal medicine. Each course will last for ten days. After the treatment you will feel good and full of energy. There will be a straight diet for you ladies depending on your conditions.

Heavy periods (menorrhagia)

What are heavy periods?

The correct medical definition of heavy periods is the passage of more than 80ml of blood each period. It is seldom realistic or practical, however, to actually measure the blood loss and so doctors rely on the woman's description of her period.

Periods are considered heavy when:

-a woman bleeds for more than 8 to 10 days, or a sudden twice as much as her normal flow, especially if this is repeated month after month.
-a woman bleeds so much that it is difficult for her to attend her job. She may be forced to plan her holidays and leisure time according to the timings of her period.
-the bleeding is continuously so heavy that the woman becomes anemic.
-the presence of high numbers of small clots for more than two days suggests heavy periods.
-'flooding' describes the sudden, unexpected onset of periods, like a tap is busted , and indicates heavy periods.

Cause of heavy and long menstrual flow

Younger women heavy periods are most often due to a temporary hormone imbalance, which eventually corrects itself. In the years close to the menopause, heavy periods are usually a sign of hormone imbalance.
Possibility of heavy periods being caused by an underlying disease increases with age.

Associated with heavy periods:

-fibroids.
-endometriosis.
-pelvic inflammatory disease.
-polyps of the lining of the womb.
-the commonest cause is a condition called dysfunctional uterine bleeding (DUB). This refers to heavy bleeding with cold and weak conditions in the ovary and womb.

In the older days in villages, there are many cases of died from heavy and non stop menstruation.

Treatment

When the heavy period does not stop you need immediate herbal medicine to stop it. And when the problem is persistence you still need to get our special herbal medicine to balance you conditions.
Regular herbal medicine should be taken after you conditions is over come. It will strengthen your ovary and womb conditions and also tighten your vagina and uterus.

When you e-mail us please stage all your conditions and since when did it start.

Endometriosis

Endometriosis is a condition in which the tissue (endometrium) normally lining the womb (or uterus) grows on different organs outside the uterus.

If the endometrium grows within the muscular layer of the womb it is called adenomyosis, which is just a different type of endometriosis.

The commonest areas to be affected are:

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Ovaries where cysts might appear; these are called chocolate cysts because they contain brown material.
-Area behind the womb and in front of the rectum (large bowel). This space is called the Pouch of Douglas and endometriosis here often causes deep pain and painful intercourse (dyspareunia).
-less common sites include the bowel itself, the bladder and sites outside the pelvis including the navel or operation scars.
-Like normal endometrium, the endometriosis tissue undergoes monthly changes according to the hormonal cycle and typically causes painful periods (dysmenorrhoea).

Endometriosis is a very common condition affecting up to 10 per cent of women between 16 and 50 years of age, often without producing any symptoms. Endometriotic tissue is under hormonal influence so it is almost never seen in children or postmenopausal women. It appears as small blackish-blue nodules on the external lining of the ovaries or elsewhere in the pelvis. In some cases it may lead to the formation of cysts filled with altered blood, known as chocolate cysts. Endometriosis may cause discomfort or mild to severe pain during a period (dysmenorrhoea), with many sufferers experiencing chronic pain. Sexual intercourse can be painful, and women with chocolate cysts may have a feeling of fullness in the lower parts of their stomach.

The formation of connecting tissues around endometriosis near the Fallopian tubes or ovaries may reduce fertility. Chinese Master's herbal treatment will need between 4 to 8 weeks to reverse the problem. Fortunately, most women with endometriosis have a mild form of disease and their fertility is not impaired. Once pregnant, most women's endometriosis gets better under the influence of the constant high levels of female hormones produced in pregnancy.

Most patients does not like to get the western treatment because it can have very bad side effects and sometimes may even get infertility from doing so. Others may need to get operations and hospitalize and very high hospital bills and long term artificial hormones that has been proven to encourage breast cancer. So many has to to our treatment which could be done in 4 to 8 weeks time in most cases.

We will guild you from here and let you know what to do and what not to do.

 

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Eye condition (Cataracts)
Eye condition (Conjunctivitis)
Eye condition (Glaucoma)
Eyes (Foreign body in)
Gallbladder disease
Gastrointestinal cancer (Screening for)
Gastro-oesophageal reflux (Acid reflux)
Genital herpes
Genital warts
Genitourinary diseases
German measles (Rubella)
Gestational diabetes (Diabetes in pregnancy)
Giant cell arteritis
Glands (Parathyroid gland disorders)
Glandular fever (Mononucleosis)
Glaucoma
Glucose levels (Blood)
Glue ear (Secretory otitis media)
Gluten allergy (Coeliac disease)
Gonorrhoea
Gout (Podagra or uric acid)
Grief (Learning to cope)
Grief, bereavement and depression
Groin hernia (Inguinal)
Growth disturbances
Growth hormone deficiency
Haemochromatosis (Iron storage disease)
Haemolytic uraemic syndrome
Haemorrhoids (Piles)
Hair loss (Male)
Halitosis (Bad breath)
Hay fever and allergic perennial rhinitis
Headache
Headache (Severe migraine)
Headlice and nits
Heart attack (Coronary thrombosis)
Heart attack (Emergency first aid)
Heart failure (Cardiac failure)
Heart valve disease
Heart, blood and circulation and Qi problems
Heat rash (Solar dermatitis)
Heel pain and calcaneal spurs
Hepatitis
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
Hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasis (Osler's disease)
Hernia (Inguinal)
Herpes (Genital)
Herpes simplex (Cold sores)
Herpes zoster (Shingles)
Hiatus hernia
High blood pressure (Hypertension)
High cholesterol - inherited (Familial hypercholesterolaemia)
High cholesterol (Hypercholesterolaemia)
HIV and AIDS
Hives (Nettle rash)
Hodgkin's disease (Cancer of the lymph nodes)
Hormones (Female)
Hormones (Growth hormone deficiency with acupuncture)
House dust mite allergy
Hughes' syndrome (Antiphospholipid syndrome)
Huntington's disease
Hydrocele and varicocele
Hypercholesterolaemia (Familial)
Hypercholesterolaemia (High cholesterol level)
Hypersensitivity (Allergy)
Hypertension (High blood pressure)
Hyperthyroidism (Thyrotoxicosis - overactive thyroid gland)
Hypoadrenalism (Underactivity of the adrenal glands)
Hypoglycaemia (low blood glucose) in diabetic people
Hypoglycaemia (low blood glucose) in non-diabetic people
Hypothyroidism (Underactive thyroid gland)
Hysterectomy (Removal of the uterus)
IBS (Irritable bowel syndrome)
Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP)
Impetigo
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Incontinence (In women)
Infantile eczema
Infection (Urinary tract)
Infection risk and oral sex
Infertility and assisted conception
Inflammation of the middle ear
Inflammation of the pelvis (Pelvic inflammatory disease)
Inflammation of the prostate (Prostatitis
Inflammation of the vagina (Vaginitis)
Influenza (Flu)
Inguinal hernia
Insect bites and wasp stings
Insomnia
Insulin treatment (Diabetes)
Insulin-dependent diabetes (Type 1 diabetes)
Intestine inflammation (Crohn's disease)
Iron deficiency (Anaemia)
Iron storage disease (Haemochromatosis)
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
Japanese encephalitis
Jaundice
Kidney cancer
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Kidney stones
Knee injuries (Articular cartilage)
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Knee injury (Meniscus)
Labour (acupuncture)
Labour complications
Lack of growth hormone
Lactose intolerance
Large breasts
Laryngeal cancer
Legs (Restless legs syndrome)
Leukaemia (Acute)
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Lice and nits
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Liver cancer

Liver inflammation (Hepatitis)
Liver inflammation type A (Hepatitis A infection)
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Liver inflammation type C (Hepatitis C infection)
Low blood glucose (hypoglycaemia) in diabetic people
Low blood glucose (hypoglycaemia) in non-diabetic people
Low metabolism (hypothyroidism)
Lumbago (Backache)
Lumps (Benign, breast)
Lumps and bumps (Testicular)
Lung cancer
Lungs (Tuberculosis)
Lyme Disease (Borrelia)
Malaria
Malformation of the heart valve
Manic depression (Bipolar affective disorder)
Mastitis (Breast inflammation)
Masturbation
ME (Myalgic encephalomyelitis)
Measles
Meniere's disease
Meningitis (cerebrospinal meningitis)
Menopause
Menopause (Male)
Menstruation
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Menstruation (Painful)
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection
Migraine
Miscarriage
Moles
Molluscum contagiosum
Mononucleosis (Glandular fever)
Morning sickness and nausea during pregnancy
MRSA infection
MS (Multiple sclerosis)
Multi-infarct dementia
Multiple myeloma
Multiple sclerosis (MS)
Mumps
Muscle stiffness (Polymyalgia rheumatica)
Myalgic encephalomyelitis (Chronic fatigue syndrome)
Myasthenia gravis
Mycoplasma pneumonia
Nails (Fungal nail infection - Tinea unguium)
Nappy dermatitis (Nappy rash)
Nasal polyps
Nasal septum (Deviated)
Nasopharyngeal cancer
Neck pain
Nettle rash (Hives)
Neuropathy (Diabetic)
Nits and headlice
Nocturia (Night-time urination)
Non-insulin-dependent diabetes (Type 2 diabetes)
Nosebleeds (Children)
Nosebleeds (Epistaxis)
Nutrition (diet)
Obesity
Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA)
Oesophageal cancer
Oligomenorrhoea (Irregular or infrequent periods)
Oral health (NetDoctor Health Centre)
Oral sex (Infection risk)
Oral thrush
Orchitis and epididymitis
Orgasm problems (women)
Osler's disease (Hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasis)
Osteoarthritis
Osteogenesis imperfecta (Brittle bone disease)
Osteomalacia and rickets (Vitamin D deficiency)
Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis (Preventing falls)
Osteoporosis (Treatment)
Otitis in the outer ear (Otitis externa)
Otitis media (Glue ear)
Otitis media (Inflammation of the middle ear)
Ovarian cancer
Ovarian cysts
Ovaries (Polycystic ovary syndrome)
Pain (Lower abdominal in women)
Pain (Neck)
Pain in the lumbar region or lower back
Painful intercourse (Dyspareunia)
Painful menstruation (Dysmenorrhoea)
Pancreatic cancer
Pancreatitis (Chronic)
Parathyroid gland disorders
Paratyphoid fever
Parkinson's disease
Parkinson's diseases,parkinson treatment,parkinson diet
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Patch testing for skin allergies
Pelvic arthropathy during pregnancy
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
Penis (Balanitis - inflammation of the skin of the penis)
Penis (Discharge)
Penis (Injury)
Penis (Peyronie's disease)
Penis (Spots and lumps)
Peptic ulcers
Peptic ulcers (Treatment)
Periods (girls before your first one)
Periods (Heavy periods - menorrhagia)
Periods (Irregular or infrequent)
Periods (Menstruation)
Pernicious anaemia (Vitamin B12 deficiency)
Pertussis (Whooping cough)
Peyronie's disease
Phimosis (Foreskin contraction)
Piles (Haemorrhoids)
Pinworm (Threadworm)
Pityriasis versicolor
PMS (Pre-menstrual syndrome)
Pneumonia
Pneumonia (Mycoplasma)
Podagra (Uric acid or gout)
Poisoning
Poisoning (Carbon monoxide)
Poisoning (Food and salmonella)
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
Polycythaemia erythrocytosis and polycythaemia vera
Polymorphic light eruption
Polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR)
Polyposis coli
Polyps (Colonic)
Polyps (Nasal)
Porphyria (Erythropoietic protoporphyria)
Porphyria cutanea tarda
Postnatal depression
Pre-eclampsia (Pregnancy-induced high blood pressure)
Pregnancy (Abortion)
Pregnancy (Anaemia during)
Pregnancy (Atopic)
Pregnancy (Bleeding in the late stages)
Pregnancy (Caesarean)
Pregnancy (Childbirth)
Pregnancy (Chromosome abnormalities in the unborn child)
Pregnancy (Infertility )
Pregnancy (Morning sickness and nausea)
Pregnancy (Pelvic arthropathy)
Pregnancy (Unplanned)
Pregnancy and childbirth (complications)
Pregnancy and exercise
Pregnancy diabetes (Gestational diabetes)
Premature ejaculation
Pre-menstrual syndrome (PMS or PMT)
Priapism
Primary biliary cirrhosis
Primary hyperaldosteronism (Conn's syndrome)
Prolapse of the uterus
Prostate (Benign prostatic hyperplasia - enlarged prostate)
Prostate cancer
Prostatitis (Inflammation of the prostate)
Psoriasis Pulmonary embolism (Clot in the lung)
Purpura
Purpura (Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura)
Rabies
Rash (Nappy)
Renal failure (Kidney failure)
Repetitive strain injury (RSI)
Respiratory syncytial virus (RS-virus)
Restless legs syndrome (RLS)
Retinopathy (Diabetic)
Ringworm (Tinea corporis)
Ringworm of the groin (Tinea cruris)
Ringworm of the nails (Tinea unguium)
Ringworm of the scalp (Tinea capitis)
Roseola infantum (Three-day-fever)
RS-virus
Rubella (German measles)
Teeth (Dental injuries)
Teething
Temporal arteritis
Tennis elbow (Epicondylitis)
Testicular cancer
Testicular lumps and bumps
Testicular torsion
Threadworm (Pinworm)
Three-day-fever (Roseola infantum)
Throat (Sore)
Throat (Tonsillitis)
Thrombocytopenia (Reduced platelet count)
Thrombocytosis and essential thrombocythaemia
Thrombosis (Coronary)
Thrombosis (Deep vein)
Thrombotic thrombocytopenia purpura (TTP)
Thrush (Oral)
Thyroid - underactive (Hypothyroidism)
Thyrotoxicosis (Hyperthyroidism)
Ticks
Tietze's syndrome (Costochondritis )
Tinea capitis (Ringworm of the scalp)
Tinea corporis (Ringworm)
Tinea cruris (Ringworm of the groin)
Tinea pedis (Athlete's foot)
Tinea unguium (Ringworm of the nails)
Tinnitus
Tiredness (Fatigue)
Tonsillitis
Toothache
Torsion of the testicles
Toxoplasmosis
Travel health
Travelers' diarrhoea
Travelers with chronic diseases
Tuberculosis
Type 1 diabetes (Insulin-dependent diabetes)
Type 2 diabetes (Non-insulin-dependent diabetes)
Typhoid fever and paratyphoid fever
Ulcerative colitis
Ulcers (Foot and leg)
Ulcers (Peptic)
Upset stomach
Uric acid (Podagra or gout)
Urinary incontinence in women
Urinary infection (Cystitis)
Urinary tract infection
Urination Frequent('Bashful bladder' syndrome)
Urination (Night-time)
Urticaria (Rashes)
Uterine cancer (Zhi Gong Yam)
Uterine prolapse
Uterus removal (Hysterectomy)
Vaginal cancer
Vaginal discharge
Vaginitis
Varicella (Chickenpox)
Varicocele and hydrocele
Varicose veins
Vascular disease (Hardening of the arteries - general)
Vasectomy (Male sterilisation)
Venereal diseases
Verrucas and warts
Viral encephalitis
Viruses and bacteria
Vitiligo
Vomiting in children
Warts (Genital)
Warts and verrucas
Whiplash
Whooping cough (Pertussis)
Wilson's disease
Winter depression (Seasonal affective disorder)
Yellow fever (Wong Tam).

 

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