The characteristic of acupuncture therapy is that it does not rely on medication to treat illnesses. Instead, it involves inserting needles into specific points on the patient's body to stimulate the nerves and cause a localized response, to achieve therapeutic effects.
In clinical practice, acupuncture therapy diagnoses the cause of the disease based on traditional Chinese medicine diagnostic methods, identifies the key factors of the disease, and distinguishes its nature. Then, it formulates a corresponding acupoint prescription for treatment. The goal is to clear the meridians, regulate the flow of qi and blood, restore the relative balance of yin and yang, and harmonize the functions of the internal organs, thereby achieving the prevention and treatment of diseases.
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