
Q I work in Dongincheon. How often do I need to come in for Korean medicine treatment for an ovarian cyst?
A You don't need to come every day. Treatment usually proceeds with acupuncture and moxibustion 1 to 2 times a week plus herbal medicine taken daily, and if you visit at key points aligned with your menstrual cycle, the burden is reduced.
Detailed Answer
For ovarian cyst Korean medicine treatment, rather than coming in every day, visits are often scheduled to match the menstrual cycle and the stage of symptoms. Typically you receive acupuncture, moxibustion, and heat treatment 1 to 2 times a week, and in between you take the prescribed herbal medicine consistently at home. If it's hard to make time because of work, we can arrange to focus intensive treatment around the times when discomfort is severe (before, during, and after menstruation) and continue with herbal medicine the rest of the time. For those commuting from the Dong-gu, Incheon and Dongincheon area, we design a realistic schedule together that takes your travel route into account.
Korean Medicine Clinic Perspective
What matters more than the number of visits is consistency. At your first visit, Dongjedang plans a treatment routine that a working person can keep up without strain, weaving herbal medicine into daily life so that treatment is not interrupted.
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