
Q I'm looking for a Korean medicine clinic for uterine fibroids in the Dongincheon area of Incheon. How often do I need to visit?
A Usually you visit 1 to 2 times a week at first, and about once every two weeks once your condition stabilizes, while taking herbal medicine daily. Treatment intensity is sometimes adjusted according to your menstrual cycle.
Detailed Answer
In the early stage of treatment, to intensively address blood stasis and coldness, you visit 1 to 2 times a week for acupuncture treatment combined with taking herbal medicine. Once symptoms stabilize, this is adjusted to once every two weeks, or to intensive treatment around the time of your period. For office workers and busy patients, we coordinate the schedule to fit your lifestyle.
Korean Medicine Clinic Perspective
Since your physical condition changes greatly with the menstrual cycle, it is effective to place intensive treatment in the period when discomfort is severe, just before and during menstruation. We first understand your menstrual pattern and then set up a tailored schedule.
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