Kidney and Bladder Disease from the Perspective of TCM

In TCM, the Kidneys are the foundation of Yin and Yang: they play a central role in maintaining the balance between cooling, calming energy and warming, active energy in the body. Kidney and bladder disorders in TCM are often associated with an imbalance of these forces.

If interested, read a clinical study on the treatment of bladder infections with acupuncture. Published in the International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.

Kidney Diseases in TCM:

Glomerulonephritis

Glomerulonephritis is an inflammatory condition of the glomeruli, the filtering units of the kidneys. These play an important role in blood purification and the regulation of fluid and electrolyte balance. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), glomerulonephritis is often viewed as an imbalance of Kidney Yin and Yang. TCM therapy focuses on harmonising the flow of Qi and blood, regulating Yin and Yang, and strengthening kidney function. Customised herbal formulas and acupuncture are often integral components of TCM therapy.

Cystic Kidney

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), polycystic kidney disease is often viewed as a disturbance in the flow of Qi and blood, leading to an accumulation of dampness and phlegm in the kidneys. TCM treatment aims to strengthen kidney energy, eliminate dampness and phlegm, and promote the flow of Qi. This helps to reduce cyst formation and improve kidney function.

Interstitial Nephritis

In Traditional Chinese Medicine, interstitial nephritis is viewed as a disturbance in the bladder meridian, where the balance of Yin and Yang is disrupted. TCM therapy aims to reduce inflammation in the renal interstitium by regulating these energies and clearing heat and toxins.

Kidney Diseases of Unknown Causes

In TCM, the goal in treating kidney and bladder disorders is to harmonise the balance of Yin and Yang, regulate the flow of Qi and blood, and strengthen kidney energy. This approach promotes kidney health and supports their function.

Bladder Diseases in TCM:

Urinary Tract Infection

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), a bladder infection is viewed as an imbalance of heat and dampness. TCM treatment aims to regulate these factors, harmonise the bladder meridian, and thereby alleviate the inflammation.

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