Tag Archives: tinnitus

TCM and tinnitus

Question: In the past month I have started to get ringing in my ears. Is there something TCM can do to help this condition? I am a musician who is in my mid-fifties.

Answer: If your physical ear does not have a problem—tests show that there is no actual damage to the ear—tinnitus or ringing sounds in the ears is related to what TCM calls a function disorder. This is an “energy” problem. In TCM’s Five-Element theory the ear is considered the “gateway” or opening of the Kidney. Another way of putting this concept is that the ear is a sort of Kidney “energy detector.” If your Kidney energy (called “Qi” in Chinese) is deficient, much like a home smoke detector when there’s smoke or fire, your ears (either one or both) will have a sound. Read more

Controlling an overactive bladder

Question: I am having problems controlling my bladder—my doctor says I have overactive bladder. What causes this and can TCM treat it?

Answer: The way this problem is looked at in Western medicine is revealed by the name given to the condition: overactive bladder. In one way this is true: on the surface level this condition looks like the bladder is overactive and needs to be restrained. The main symptom is not being able to control the flow of urine. It appears that the bladder is in a state of excess, and that’s why it leaks urine. TCM has a different understanding. Read more