Ear-related Vertigo in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding different ear-related vertigo patterns according to TCM theory

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Overview
Classical remedies 2 herbal formulas documented

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) approaches symptoms and diseases differently from Western medicine. In TCM, a 'pattern' is a comprehensive snapshot of a disharmony or imbalance in the body that can manifest through various symptoms and signs, including ear-related vertigo. Identifying the underlying pattern is a fundamental step in TCM diagnosis and is crucial because it shapes the treatment strategy.

For instance, ear-related vertigo could be a manifestation of a Kidney Yin Deficiency. By understanding the specific pattern, practitioners of TCM can tailor treatments to address both the root cause and the symptom, aiming for a holistic restoration of balance and health. This personalized treatment plan may include herbal remedies, acupuncture, and lifestyle adjustments to realign the body's energies and relieve vertigo.

Herbal Formulas for Ear-related Vertigo

Traditional Chinese Medicine formulas used to address ear-related vertigo

Ci Zhu Wan

Traditional formula for ear-related vertigo

Hao Qin Qing Dan Tang

Traditional formula for ear-related vertigo