Long Bi
(retention, difficult
urination)
Western Medicine CNS
disorders, prostate, UTI, anorectal disorders, kidney problems
TCM Bladder and San Jiao
disorders
Damp/Heat
blocks the transformation
function of the Bladder causing retention and fullness, dry mouth with no
desire to drink
Acupuncture Shu, Mu, foot
Taiyin, BL 28 & Ren 3, SP 6 & 9
- irritable- PC 6
- loss of consciousness- Du 26, PC 9
(bleed)
- toxic Heat- LU 5 & 11 (bleed)
Liver Qi stagnation
emotional shock, anxiety,
fear
Acupuncture LR 3 & LI 4
(4 gates), Ren 3 & ST 29
Blood Stasis
from surgery or injury,
thin stream or no urine, low abdominal pain
Acupuncture Ren 6 (Qihai)
& SP 10 (Xuehai), BL 28 & Ren 3
Kidney deficiency
Ming Men Fire deficiency-
cant warm the Bladder to transform water, or chronic low Jiao Damp/Heat
leading to Kidney deficiency, patient feels like they should urinate but
there is no energy or force to do so
Acupuncture Moxa, Ren 4 &
Du 4, BL 23, 28, ST 36
Alternative Treatment
Methods
- auricular- BL, KI, urinary tract, SJ
- electrical- GB 28 or ST 28 transverse
subcutaneous to Ren 3, alternate fast and slow frequencies or
intermittent
- herbal application- mash fresh garlic
clove (or Cong Bai) and mix with salt, put on Ren 8 and apply heavy moxa
- massage- gentle warming techniques