Diamond Bridge Clinic in Gold Coast, Queensland | Medical and health
Diamond Bridge Clinic
Locality: Gold Coast, Queensland
Phone: +61 7 5575 4337
Address: 2484 Gold Coast High Way 4218 Gold Coast, QLD, Australia
Website: http://diamondbridgeclinic.com.au
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25.01.2022 Pain Management -- Treatment Strategy: Our strategy is to treat the whole body first then clear the blockage, the cause of pain is due to blockage, according to Chinese Medicine philosophy, for centuries Chinese Medicine has been successfully treating pain the reason for this is that all organisms have a unique system for health care called homeostasis, the bodies system that activates control of the balancing of the organism, when this balance tilts too far then a bridge nee...ds to connect to restore the balance. This is why at Diamond Bridge Clinic we strengthen the body first then clear the pain blockages. When the blockage is cleared it is very important then to strengthen the system. This is what we call preventative health care. What a Relief: Chinese Medicine has two main modalities Acupuncture and Chinese Herbs. Acupuncture is very effective in clearing blockages. Chinese herbs are very effective in strengthening the system and the advantage with treating the whole body is that the root cause of he imbalance is bridged without any unpleasant side effects and any further strain upon the body, put simply Chinese Medicine helps in facilitating the organisms system of restoring homeostasis. In summary any type of pain should be checked early for better results, nature is a very hard teacher if ignored not to mention expensive. At Diamond Bridge Clinics we pride ourselves on being very pro-active with health care. Prevention is better than a cure not to mention the long-term health benefits that are gained.
25.01.2022 With Liver, Chinese know their onions -- CHINESE medical practitioners have for centuries understood the importance of a harmonious liver. Chinese Medicine Practitioner David Tu, of the Diamond Bridge Clinic, says the liver regulates Qi, the bodys energy, and stores and releases blood flows.... Discomfort and pain occurs when the liver fails to control these functions, he says. For example, feelings of pain and distension around the rib cage, sighing and hiccups occur when liver qi stagnates. If blockage occurs, there can be depression, moodiness and fluctuations in mental state. David says the liver also influences the secretion of bile, and dysfunction may cause nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, churning feelings in the stomach, noisy bowels and sudden bouts of diarrhea. He says womens menstrual cycles can be affected if the release of blood by the liver is disturbed, and they could suffer irregular periods, painful menstruation, distension and breast pain before a period, pre-menstrual tension and irritability. Problems in ones emotional life can adversely influences the liver, he says. Long periods of repressed anger, resentment and feelings of frustration can impede the flow of qi, resulting in liver stagnation. The liver can become hot, which agitates the blood and leads to skin eruptions, such as dermatitis, eczema and psoriasis. Agitated blood may also cause outbursts of anger, a ringing sensation in the ears, dizziness, headaches, red eyes and face, constipation and sleep disturbed by dreams. In western medicine, the liver blood tests may appear to be normal, but it doesnt mean the liver condition and energy is great in TCM. he says. Diamond Bridge Clinics liver function program is tailored to suit needs of the patient, including Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine, diet, lifestyle and exercise advice. Visit Diamond Bridge Clinic at Mermaid Beach, Beaudesert and Beenleigh, or visit our website: www.diamondbridgeclinic.com.au, or please give us a call (07)3807 0067.
25.01.2022 Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine for Planters Fasciitis (Heel Pain) Planters Fasciitis is one of the most common heel pains in the clinic. The pain usually comes from underside of the heel, and is often felt more sever when getting out of the bed in the morning or standing up from long-time sitting. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, the pains in heel are not always the particular area problem, but it maybe related to the internal organs, blood stagnation, or blockage...s of certain channels in our body. David Tu is the registered acupuncturist and Chinese herbalist from Diamond Bridge Clinic, said, the pains in the heel is sometimes related to weakness in Kidney and Liver. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, Kidney controls the bones while Liver controls the tendons and the ligaments. If the persons Kidney and Liver is weaker the heel or foot, that will be the lack supporting and nourishing from the Kidney and Liver Qi (Energy) in blood supply, which causes the pain. Blood Stagnation is another reason causes the heel pain (Planters Fasciitis). It is usually related to the old injury in the persons lower part of the body, such as lower back, hips and feet. If the injury hasnt been treated completely, it will cause the stagnation and blockage. Then it will affect the blood supply to the heels, which leads the pain. Inflammation is also one of the reasons in the heel pain. According to the research, the inflammation of the planter fascia is caused by spur in heels. A heel spur is a bony growth at the back of the heel bone. David said The Traditional Chinese herbal formula combined with our special electronic acupuncture is a good way to relief the pain in the heels. It can help to remove the blood stasis and inflammation in order to improve the blood circulation and relax the muscle, and strengthen the Qi (energy) of the Kidney (bone) and nourish the Liver (tendons and the ligaments). The clinic has very high successful rate for treating this problem. Visit Diamond Bridge Clinic at Mermaid Beach, Beaudesert and Beenleigh, or visit our website: www.diamondbridgeclinic.com.au, or please give us a call (07)5575 4337.
24.01.2022 Acupuncture an Answer for Anxiety David Tu, an Australian government registered acupuncturist, herbalist and herbal dispenser, says the increased stresses of the world, whether personal, occupational, or societal, can have a detrimental effect on a persons health. When one is not able to deal with stress, anxiety can develop and the symptoms of anxiety can overwhelm them, says David Tu. ... Acupuncture remains an effective treatment for anxiety. Depression is also a mood disorder characterized by both physical and psychological symptoms that can be detrimental to ones normal daily functioning. Depressed individuals often suffer from poor sleeping habits, crying spells, anxiety, worry, poor memory, inability to concentrate, body aches, stomach disturbances and a lack of interest in activities previously enjoyed. Practitioners in Diamond Bridge clinic have plenty of experience in managing moods. Our bodies are hardwired to help us react to mood disorders. At the first sign of a threat, whether real or perceived, our sympathetic nervous system kicks in and facilitates what is called the fight or flight response. Unfortunately, this response, which worked in caveman days, doses not serve us as well if the threat is a demanding boss, a nasty coworker or even a worrisome situation that is not being resolved. In Chinese medicine, stress, anxiety, depression or any strong emotion interrupts the smooth flow of energy throughout the body. According to Chinese medical theory, energy flows through our body network of roads, almost like a highway system. Stress, anger or any intense emotion acts like a traffic jam blocking the free flow of energy in the body. For example, many people who are stressed complain of upper back, shoulder and neck pain. This is because stress is causing tension in those areas, blocking the free flow of energy, causing pain, tightness, and often leading to headache. David Tu says: Stress may affect many other parts of the body, most notably digestion, the ability to sleep, pain conditions, and blood pressure, Stress can also aggravate an already troublesome health condition. Through acupuncture, these energy blockages can be addressed. Acupuncture points serve as the on and off ramps to the energy highways, and help energy flow smoothly and alleviate not only the symptoms of stress and anxiety, but the stress and anxiety itself. Acupuncture is an effective, natural and safe treatment for people suffering from anxiety because it can calm the sympathetic system by allowing the body to release neurotransmitters that can control a persons stress level. Also David Tu said Chinese medicine can help regulate liver function and manage pain and mood. CALL Diamond Bridge Clinic on 5575 4337 to get more information.
23.01.2022 A Traditional Chinese Medicine Perspective on Irritable Bowel Syndrome #IrritableBowelSyndrome #IBS #diamondbridgeclinic
21.01.2022 Strategies for Skin Problems In Tradition Chinese Medicine, skin problem is treated from the whole body not just the skin. The success in treating skin problems is to tackle the internal cause as well as the external symptom. At diamond Bridge Clinic, we view the relationship between blood and liver as central to the cause of many skin type problems for instance. If the liver function is abnormal it may affect the quality of the blood, causing certain types of skin conditions.... Moreover, the skin treatment program treats a wide range of skin problems, such as Eczema, Dermatitis, Psoriasis, Drug contact eruptions, Boils, Acne, Urticarial and Neurodermatitis. The results are quick in acute conditions but may take a little longer for long standing chronic conditions. Here is an example of the treatment strategy. First, to clear lung heart for teenage acne, for generalized itching (pruritus) nourishes the blood, for Eczema and Psoriasis soothe and nourish Liver Qi (energy). All these concepts are new to western medicine, but have been practiced in Chinese Medicine for thousands of years. In summary it needs to treat the whole body first as skin problems are often caused by an internal imbalance this is why at Diamond Bridge Clinics success rate with skin condition are high.
21.01.2022 Combining the Ancient and Modern Ways to Treat Arthritis #TreatArthritis #Diamondbridgeclinic
20.01.2022 Holistic Acupuncture Approach to Skin Problems and Abdominal Pain #Acupuncture #AbdominalPain #SkinProblem #DiamondBridgeClinic
20.01.2022 Spring is here: Time to Love Your Liver Spring has finally sprung, bringing longer warmer days and a sense of growth and renewal. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine Theory, our Organ systems correspond to the rhythms of nature and the seasons and spring is the prime time to address the Liver and Gallbladder. Registered acupuncturist and Chinese herbalist from Diamond Bridge Clinic, David Tu said the spring season correlates with the element Wood, which governs the liv...er/gallbladder meridians. Imbalances of this meridian may manifest as: spinal problems, poor flexibility, arthritis, headache, neck pain, allergies, eye problems and indigestion. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the liver is in change of moving Qi throughout the body. When the liver cannot move the bodys Qi, people tend to feel depressed or even angered and agitated in addition to digestive difficulties. The emotion most closely tied to the liver and the quality of spring is the explosive nature of anger. You may find yourself becoming easily angered over trivial matters. The liver is the seat of the emotions, so stagnant blocked liver Qi (energy) may lead to indecision, irritability, feeling of weak rootedness, or easy to anger. David said. Spring is the best time for taking care of the liver. It is a time of cleansing by nourishing and supporting the liver. This is a time that we can support our livers functions through key nutrition, herbs and acupuncture. David said stagnation of the liver meridian may be balanced with acupuncture and Chinese Herbal formulas to harmonize and activate smooth liver Qi, and with outdoor exercises, eating fresh green vegetables and fruits. Chinese acupuncture is a way to help during this natural time of cleansing and detox, it smoothes and settles the liver so that it can do its many tasks more efficiently. Using Acupuncture as a support during detox and drainage is beneficial, since acupuncture works on strengthening the organs of elimination and moving anything that is unbeneficial out of the body. Herbal medicine is another way to help nourish the liver and restore it to optimal function. Some of the benefits of a springtime cleansing are: clear thoughts, more energy and endurance, improved skin and complexion, better digestion, emotional stability and weight loss. Be good to your liver this spring by seeing our acupuncturist for acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine support. Visit Diamond Bridge Clinic at Beaudesert, Beenleigh and Mermaid Beach, or visit our website: www.diamondbridgeclinic.com.au, or please give us a call (07)3807 0067.
19.01.2022 Coping Naturally with Menopause WOMEN’s lives are a series of transitions and traditional Chinese medicine is helping women through those sometimes tough times. Herbal medicine offers natural symptom relief for a variety of conditions, from menstrual problems through to fertility support, healthy pregnancies and menopause. ... The Diamond Bridge Clinic’s Senior acupuncturist and Chinese Herbalist for over 30 years Celia Xie said the Chinese medical idea of menopause required you to forget about hormones and instead understand that you body could be described in other terms such as yin and yang and qi and blood. Yang is the body activity movement and metabolism, she said. Heat results from this Yang activity. Your body’s yin is its fluids, its circulation and consequent nourishment. Yin fluids are cleansing and cooling. Discomfort accompanying menopause is caused by varying patterns of diminished yin, yang, qi and blood, as well as constraints of flow caused in part by these deficiencies. As these conditions vary, so do the symptoms of menopause, including hot flushes, night sweats, moodiness, anxiety and high blood pressure. The treatment may include either one or a combination of acupuncture, herbal medicine, massage, dietary guidance and special exercises or lifestyle recommendations. Ms Xie said. Traditional Chinese acupuncture and herbal medicine offers a safe and natural option for women with moderate to severe menopausal symptoms who wish to avoid hormone replacement therapy.
18.01.2022 Chinese Medicine For Frozen Shoulder Frozen Shoulder is commonly known as thickening and contracture of the capsule, the connective tissue surrounding the bony structures of the shoulder joint, and used term for adhesive capsulitis in western medicine. The pain for Frozen Shoulder will be mild in one shoulder at first, around front, top or back of the shoulder with gradually getting worse and worse, which cause limited movement. Celia Xie is the registered acupuncturist and C...hinese herbalist, who has more than 30 years experience from Diamond Bridge Clinic, said, Frozen shoulder is very common to be found in the clinics. In TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine), it is considered several reasons which mainly cause Frozen Shoulder. Ms. Xie said, Frozen Shoulder is also known as Fifties Shoulder in Chinese Medicine. It can be commonly found around age 50s. Some reasons such as external pathogens will also cause Frozen shoulder. The external pathogens can be defined as cold and wind, such as air-conditioning, fan, or driving with opening window. Blood stagnation due to injury on shoulders from sports or work, which reduces blood flow in the circulation. It will cause sharp and deep pain when lifts up the arm with less movement. In addition, sometimes internal organ will also cause this problem, says Celia. The Traditional Chinese herbal formula combined with our special electronic acupuncture, acupuncture, cupping and specialized exercise is a good way to treat Frozen Shoulder. It can help to remove the blood stasis and inflammation in order to improve the blood circulation and ease the joint pain. Visit Diamond Bridge Clinic at Mermaid Beach, Beaudesert and Beenleigh, or visit our website: www.diamondbridgeclinic.com.au, or please give us a call (07)5575 4337. See more
16.01.2022 Weight Management Weight management is an ongoing issue for the health profession world wide. To-days fast paced lifestyle needs plenty of discipline to keep digestive patterns functioning properly, fast foods, eating on the run and too quickly, missing meals, poor nutritive factors from foods combined with processed foods and chemicals, it is little wonder that our digestive processes are under attack. The staggering fact is up to 56% of Australians are overweight and this f...Continue reading
14.01.2022 Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine for Women - Diamond Bridge Clinic #Acupuncture #women #diamondbridgeclinic
12.01.2022 With spring arriving soon, its a great time to cleanse and detoxify your liver. #Spring #Detoxify #Diamondbridgeclinic
11.01.2022 Coping Naturally with Menopause WOMENs lives are a series of transitions and traditional Chinese medicine is helping women through those sometimes tough times. Herbal medicine offers natural symptom relief for a variety of conditions, from menstrual problems through to fertility support, healthy pregnancies and menopause. ... The Diamond Bridge Clinics Senior acupuncturist and Chinese Herbalist for over 30 years Celia Xie said the Chinese medical idea of menopause required you to forget about hormones and instead understand that you body could be described in other terms such as yin and yang and qi and blood. Yang is the body activity movement and metabolism, she said. Heat results from this Yang activity. Your bodys yin is its fluids, its circulation and consequent nourishment. Yin fluids are cleansing and cooling. Discomfort accompanying menopause is caused by varying patterns of diminished yin, yang, qi and blood, as well as constraints of flow caused in part by these deficiencies. As these conditions vary, so do the symptoms of menopause, including hot flushes, night sweats, moodiness, anxiety and high blood pressure. The treatment may include either one or a combination of acupuncture, herbal medicine, massage, dietary guidance and special exercises or lifestyle recommendations. Ms Xie said. Traditional Chinese acupuncture and herbal medicine offers a safe and natural option for women with moderate to severe menopausal symptoms who wish to avoid hormone replacement therapy.
09.01.2022 Acupuncture and Pain Management -- Everyone has experienced some type of pain in their lives. Many have also discovered that acupuncture and Chinese herbs can bring relief and outstanding results for a broad range of illness. ... The Food and Drug Administration released proposed changes recently to its blueprint on educating health care providers about treating pain. The guidelines now recommend that doctors get information about acupuncture as therapies that might help patients avoid prescription of opioids. David Tu of Diamond Bridge Clinic, is an Australian government registered acupuncturist, herbalist and herbal dispenser. He says most patients feel their quality of life diminishes when they suffer pain from headache, neck ache, frozen shoulder, lumbago, trigeminal neuralgia, sciatica and so on. Pain can cause people to become less active, suffer muscle fatigue, stress, depression, insomnia and nerve sensitivity. Firstly, for the outer body factor, blood stasis is responsible for pain problems, says Mr. David. Many people who drink cold beverages and food, or sleep with parts of their bodies exposed to the air conditioner, can have cold and wind invade their bodies while they are sleeping. According to a Chinese Medicine theory, cold and wind often result in blood stasis and pain can occur. He says that because the liver controls the regulation of qi (pronounced chi) storing and releasing blood flow, when the liver qi stagnates, blood stasis, and pain can happen. Liver qi also influences the secretion of bile and its dysfunction may cause irregular menstrual cycles, PMT, period pain, breast pain and irritability. Mr. David adds that emotional issues can influence liver stagnation and if the liver is hot it can lead to eczema, hypertension and stroke. David Tu said Chinese Medicine can help regulate liver function and manage pain and mood. He has more than 30 years of clinic experience and treating chronic disease such as arthritis, insomnia, infertility, menstrual problems, hypertension, coronary disease and digestive disorders. Visit Diamond Bridge Clinic in Mermaid beach, Robina, Wynnum, Beenleigh and Beaudesert or Call (07) 5575 4337.
07.01.2022 Traditional Treatment to the Rescue ARE you struggling with an addiction thats spiraled out of control, or worried about a friend or family members substance abuse? You are not alone as it is a problem faced by many people. People who are addicted feel an overwhelming, uncontrollable need for drugs, alcohol or cigarettes, even in the face of negative consequences.... The good news is that you or your loved one can beat the problem. Acupuncturist from Diamond Bridge Clinic Celia Xie said acupuncture was increasing in popularity as an effective aid in the control of many addictions. Acupuncture can raise the level of endorphins in the nervous system, which alleviates the cravings and withdrawal symptoms experienced by adults giving up alcohol or smoking, she said. In traditional Chinese Medicine when the Yin and Yang energies in our body are in balance then emotional and physical health is in check. Addictions and substance abuse deplete the Yin (contentment with self) causing the Yang (mental anguish) to flare. Acupuncture can help relieve the withdrawals and cravings (Yang aspect) and Chinese Herbs nourish the Yin aspect, which holistically enables the system to start flowing again. This can be compared to a highway system (Yin) that is always congested or blocked leading the drivers (Yang) to frustration or even anger. Following many years of research and practice, our Chinese Medicine practitioners at Diamond Bridge Clinics have formulated a unique system in the treatment of addictions that is customized to suit the needs of the individual. The success of the program is due to the flushing out of the chemicals in the body, Ms Xie said. Our program is different to other programs that offer a chemical derivative. Patients who follow our treatment protocol always have a high success rate. All of our practitioners have formal qualifications and, most importantly, many years of clinical experience. Chinese medicine can also help treat chronic pain, trauma injuries, back and neck pain, chronic fatigue, digestive disorders, headaches, depression, stress, anxiety, insomnia, womens problems, skin and immune-type allergies.
06.01.2022 Acupuncture is the Gateway to Pain Management -- Currently, around one third of Australians are experiencing different types of pain in their lives. Medical conditions (such as cancer, arthritis and back problems), injuries and surgery are the three significant causes of pain. Due to unpredictable reasons, like unfound of the cause of the pain or no effective treatments for it, or even the cause may be remedied, but the related pain will linger on at times. The pain, which is... lasting more than three months, is known as chronic. Usually, western technology of pain management is suing pain-killing medication. Many have also discovered that the natural combined treatment of acupuncture and Chinese Herbs, which is based on the Meridian and Zangfu theory, can bring relief and outstanding results for a broad range of illness. David Tu, a registered Acupuncturist, Chinese Medicine Practitioner and Chinese Herbalist with more than 30 years of experience, said that Chinese medicine finds and resolves the root of the ailment versus taking a palliative care approach and treating symptoms only. It helps the bodys recovery from injuries quicker, bringing more positive energy to peoples lives with balance and control of the body. Pain can cause people to become less active, suffer muscle fatigue, stress, depression, insomnia and nerve sensitivity. Firstly, for the outer body factor, blood stasis is responsible for pain problems, says David. Many people of drink cold beverages and food, or sleep with parts of their body exposed to cold air can have the cold and wind invade their bodies while they are sleeping. According to a Chinese Medicine theory, cold and wind often result in blood stasis, which causes the pain David says that because the liver controls the regulation of Qi (pronounced chi) by storing and releasing blood flow, when the liver Qi stagnates, blood stasis and pain can occur. David says arthritis is another common diseased and is the leading cause of pain. These include conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, carpal tunnel syndrome, lupus, Lyme disease, ankylosing spondylitis, bursitis, tendonitis and fibromyalgia (generalized pain and muscle stiffness), to name a few. Treating arthritis in Chinese medicine focuses on ridding the body of the invading pathogens, restoring normal circulation and the flow of blood and Qi, promoting emotional harmony and fortifying the Kidney/Vitality system. Effective treatments include acupuncture, moxibustion (heat therapy with the herb mugwort), herbal and dietary therapy, exercise therapy, cupping and massage. Visit Diamond Bridge Clinic at 2484 Gold Coast Highway, Mermaid Beach, or call 5575 4337, or Visit our website http://diamondbridgeclinic.com.au
06.01.2022 Acupuncture is the Gateway to Pain Management #Acupuncture #diamondbridgeclinic
06.01.2022 Stop Smoking Program At Diamond Bridge Clinics, through many years of practice, our practitioner has formulated our own stop smoking program. We use unique anci...ent five elements acupuncture customized to the needs of individuals to ease their craving. Our herbal medicine helps to flush the nicotine and other chemicals out of the body, which is very different from other programs offer a synthetic chemical derivative i.e. replacing one with the other. Patient who follow our treatment protocol always have very high success rate. Tips for Quitting: Break the circle of life style, e.g. stop tea or coffee for two days, drink plenty of water through out the day Reach for a glass of juice instead of a cigarette for pick-me-up. Tell your family and friends that youre quitting and when Throw away all your cigarettes and matches. Hide your lighters and ashtrays Keep very busy on the big day. Go to the movies, exercise, take long walks, go bike riding Remind your family and friends that this is your quit date, and ask them to help you over the rough spots of the first couple of days and weeks Buy yourself a treat or do something special to celebrate
05.01.2022 Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment of Stress and Anxiety #Stress #Anxiety #DiamondBridgeClinic
04.01.2022 Traditional Treatment to the Rescue ARE you struggling with an addiction that’s spiraled out of control, or worried about a friend or family member’s substance abuse? You are not alone as it is a problem faced by many people. People who are addicted feel an overwhelming, uncontrollable need for drugs, alcohol or cigarettes, even in the face of negative consequences.... The good news is that you or your loved one can beat the problem. Acupuncturist from Diamond Bridge Clinic Celia Xie said acupuncture was increasing in popularity as an effective aid in the control of many addictions. Acupuncture can raise the level of endorphins in the nervous system, which alleviates the cravings and withdrawal symptoms experienced by adults giving up alcohol or smoking, she said. In traditional Chinese Medicine when the Yin and Yang energies in our body are in balance then emotional and physical health is in check. Addictions and substance abuse deplete the Yin (contentment with self) causing the Yang (mental anguish) to flare. Acupuncture can help relieve the withdrawals and cravings (Yang aspect) and Chinese Herbs nourish the Yin aspect, which holistically enables the system to start flowing again. This can be compared to a highway system (Yin) that is always congested or blocked leading the drivers (Yang) to frustration or even anger. Following many years of research and practice, our Chinese Medicine practitioners at Diamond Bridge Clinics have formulated a unique system in the treatment of addictions that is customized to suit the needs of the individual. The success of the program is due to the flushing out of the chemicals in the body, Ms Xie said. Our program is different to other programs that offer a chemical derivative. Patients who follow our treatment protocol always have a high success rate. All of our practitioners have formal qualifications and, most importantly, many years of clinical experience. Chinese medicine can also help treat chronic pain, trauma injuries, back and neck pain, chronic fatigue, digestive disorders, headaches, depression, stress, anxiety, insomnia, women’s problems, skin and immune-type allergies.
03.01.2022 Chronic Fatigue Syndrome was named by US Center for Disease Control (CDC) in 1987. People who suffer with CFS (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) generally feel so tired and exhausted that they are unable to carry out their daily activities and even with rest the over whelming feelings remain. Twice as many women as men are diagnosed with CFS, the syndrome may last for weeks, months and in some cases years....Continue reading
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