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Mt. Gambier Chinese Medical Centre

Locality: Mount Gambier, South Australia, Australia

Phone: +61 8 8725 7188



Address: 200 Commercial Stree East 5290 Mount Gambier, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.mgcmc.com.au

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24.01.2022 One of the most common contributing factors is failure to rest and look after oneself during an acute illness. Patients who try to ‘sweat it out’ and soldier on, or simply ignore the illness and continue to work through it, are especially likely to end up with a lingering pathogen. Read more here: https://mgcmc.com.au/lingering-pathogens-part-three-etiolo/



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23.01.2022 Painful urination syndrome includes a variety of disorders characterised by pain associated with urination. Read more here: https://mgcmc.com.au/painful-urination-syndrome/

19.01.2022 Persistent fatigue since a previous illness, or a sudden and otherwise inexplicable drop in energy lasting from a few hours to days or longer, may suggest a lingering pathogen, when accompanied by abnormal heat, sweating or lymph node swelling. Most lingering pathogens are accompanied by significant to debilitating fatigue, which bears little relationship to the energy expenditure of the individual. Read more here: https://mgcmc.com.au/lingering-pathogens-part-two-signs-an/



18.01.2022 In biomedical terms, a traditional Chinese medicine defined Intestinal abscess has most commonly been associated with acute appendicitis. However, numerous biomedical diseases may fall into the traditional Chinese medicine category of Intestinal abscess. Read more here: https://mgcmc.com.au/intestinal-abscess/

16.01.2022 UPDATE: As announced today, restrictions within South Australia are being eased due to a change in circumstances and we will be re-opening on Monday the 23rd of November 2020. Our staff will continue to wear masks while treating clients and we will be following all necessary restrictions.... We will also be in contact to reschedule all cancelled appointments ASAP. Thank you again for all of the support and understanding during these ever-changing times.

14.01.2022 COVID-19 UPDATE: Change of plans! Although we thought that we would remain open, overnight we received instruction from the Chinese Medical Association that we will close for the duration of the 6 days to help stop the spread of COVID-19.... We will be CLOSED for the next 6 days and reopen on Wednesday the 25th of November (hopefully). We will be contacting everyone with upcoming appointments during this time and will reach out to reschedule appointments once the restrictions have been lifted. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Hong on 0430 911 680. We will continue to post updates on our Facebook page over the coming days as information becomes available to us. Thank you for your support and understanding during this time. We hope you are all safe and we will get through this together! Regards, The Mount Gambier Chinese Medical Centre team



09.01.2022 Tremors are involuntary muscular quivering or rhythmic movements of the extremities or head. In traditional Chinese Medicine, all such movement is due to the stirring of internal Wind. There are three main ways the internal Wind can be generated Blood deficiency, yin deficiency and Heat. Read more here: https://mgcmc.com.au/tremors/

06.01.2022 Cloudy urination refers to urine that appears milky or cloudy like rice water, or urine that may appear clear but precipitates sediment if allowed to stand. There is no, or only very mild pain associated with urination. Read more here: https://mgcmc.com.au/cloudy-urination/

01.01.2022 Let’s take a closer look at what hay fever is, what causes it, and then some different remedies to help treat it, so you don’t have to suffer every time allergy season comes around. https://mgcmc.com.au/natural-remedies-for-hay-fever/

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