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    All About Flu and Cough

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      sall
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      bigsnoopy:

      Well there are many products in the market that claim that they can get rid of dust mites. Dont know how true.
      I bought anti-mite, anti-fungi,anti-bacterial, anti-everything! Don't seem to find any difference. Maybe the manufacturers just put the labels there to impress.

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        mr.03768sparroe
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        Does anyone knows of good chinese physician for kids’ persistent coughing in yishun/sembawang area? Thanks.

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          MyMooMoo
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          Hi hi,


          DS started childcare when he is 20 months old. From then, he is literally taking medicine everyday until today. It's been 3 months.

          His flu and cough would recover less than a week and a new bout of flu starts again.. Im very worried about the side effects of the western medication. So we brought him to TCM. He is almost recovering while taking TCM medication but he caught a new bug the 4th day he is taking TCM medicine.

          Im so desperate and lost 😞 I give him whatever fruits, water, rest and veg. But nothing seem to work.

          I would be grateful if you can share with me things that u do to improve your children's immunity. Can tuina help in strengthening immune system?

          Thanks in advance.

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            sall
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            take cod liver oil. It really helps to build up immune system. 😄

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              emark
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              weather is changing always… take care and drink plenty of water

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                felizbebe
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                MyMooMoo:
                Hi hi,


                DS started childcare when he is 20 months old. From then, he is literally taking medicine everyday until today. It's been 3 months.

                His flu and cough would recover less than a week and a new bout of flu starts again.. Im very worried about the side effects of the western medication. So we brought him to TCM. He is almost recovering while taking TCM medication but he caught a new bug the 4th day he is taking TCM medicine.

                Im so desperate and lost 😞 I give him whatever fruits, water, rest and veg. But nothing seem to work.

                I would be grateful if you can share with me things that u do to improve your children's immunity. Can tuina help in strengthening immune system?

                Thanks in advance.
                Hi MyMooMoo,

                Yes, xiao er tuina (which is very different from the adult's tuina) really helps in strengthening the immune system of young children, I brought my two daughters to do xiao er tuina since their infant stage and touch wood, they seldom fall sick as compared to other children around them.

                However, if your child always catch flu and cough like what you mentioned, then perhaps he is suffering from Nasal Allergies or other form of Rhinitis beside having weak immune system. There's a TCM Clinic at Havelock road that provides special treatment for such ailments, using some kind of herbal steaming for the nose. The treatment is very effective, rather children friendly and do not cause any side effects unlike western medicines.

                I've recommended this treatment to some of my friends who's children were suffering from nasal allergy and their kids are all much better now, therefore I strongly recommend you to let your son try it!

                Hope your son will get healthier soon!

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                  xueyan
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                  Hi felizbebe


                  Can you share more info about this xiao er tuina.
                  - Is it suitable for child of only 3 years old
                  - How is the tuina done
                  - How much is it per treatment
                  - Need to make appointment?
                  - How often do we have to do it?
                  - Have to do it for how long?

                  Thanks!

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                    Slim mama
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                    Hi there,

                    Myself and my baby girl is a patient of TCM at Havelock Road.
                    I’ve been seeing Dr Tan for 3 years and my girl for xiao er tuina since she was 5 days old.

                    Xiao Er Tuina does helps to build up my girl immune system. I sent her to infant care since she was 4 months old. She is hardly fall sick. Her teachers was commented even though my girl is sick , she is still very active and playful. Somtimes, can’t really tell she is having high fever until teacher checked her temperature.

                    Of course it is not an overnight treatment. It needs a lot of patience. I sent my girl twice a week for xiao er tuina until she was 4 months old. After that, once a week till she is 14 months old. She never had sleepless or constipation problem as compared to other babies.

                    Perhaps you may want to give it a try, seek some advice and alternative treatment for your kids.

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                      MyMooMoo
                      last edited by

                      Hi all,


                      Thanks so much for all your replies. 🙂 I have decided to bring DS for xiao er tuina this sat... Hope it will work as well as your children. 🙂

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                        felizbebe
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                        shirley_low67:
                        Hi felizbebe


                        Can you share more info about this xiao er tuina.
                        - Is it suitable for child of only 3 years old
                        - How is the tuina done
                        - How much is it per treatment
                        - Need to make appointment?
                        - How often do we have to do it?
                        - Have to do it for how long?

                        Thanks!
                        Hi shirley_low67,

                        I brought my two daughters for xiao er tuina at the TCM clinic @ Havelock road, their doctor did some talks/seminar on xiao er tuina for NLB and was featured by RazorTV, you may like to go to the following link to find out more about this treatment: http://www.razor.tv/site/servlet/segment/main/lifestyle/45868.html , or call them at 6376 2345.

                        Just to answer some of your questions:

                        - The treatment is suitable for children from 0 to 7 years old.
                        - Xiao er tuina is mostly performed on the hands, hence it's easily acceptable by kids.
                        - They charge $28 per session for 20 to 30 min for normal treatment, and $40 per session for children that require special treatment.
                        - Yes you need to make appointment coz it's their policy not to let patient wait for too long, unlike other clinics.
                        - The frequency of doing it depends on the condition of your child.
                        - It is said that Xiao er tuina provides good healthcare for children when they are well, and alleviate or cure illness when they fall sick, therfore most kiasu parents like myself do it on a regular basis (once a week).

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