All About Flu and Cough
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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. -
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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shirley_low67:
Hi 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!
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). -
felizbebe:
Hi Felizbebe,
Hi shirley_low67,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!
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).
Besides the tuina, does the child need to consume any TCM medication? -
silverhorse:
Hi Felizbebe,
Hi shirley_low67,felizbebe:
[quote=\"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!
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).
Besides the tuina, does the child need to consume any TCM medication?[/quote]Hi Silverhorse,
Normally no medication is required when doing tuina, but it depends on the child's health condition. -
Let me share my recent experience on the tuina at Havelock Road
I brought ds for the tuina as he has persistent cough and phelgm. I must say that the place is very clean n tidy there.
The doctor checked the condition by using a stethoscope. I am rather surprise as I thought she will be touching the pulse as this is supposed to be TCM. After which we proceed with the tuina and nose herbal steam.
We were given some medicine. Ds improve quite a bit after the first visit. His throat is clear of phelgm. Subsequently we went for the 2nd and third time since the result is encouraging.
We were charged $28 for the tuina + $13 for the nose herbal steam. The medicine costs about $12-$20.
However, on the third visit, the tuina was done in less than 10 mins. The first 2 times for the tuina is ok. She did about 30 minutes on ds.
There were no other patients and I feel that there is no reason for them to do such a rush job.
After the third time, I notice ds still has a runny nose and is rubbing his nose all the time due to some itchiness.
Perhaps I have to give more time to TCM?
I guess parents have to be very patient as the visit has to be very regular. I just wonder whether there are other TCM that can just feed medicine on the kid. Going TCM on twice weekly or weekly basis is no joke for parents that do not drive. -
shirley_low67:
Let me share my recent experience on the tuina at Havelock Road
I brought ds for the tuina as he has persistent cough and phelgm. I must say that the place is very clean n tidy there.
The doctor checked the condition by using a stethoscope. I am rather surprise as I thought she will be touching the pulse as this is supposed to be TCM. After which we proceed with the tuina and nose herbal steam.
We were given some medicine. Ds improve quite a bit after the first visit. His throat is clear of phelgm. Subsequently we went for the 2nd and third time since the result is encouraging.
We were charged $28 for the tuina + $13 for the nose herbal steam. The medicine costs about $12-$20.
However, on the third visit, the tuina was done in less than 10 mins. The first 2 times for the tuina is ok. She did about 30 minutes on ds.
There were no other patients and I feel that there is no reason for them to do such a rush job.
After the third time, I notice ds still has a runny nose and is rubbing his nose all the time due to some itchiness.
Perhaps I have to give more time to TCM?
I guess parents have to be very patient as the visit has to be very regular. I just wonder whether there are other TCM that can just feed medicine on the kid. Going TCM on twice weekly or weekly basis is no joke for parents that do not drive.
Hi Shirley_low67,
I'm surprised that you make such a comment on the tuina at Havelock Road. I and my 3 kids are long time patients of Dr Tan at the TCM clinic at Havelock Road, my kids go there for tuina on a regular basis, besides receiving treatment on their allergic rhinitis. Based on our experience with them, there's never one time where the tuina is performed for 10 minutes, I guess there must be some misunderstanding on your side....To be fair, perhaps you should clarify that with them first, before making wrong accusation on them. I've known Dr Tan long enough to know that she is very professional and patient in work and will not rush the work regardless how busy they are. She is also very friendly and caring and i'm sure she will be more than willing to answer to your query, should such incident occurs. By the way, since you mentioned that your son was asked to do the nose spa therapy due to his persistent cough and phlegm, there's a high possibility that the tuina was performed on him while he was doing the nose spa, which usually last about 20min, thereafter they would continue the tuina for another 10min at the massage room after the nose spa (so total 30mins of tuina). Perhaps that's what happened on your third visit but somehow you were not aware of it. I know it very well because my kids were doing the same thing every week. It helps save a lot of our time, and most parents like me don't mind at all. I think you should continue the treatment for your child since you could see improvement in just 2-3 visits. Persistent cough is most likely \"not\" caused by normal cold & flu but rather it's due to Rhinitis, therefore feeding your child with medicine alone might not be effective. My kids had the same problem and the herbal nose spa works very well on them as compared to oral medication. -
Hi Lily
Thanks for sharing your experience. I am not making any accusations on the TCm, just sharing my real experience.
In fact the third visit’s tuina was done during the nose herbal steam. The auntie came in only in the last 5 mins. We then proceed to the treatment room after the steam for another 5-7 mins. Even DH noticed that this time round it was very fast.
I feel very paiseh to confront them. But i am going this weekend again. Hope this will not recur.
Thanks. -
shirley_low67:
Hi Shirley_low67Hi Lily
Thanks for sharing your experience. I am not making any accusations on the TCm, just sharing my real experience.
In fact the third visit's tuina was done during the nose herbal steam. The auntie came in only in the last 5 mins. We then proceed to the treatment room after the steam for another 5-7 mins. Even DH noticed that this time round it was very fast.
I feel very paiseh to confront them. But i am going this weekend again. Hope this will not recur.
Thanks.
You don't have to feel paisay, just tell Dr Tan how you feel. As Dr Tan is very open and accept all comments so that they can improve themselves. -
Hi super dad,
Some tips for your girl to beat flu and cough.
Drink more water,
Watch her diet,
Blow nose more often,
Gargle,
Avoid coffee, alcohol and smoking,
Do take steamy shower or hot bath,
Drink hot soups,
Wash your mouth with salt water,
Don't exercise,
Do take rest.
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