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    Any Chinese Physician to recommend? :)

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    • G Offline
      GreenQ
      last edited by

      Hi Mandie,


      中华医院 is located at Toa Payoh. Address: 中华医院大巴窑总院 640 Lorong 4, Singapore 319522. Tel: 62513304.

      There are few children specialists there. I only visit this 许医师 who on duty on every Tuesday and Friday night 7-9pm. (Fyi, must register by 8.30pm.)

      Hope it helps…

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        Mandie
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        Thank you very much for sharing, Green Q.

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          tweety17
          last edited by

          Hi ponyo , Hi happymom_aa,


          have pm the contact to you. If you do go over, please bring along the Western Medicine that you are currently using on your child.

          I understand the feeling about the persistent \"cough\", how it affects their sleep and the worry that we as parents went through. I am very glad that my children have greatly improved after seeing him. Of course, they still catch the flu virus occasionally but I feel that they recover faster now instead of dragging on for a few weeks.

          However, as I mentioned in the email, sometimes (based on my experience), TCM works for one person and not for the other, or, this TCM does not work but the other does. Its just like trial & error in looking for a teacher for a child; a child may be able to absorb faster on what is being taught if the teacher's teaching method is suitable for the child's learning pattern.

          I have tried two other TCMs before the current one. The two that I went to before are also highly recommended by friends but somehow it works for their children but not for mine.

          Hence, I hope he is able to help your child like how he has help mine. However, if it does not work, do keep trying on other recommendations and find the one that is suitable 🙂 May be time consuming but once found, the patience and the search are worth it.

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            GreenQ
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            Mandie:
            Thank you very much for sharing, Green Q.

            You are welcome, Mandie... 🙂

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              ponyo
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              Hi tweety17,


              Got it. Many thanks. Hopefully DD’s health can improve and that will be a cause for celebration:celebrate:

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                foreverj
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                dear KSparents


                hi, anyone able to share more on the above? my pd said my dd may (can't remember if he said may??)have asthma based on observation that her cough/flu usually end up affecting the lungs. but he said no need for long term medication. so i m a little confused as to whether she's confirmed to be asthmatic or more prone to become asthmatic?? :roll: my pd did say hopefully its something she grows out of in primary school.

                he prescribed dhatifen (a type of antihistamine) and singulair and our usual ventolin for her cough and slight runny nose (no fever). i brought her to pd after she didn't recover from her usual ventolin after one week plus and cough seem to sound more phlegmy.

                so far the info i googled on seems to be more on asthma symptoms so doesn't really help me. i guess the pd's words came as a surprise to me that i didn't have time to think thru what to ask him. :shock: so would appreciate if any parents can share your experiences helping your kids and making sure they dun suffer from any asthma attacks. tks.

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                  tweety17
                  last edited by

                  Hi ponyo,


                  I really hope DD gets better and I will be very happy for you too 🙂

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                    GreenQ
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                    foreverj:
                    dear KSparents


                    hi, anyone able to share more on the above? my pd said my dd may (can't remember if he said may??)have asthma based on observation that her cough/flu usually end up affecting the lungs. but he said no need for long term medication. so i m a little confused as to whether she's confirmed to be asthmatic or more prone to become asthmatic?? :roll: my pd did say hopefully its something she grows out of in primary school.

                    he prescribed dhatifen (a type of antihistamine) and singulair and our usual ventolin for her cough and slight runny nose (no fever). i brought her to pd after she didn't recover from her usual ventolin after one week plus and cough seem to sound more phlegmy.

                    so far the info i googled on seems to be more on asthma symptoms so doesn't really help me. i guess the pd's words came as a surprise to me that i didn't have time to think thru what to ask him. :shock: so would appreciate if any parents can share your experiences helping your kids and making sure they dun suffer from any asthma attacks. tks.
                    Hi foreverj,

                    How old is your DD? And how long has she been started to have lung infection cough?

                    Share with you my boy's story...

                    My youngest boy (4yrs 10mths now) used to have bad cough whenever he fell sick when he was 1.5 to 3.5 yrs old. The other 2 kids were stronger and not having bad cough as often as him. Phlegmy cough, watery eyes, wheezing and sometimes got fever. Usually last for 1 week plus. Sometimes when I juz started to feel relax for few days after he has recovered... goshz... he was unwell again! 😓

                    Yes, his cough always ended up affecting lungs. So he was on those asthmatic medication (inhaler) daily for about 1 year, given by specialist in KKH. On top of that, he also used medication fr PD like ventolin, singulair(for few mths), antibiotics etc and used nebulizer too when he caught very bad cough.

                    The above symptoms or story used to repeat almost every mth! :stupid: Whenever he was unwell starting with sneezing, I knew my night mare came! He used to cough through out whole night. Only fell to sleep in peace at abt 4 or 5am! Kept on coughing non stop for few minutes. Stopped awhile. Then cough again.... The cough can only be stopped by using the nebulizer medication 3 hourly. But sometimes it didn't work! His cough only reduced gradually after taking the medicine for at least 2 days. :scared: Really helpless...

                    It caused him always absent from playgroup and then nursery too. We were wondering why he always fell sick as we have been trying to make sure he took Nutrilite vitamin C daily, took cod liver oil few times per week. And no chocolate, cold water, peanut, peanut butter, grapes, oranges, watermelon etc. Candies only taken once awhile given by teachers. No candies at home. No chicken for his meals. Never stepped out from house at night. Always changed his clothing according to changes of weather. And we don't have any family history of asthma as well...

                    I was not sure whether the western medicine has treated his asthmatic cough temporarily, but at same time has weakened his immune system too. :roll: I determined to switch him to see TCM after under those specialists for about 2 yrs. Thank God it worked for him!!! My night mare has overed... :xedfingers: I felt very surprised too! And glad we no longer needed to use the nebulizer which we bought at home!

                    Share my boy's story is to let others know that he has been sufferred fr asthmatic cough for yrs. And has been using asthmatic medicine fr specialist in KKH for more than 1 yr, and medicine fr PD for abt 2 yrs on and off. But now he is TOTALLY recovered well through TCM. So I think its worth to try TCM for asthmatic cough...

                    Cheers...

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                      Mandie
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                      Thank you very much Insider. Let me know when he is ready to take in new patients again. Wish your wrist recover soon. Do you have heart problem? I heard my ex-teacher who suffering heart problem starting with pain of half upper body. Just don’t forget to do your annual checkup to make sure this is not related to anything else.


                      Btw, I brought my daughter to see 许医师 at 中华医院大巴窑总院 that GreenQ recommended last Friday and stopped all the western medicine including the Asthma puff. He requsted to see her weekly, the Chinese medicine he gave is to clear her phlegm, after that will start to treat her nose and 巩固her 肺功能. He also told me not to let her have cold drink, sweets, sour fruits etc… My daughter is doing ok this few days with the Chinese medicine. Hope she found a good doc that suits her.

                      Thank you all parents for sharing and all your advice. Wish all our kids and our family good health!

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                        tweety17
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                        Hi Mandie,


                        Agree with you. Wish all our family and our kids good health 🙂

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