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Which are the energy imbalances in patients with urinary incontinence and sexual dysfunction after prostate cancer surgery and how can we cure them?
Journal of Nephrology & Therapeutics

Journal of Nephrology & Therapeutics

ISSN: 2161-0959

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Which are the energy imbalances in patients with urinary incontinence and sexual dysfunction after prostate cancer surgery and how can we cure them?


15th World Nephrology Conference

April 16-17, 2025 | Tokyo, Japan

Huang Wei Ling

Medical Acupuncture and Pain Management Clinic, Brazil

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Nephrol Ther

Abstract :

Introduction: Urinary incontinence is a common side effect of prostatectomy, affecting 6-8% of men who pass through the surgery. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), urinary incontinence is caused by Kidney Yang deficiency. Purpose: To demonstrate that patients with post-prostatectomy urinary incontinence have Kidney-Yang energy deficiency and deficiency on the chakrasâ?? energy meridians. The treatment of these imbalances on the root level are important for the success on the treatment of this pathology. Methods: One case report, patient named J.D.S., 60-year-old male. The patient had prostate cancer, and performed the procedure of prostatectomy. After, he developed total urgency urinary incontinence and sexual dysfunction requiring the use of penis diapers. He received the recommendation of Duloxetine use for improvement of urinary incontinence, with no improvement. He started treatment with ancient medical tools. They were: Chinese dietary counselling, auricular acupuncture with apex ear bloodletting, systemic acupuncture and moxibustion. The patient also received measurement of the chakras energy centers, and all seven chakras were in the minimum level (1) out of 8. Treatment with homeopathy according to the theory Constitutional Homeopathy of the Five Elements Based on Traditional Chinese Medicine and crystal-based medication were initiated to replenish the energy of the chakras. Results: With the use of these tools, the patient presented cure of the urinary incontinence, recovering the control over his bladder, not requiring the use of penis diapers any longer. After the treatment, the patient also reported to have improvement in his sexual performance, as he could not maintain sexual activity before the energy-based treatment. Conclusion: Based on this case report, patients with urinary incontinence and sexual dysfunction post-cancer prostatectomy have energy imbalances and chakrasâ?? energy deficiencies as the root of the symptoms and also, the cause of the cancer formation according to traditional Chinese medicinesâ?? reasoning. The treatment rebalancing these energies and replenishing the chakras energy centers, with high-diluted medications is crucial for the recovery of the symptoms presented after the surgery and also, treating the cause of cancer formation, in the energy point of view (that are energy deficiencies and formation of Heat retention).

Biography :

Huang Wei Ling, born in Taiwan, raised and graduated in medicine in Brazil, specialist in infectious and parasit ic diseases, a General Practitioner and Parenteral and Enteral Medical Nutrition Therapist. Once in charge of the Hospital Infection Control Service of the City of Francaâ??s General Hospital, she was responsible for the control of all prescribed antimicrobial medication and received an award for the best paper presented at the Brazilian Hospital Infection Control Congress in 1998. Since 1997, she works with the approach and treatment of all chronic diseases in a holistic way, with treatment guided through the teachings of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Hippocrates. Researcher in the University of São Paulo, in the Ophthalmology department from 2012 to 2013.Author of the the ory Constitutional Homeopathy of the Five Elements Based on Traditional Chinese Medicine. Author of more than 60 publications about treatment of variety of diseases rebalancing the internal energy using Hippocrates thoughts

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