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Doctor Liu Yiqing: Dual Breakthrough in the Treatment of Cardiovascular Diseases and Depression

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Recently, Dr. Liu Yiqing has once again become the focus of the industry, thanks to her outstanding contributions in the field of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease treatment, especially the remarkable results achieved with her innovative Liu’s leech needle therapy. At the same time, she has also demonstrated unique insights in the treatment of depression, bringing new hope to many patients. As an outstanding representative of the intangible cultural heritage project of traditional Chinese medicine (renowned Chinese medicine masters), Dr. Liu Yiqing has not only been deeply rooted in the field of Chinese medicine for many years but also ingeniously integrated the wisdom of traditional medicine with the concepts of modern psychology, providing patients with comprehensive, interdisciplinary health solutions.

In the treatment of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, Dr. Liu Yiqing’s innovative Liu’s leech needle therapy has shown extraordinary therapeutic effects. This therapy, through special needles and techniques, combined with traditional Chinese medicine theory, effectively promotes blood vessel clearance, improves blood circulation, and reduces blood lipids, producing significant therapeutic effects on cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension, coronary heart disease, and stroke. Leveraging her profound medical knowledge and rich clinical experience, Dr. Liu Yiqing continuously optimizes this therapy to play an increasingly important role in modern healthcare.

In addition to the treatment of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, Dr. Liu Yiqing has also achieved remarkable success in the field of depression treatment. She is well aware of the significant impact of depression on patients’ physical and mental health and has therefore incorporated traditional Chinese exercise rehabilitation therapy into depression treatment. Through a series of carefully designed exercises and rehabilitation training, combined with psychological counseling, Dr. Liu Yiqing helps patients adjust their physical and mental states, alleviating depressive symptoms.

During the treatment process, Dr. Liu Yiqing focuses on improving various aspects of patients’ emotional states, cognitive functions, sleep and appetite, physical symptoms, social functions, and self-awareness. She has found that through traditional Chinese exercise rehabilitation therapy, patients’ negative emotions such as sadness, despair, and anxiety significantly decrease, emotions become relatively stable and positive; cognitive functions improve, problems such as sluggish thinking and lack of concentration are addressed; sleep quality and appetite gradually return to normal; physical symptoms such as fatigue and pain are relieved; simultaneously, patients’ social interests increase, they are willing to engage with others, reintegrate into social life; most importantly, they learn effective methods to cope with stress and negative emotions, reducing the risk of depression recurrence.

Dr. Liu Yiqing’s remarkable achievements are attributed to her solid professional background and rich practical experience. She graduated from Southern Medical University in Guangdong Province with a bachelor’s degree and has conducted in-depth research in the field of traditional Chinese medicine for many years. As a disciple of academician Guo Yixue, a renowned national Chinese medicine scholar, she inherits the essence of traditional Chinese medicine and integrates it with modern medicine to form her unique medical style. Additionally, she has also ventured into the field of psychology, obtaining certification as a senior psychological counselor, providing strong support for patients’ mental health.

In the future, Dr. Liu Yiqing will continue to delve into the fields of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease and depression treatment, constantly exploring and innovating. She believes that through the integration of Chinese and Western medicine, more patients can be brought health and hope. At the same time, she calls on all sectors of society to pay attention to health issues such as cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases and depression, and work together to promote the development of healthcare.

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