Ye Xiao is a senior traditional Chinese medicine doctor with over ten years of clinical experience. She studied under Professor Fang Yigong, Vice President of the Acupuncture Hospital of the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, and Director Chen Hong from the Beijing Gulou Hospital Men's Department. She is a disciple of the nationally renowned traditional Chinese medicine practitioner Chen Wenbo and a member of the Chen Wenbo Famous Physician Studio under the "3+3 Inheritance Project" of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Beijing.
Social employment: She has authored articles in various publications, including:
1. "Content and Characteristics of Qinbowei's Lectures on Gynecology" (Chinese Medical History Journal)
2. "Clinical Observation of the Efficacy of Reduning Injection in the Treatment of Childhood Bronchial Asthma in 94 Cases" (New Chinese Medicine)
3. "Exploration of the 'Three Yang Tonifying Methods' in the Treatment of Diabetes" (Chinese Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine)
4. "Analysis of the Mechanism of Ma Zi Ren Wan in the Treatment of Frequent Urination and Case Studies" (Health Must-Read)
She has also contributed to books such as:
1. "A Hundred Years of Development of Traditional Chinese Medicine" (Clinical Gynecology Section Editor, Shanghai Science and Technology Press)
2. "Selection of Shang Pai Shang Han He Lianchen Prescription Theory" (China Traditional Chinese Medicine Press)
3. "Master He Puren 3: He's Moxibustion Method Case Illustrations" (Hubei Science and Technology Press)
Excellent:Ye Xiao specializes in using traditional Chinese medicine treatments such as herbal medicine, acupuncture, moxibustion, and cupping to address a wide range of health issues. She treats gynecological conditions including premature ovarian failure, infertility, menstrual disorders, and pelvic inflammatory disease, as well as male conditions like infertility, oligospermia, asthenospermia, and prostatitis. In addition, she treats internal medicine conditions such as cough, asthma, allergic rhinitis, gastritis, constipation, diarrhea, and insomnia, as well as dermatological conditions like acne, eczema, urticaria, and psoriasis.