You already know how it feels — the fear that grips you at 3 a.m., tightness in the chest before a presentation, the hypervigilance that drains your mental health and energy. What you may not realize is that these same patterns have been diagnosed and treated in Chinese medicine for thousands of years, long before the symptom of “anxiety” was recorded in your doctor’s textbook.
A diagnosis from a practitioner trained in Traditional Chinese Medicine is predicated on individual patterns, not diagnoses. Anxiety occurs when your internal imaging misfires—your TCM doctor will recognize the energetics causing your anxiety and will treat the underlying pattern. Some common patterns I see in my Dubai clinic:
Heart-Kidney Disharmony
When the calming Water energy of your Kidneys does not settle the Fire energy of your Heart, your mind races and you cannot sleep peacefully. This is the most common pattern of nighttime anxiety.
Liver Qi Stagnation
The Liver governs the flow of Qi and Blood in your body. When stress causes stagnation in this flow, you will develop irritability, some degree of breathlessness or chest tightness, and a string sensation in the back of your throat. ( This is a typical pattern of most social and work-related anxiety).
Shen Disturbance
When your Spirit (Shen) housed in the Heart becomes not at ease—such as overwork, overstimulation, overexertion—you may develop a rapid heartbeat, scattered focus, constant worry or unease, and floating sensations.
The underlying science of Chinese medicine is becoming more and more understood on the Western scientific level. A recent 2024 review article on ScienceDirect concluded that acupuncture has the ability to modulate the activity of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis—the central control system for stress response in our bodies—bringing about decreases in plasma cortisol levels and the rebalancing of your nervous system baseline. Contraindications to symptom relief are virtually nonexistent: Chinese medicine is root-focused, not symptom-focused.
First you have to know whether your symptoms follow a Heart-Kidney disharmony pattern, a Liver Qi stagnation pattern, or a combination (or combination of patterns). Then you need to know how exactly Chinese medicine treats the pattern.