📝 Detailed Answer
Telehealth consultations are not merely about shipping medicine; the core process involves analyzing your constitution based on the symptoms you experience daily.
For instance, patients who frequently experience swelling and a feeling of heaviness likely have an accumulation of 'Dameum' (痰飮, Phlegm-Fluid retention). For these individuals, addressing edema first is key to accelerating progress. Conversely, those with low energy and poor digestion are viewed as having 'Bi-heo' (脾虛, Spleen Deficiency). If a potent appetite suppressant is used indiscriminately in such cases, the patient may quickly become exhausted or dizzy.
Furthermore, some patients present with 'Eohyeol' (瘀血, Blood Stasis), characterized by poor circulation and tingling or heaviness in various parts of the body. Following a prescription simply because 'someone else had success with it' while ignoring these nuanced differences inevitably leads to side effects.
This is why I emphasize thorough medical inquiry and constant communication, even in a remote setting. Feedback such as 'I had trouble sleeping at first, but it improved after adjusting the dosage' is what determines the efficacy of the treatment. While everyone's journey is different, please view this as a collaborative process of finding the optimal balance tailored specifically to your body.