TCM for Allergies & Sinus
Relieve sinus and allergy reactions with natural TCM treatments
First Consult from $50 (Subsequently $30)
Treatments from $60 per session
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Seasonal allergies, sinus congestion, and recurring rhinitis can cause discomfort, poor sleep, and difficulty focusing in daily life. While antihistamines and nasal sprays may provide temporary relief, they often do not address the underlying root cause of the problem.
At Regis Wellness TCM Clinic, we offer natural Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) treatments for allergies and sinus issues in Singapore, designed to strengthen your body, reduce symptoms, and improve long-term respiratory health.
Understanding Allergies & Sinus in TCM
In TCM, allergies and sinus problems are seen as the result of imbalances in the body’s Qi, often connected to the Lung, Spleen, and Kidney systems. Instead of only focusing on symptom relief, TCM aims to regulate internal balance and strengthen immunity to reduce sensitivity to triggers.
Common TCM causes of allergies and sinus issues include:
- Lung Qi Deficiency: Weakness in the Lung system that makes the body more susceptible to external allergens like dust, pollen, or cold air.
- Spleen Qi Deficiency: Poor digestive function leading to dampness and phlegm accumulation, which blocks the nasal passages.
- Kidney Deficiency: Insufficient Kidney Qi that affects the body’s ability to store and regulate vital energy, contributing to chronic sinus issues.
- Wind, Cold, or Damp Invasion: External pathogens that trigger acute allergic reactions, sneezing, and nasal congestion.
Common Symptoms of Allergies & Sinus
- Frequent sneezing and runny nose
- Stuffy or blocked nose
- Sinus pressure and facial pain
- Itchy, watery eyes
- Post-nasal drip and chronic cough
- Fatigue and poor sleep from congestion
- Seasonal flare-ups triggered by weather or dust
TCM Treatments for Allergies & Sinus
At Regis Wellness, our TCM physicians provide personalised treatment plans to address both acute symptoms and underlying imbalances. Treatments may include:
Acupuncture - Stimulates specific meridians to strengthen Lung Qi, improve circulation, and reduce inflammation in the nasal passages.
Herbal Medicine - Customised herbal prescriptions to clear phlegm, reduce nasal congestion, and boost immunity against allergens.
Cupping & Gua Sha - Improves blood flow, clears blockages, and reduces sinus pressure for lasting relief.
Lifestyle & Diet Guidance - Recommendations to avoid dampness-producing foods, strengthen the Spleen and Lung, and reduce allergen exposure.
Allergies & Sinus in the Singapore
Singapore’s humid climate, urban pollution, dust mites, and fluctuating weather contribute to a high prevalence of allergic rhinitis and sinus problems. Many Singaporeans, both adults and children, struggle with recurring sinus congestion, runny noses, and seasonal flare-ups. TCM provides a natural approach to strengthen immunity, reduce reliance on medication, and improve overall respiratory health, making it an increasingly popular choice for families in Singapore.
Benefits of TCM for Allergies & Sinus
- Provides natural, drug-free relief from allergy symptoms
- Strengthens the immune system to reduce sensitivity to triggers
- Clears nasal congestion and improves breathing
- Relieves sinus pressure, headaches, and facial pain
- Improves sleep quality and daily comfort
- Addresses the root causes of allergies for long-term relief
Meet Our Physicians

Amanda Chua
Lead TCM Physician
Bachelor of Medicine, Chinese Medicine (Beijing University of Chinese Medicine)
Bachelor of Science (Hons), Biomedical Sciences (NTU)
M.Med, Combination of TCM and Western Medicine (Clinical) (Liaoning University of Chinese Medicine)
Languages Spoken: English, 中文
Special Interest: Pain Management, Fertility, General Wellness (Sleep & Gastro Disorders, Post-COVID Conditions)
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Regis Wellness Katong
437 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 427650
Near Marine Parade MRT
Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri:
8.30am - 2.30pm
5.30pm - 10.00pm
Wed:
8.30am - 2.30pm
Sat:
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- Lung Qi Deficiency – weak Lung Qi makes the body more sensitive to allergens like dust, pollen, or cold air
- Spleen Qi Deficiency – poor digestion creates dampness and phlegm, blocking nasal passages
- Kidney Deficiency – insufficient Kidney Qi affecting energy regulation and chronic sinus issues
- Wind, Cold, or Damp Invasion – external pathogens triggering sneezing, congestion, and acute flare-ups
- Frequent sneezing and runny nose
- Stuffy or blocked nose
- Sinus pressure and facial pain
- Itchy, watery eyes
- Post-nasal drip and chronic cough
- Fatigue and poor sleep from congestion
- Seasonal flare-ups triggered by dust, weather, or pollution
- Acupuncture – strengthens Lung Qi, reduces inflammation, and improves nasal airflow
- Herbal medicine – clears phlegm, reduces congestion, and boosts immunity
- Cupping & Gua Sha – relieves sinus pressure, improves blood flow, and clears blockages
- Lifestyle & diet advice – avoid dampness-producing foods, strengthen Spleen and Lung, reduce allergen exposure
- Acute symptoms – such as sneezing or congestion, may improve within a few sessions
- Chronic or long-term sinus problems – may require several weeks to months of consistent treatment to strengthen immunity and prevent recurrence
- Adults with seasonal or chronic allergic rhinitis
- Children with recurring sinus congestion
- Individuals with dust, weather, or pollution-related allergies
- Patients seeking a natural alternative or complement to medication