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The Impact of Acupuncture on Allergies

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While the bloom of spring is a common complaint, allergies can be a problem for sufferers regardless of the time of year. In recent years, many people spent time confined in their homes during the pandemic has only worsened the experience. Many allergy sufferers are already preparing their medicine cabinets with nasal sprays and tissues in every area of their homes and office. However, other ways have shown great potential in the battle against allergies. Followers of acupuncture have reported meaningful relief from their allergy symptoms using this ancient medicine.

The Impact of Acupuncture on Allergies

Allergies are the result of our body responding incorrectly to incoming allergens. Even when not dangerous for us, allergens are treated like foreign substances, leading the body to go into defense mode. This begins with the production of a large amount of immunoglobulin E (IgE). These cells act in the body to attack intruders, causing inflammation and the release of histamines in the body. Acupuncture has been shown to reduce the severity of these responses in sufferers.

If you’re experiencing allergy symptoms and traditional approaches haven’t worked, it may be time to reach out to an allergy specialist trained in acupuncture. The following symptoms are those that have been shown to respond well to this form of treatment:

  • Itchy Eyes
  • Scratchy Throat
  • Puffy Eyes
  • Eczema
  • Inflammation
  • Runny Eyes

Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese medical practice that uses thin needles inserted into precise locations on the body to affect change. Thousands of these areas, known as acupuncture points, are believed to pass through areas known as meridians in the body. These meridians are associated with the health and function of bodily systems and organs. Some of these meridians are known to be associated with the symptoms that occur with allergies. While acupuncture’s scientific principles are not well understood, it has been proven effective for many patients. Those who have failed to respond to traditional allergy treatments often respond to acupuncture.

Acupuncture is good for more than just nasal allergies. It has been effectively used on patients who are suffering from eczema. The study revealed that it was effective both as a preventative, as well as a treatment during active cases. However, it was shown to be more effective at easing a breakout than at preventing them in the first place.

In both cases, it was clear that acupuncture as a supplemental treatment always showed superior results to using it as a standalone care method. In cases where combined care is being delivered, patients require fewer antihistamines and demonstrate a reduced number of outbreaks.

Reach Out To Your Allergen Specialist About Acupuncture

Acupuncture always performs best when combined with traditional forms of medicine. As a result, it’s important that you involve your allergen specialist in your care. They’ll direct you to reputable acupuncturists that they’ve worked with before. Together you’ll develop an effective approach to treating your allergens that will help relieve your symptoms with the use of traditional medicine, acupuncture, and mindful action.

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