A Holistic Approach to Alleviating Symptoms of Peripheral Neuropathy with Acupuncture

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Have you been experiencing numbness, tingling, or pain in your extremities? You may have a condition called peripheral neuropathy. This is caused by damage to your peripheral nerves. While traditional treatments often focus on symptom management, acupuncture has emerged as a promising complementary therapy for alleviating peripheral neuropathy.

Along with discussing the therapeutic potential of acupuncture, we will also examine how acupuncturists diagnose patients and offer some advice on how people can alleviate the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy.

The Therapeutic Potential of Acupuncture:

An essential component of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), acupuncture has become well-known for its all-encompassing approach to treatment. Acupuncture seeks to improve general health by reestablishing the flow and balance of Qi, or vital energy, by introducing tiny needles into particular acupoints on the body. The effectiveness of acupuncture in reducing peripheral neuropathy symptoms has been shown in studies.

The benefits of acupuncture on chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy were examined in a randomized controlled experiment that was published in the journal Neurology. Acupuncture’s promise in treating treatment-induced peripheral neuropathy was highlighted by the study’s finding that it dramatically reduced neuropathic pain in cancer patients when compared to a control group.

Additionally, a study that was published in Diabetes Care looked at how acupuncture affected diabetic peripheral neuropathy. In patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy, the study showed that acupuncture treatments improved nerve conduction velocity, sensory complaints, and general quality of life.

The Diagnostic Process:

To identify the root causes of peripheral neuropathy, acupuncturists employ a thorough diagnostic procedure. This procedure entails:

  1. Comprehensive Patient History: Acupuncturists ask about the patient’s medical history, including any underlying diseases or other risk factors, as well as the beginning, length, and progression of symptoms.

 

  1. Symptom Assessment: Determining the underlying patterns of peripheral neuropathy requires careful observation and investigation of the patient’s symptoms, including the location, severity, and kind of discomfort.

 

  1. Physical Examination: To assess reflexes, muscle strength, coordination, and sensory and motor function, acupuncturists do a physical examination. Any obvious symptoms or trends linked to peripheral neuropathy can be found with the use of this examination.

 

Tips for Individuals Seeking Relief:

Here are some useful pointers if you have peripheral neuropathy and are thinking about getting acupuncture:

  1. Look for an Accredited Acupuncturist: Make sure your acupuncturist has received the necessary training and has the necessary license to do acupuncture. To make sure you obtain safe and efficient treatments, look for qualifications and credentials.

 

  1. Express Your Symptoms: Clearly state your symptoms, including where they are occurring, how severe they are, and any changes you have observed. The acupuncturist will use this information to help customize the treatment plan to meet your unique needs.

 

  1. Maintain Treatment Consistency: Acupuncture is frequently administered in a sequence of sessions. For best outcomes, consistency and following the prescribed treatment regimen are essential. Consult your acupuncturist about the suggested frequency and length of treatments.

Consider acupuncture as a possible therapy if you are looking for relief from the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy and are willing to investigate natural treatment options. Call us to talk about your symptoms so we can perform a thorough evaluation and offer you individualized care that targets the root causes of your peripheral neuropathy.

Including acupuncture in your treatment plan could offer a comprehensive strategy for controlling the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy and enhancing your general health.

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Master Lu has been practicing Acupuncture and Chinese martial arts for over 40 years. He was one of the first Licensed Acupuncturist in the state of Utah. He was trained in Taiwan in both Acupuncture and Chinese martial arts mainly Northern Shaolin Kung Fu and Old Yang Style Tai Chi. Master Lu was also twice national champion for full contact fighting in Taiwan.

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