Signs You May Benefit from Acupuncture Treatment

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Seasonal allergies strike thousands of different people each year when spring arrives. While many reach for over the counter products to treat the symptoms of this problem, there is a more effective and viable option – acupuncture. However, if you are unsure if you could benefit from treatments by Acucare Edmonton, here are some things to consider:

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You’re Extremely Tense

Acupuncture treatment can help to relieve muscles that are tense, rigid posture, jaw clenching and shallow breathing. If you notice these issues becoming worse as spring approaches, then you should consider seeking acupuncture treatment.

Increased Aches, Pains and Headaches

If your body energy is not flowing smoothly, you may begin to experience stagnation-type symptoms. These include pain such as restriction, tightness and pressure. You may also begin to notice that menstrual cramps and tension headaches are much worse this time of year. With acupuncture, all of the tension and stress can be eliminated, helping you feel more comfortable.

You Feel Frustrated and Irritable

Do you feel more frustrated than usual with the approaching warmer weather? If so, you are not alone. Many people experience increased feelings of irritability and frustration with spring due to the changing weather and seasons. However, acupuncture treatment can result in balance in your body’s energy and minimize these feelings, helping you enjoy the longer days of sunshine.

Disrupted Digestion

If you have noticed issues with your digestion, this is yet another sign that you may need acupuncture treatment this spring. This can be the result of unusually high emotional stress, which disrupts your digestive system’s natural function.

Acupuncture for Springtime Issues

If you notice that as spring gets close your body begins to react in new and uncomfortable ways, there is a good chance that you could benefit from acupuncture treatment. However, to be sure that this is right for you, it is important to talk with an acupuncturist. They will be able to evaluate your condition and ensure this is the right option for you.

While there are a number of traditional Western medications that can help with all of the issues and symptoms listed here, regular acupuncture treatment can have the same effect. Recent studies have shown that many people have large amounts of success with this treatment and if you want to see if it is right for you, you should make an appointment today.

If you are ready to see for yourself if you could benefit from acupuncture, contact a professional today. The professionals here will help you determine your needs and find the right treatment for you.

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  • I have dealt with allergies my whole life, but never done more than just medication. I have never thought of acupuncture to relieve allergies and nasal issues. I do have trouble breathing and am congested quite a bit. Maybe it is worth a try.

  • I deal with constant headaches, but I had no idea that acupuncture can help with that. Usually, I just down a bunch of Dr. Pepper and pop a few ibuprofen pills to help it, but that only helps temporarily. How long do the affects of acupuncture last in this regard?

  • I love acupuncture - and it's useful in almost every situation. You could sum up your excellent article with "have a pulse? try acupuncture". lol.
    Thanks so much for posting - well written and informative.

  • Thanks for pointing out that acupuncture can help relieve muscles that are tense. You also said that if your body energy is not flowing smoothly, you may begin to experience stagnation-type symptoms. I think it's good to choose an acupuncturist that makes you feel comfortable and confident in your procedure.

  • I like how you mentioned that acupuncture can help with headaches. I've been really stressed recently, and I think it's making my body react poorly, and I'm getting a lot of headaches. Perhaps it would be a good idea to try acupuncture to see if that can help with that.

  • I didn't realize that digestive issues could be affected by acupuncture. Most of the symptoms listed here, like headaches, irritability, and digestive issues sound like they are stress-related. I'm no acupuncture expert, but from reading this article it sounds like acupuncture would be a great way to relieve stress and allow yourself to truly relax and rest. I'll have to look into this.

  • I would like to look into acupuncture for some aches in my elbow. I may not understand everything about why it works, but I know enough to give it a try. The article seems to indicate that acupuncture can benefit if I am feeling pain from tightness and pressure. I get that in my elbow after playing tennis.

  • I didn't know that acupuncture could help with tension headaches. I guess that happens when your energy isn't flowing smoothly. I know my health gets bad overall when I'm stressed. I'll have to consider acupuncture.

  • I've been having headaches lately as well as some added irritability. Acupuncture seems like it might be a good option for me to try to help with these symptoms. I didn't realize that season changes could also have a part in these mood changes or that acupuncture could help balance emotions. There are really so many benefits to this healing method that I will definitely have to try it.

  • My wife has been having an increase in random pains and headaches, and I noticed the article mentions this is a sign that you could benefit from acupuncture. How many times would you need to have acupuncture done before you start to feel results? Or would you be able to have relief right away? I'd be curious to know since I know my wife would appreciate alternative treatments to manage her pain.

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