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Acupuncture and Women's Problems
Many of us know about how acupuncture can relieve stress, deaden pain, and
be used for other emotional or mental purposes. It is also very useful for a number of problems that women face, from menstrual problems up
to the problem of infertility. We will look at a couple of examples to show that acupuncture can be an asset in each case. Of course, you
will want to consult your individual acupuncture professional to determine the specific treatment for an individual case.
The first case is a lady with painful and irregular menstrual periods. She gets depressed and irritable, and when she
gets angry the pain increases. The first thing to notice about this case is the connection between the cause, menstruation, and the
symptoms, which are both physical (pain), mental (irritability), and emotional (anger). The acupuncture practitioner is interested in all
of these, and symptoms of whatever kind should be reported. Notice also the connection that she sees between increased pain when she is
angry, which is also important. A simple analysis of this pinpoints anger and irritability as a log jam of energy in some location in the
body. The irregular occasion of the periods suggests the liver. A series of acupuncture visits cleared up the pain and emotional
connections to her periods.
A second case is a lady who is going through "the change", and having a hard time with hot flashes and lower back pain.
Her acupuncture practitioner talked about the energy around the kidney organ, and that, as we age, there is less kidney energy, and menstruation
ceases. The kidney energy has two aspects, Yin and Yang, and hot flashes indicate too much Yang, and the pain in her lower back confirms
the Kidney, as that is where it is located. Another common symptom of this, though not in this case, is the symptom of "ringing in the
ears". An acupuncture regime for the kidney is prescribed to rebalance the energy and eliminate the symptoms.
The next case is a thirty-six year old woman who cannot conceive. She has already gone through standard western testing,
and all hormone levels are acceptable, but nothing has occurred. She normally has somewhat irregular periods, and she is somewhat given to
depression. This sounds somewhat similar to the first case because of the irregular periods, and indeed, the liver is included as part of
this treatment. Also, from the second case, the kidney energy regulates menstruation, so this organ too is involved in the acupuncture
treatment. A second implication of energy problems with the liver is the tendency toward depression.
So, acupuncture has well established treatments for a number of common
female problems, and if you suffer from any of these, please ask your acupuncture practitioner. Some of these are treated with more
consistent success, for example, the third case illustrated has not yet seen a resolution of her problem. Also notice from the third case,
that often western medicine and acupuncture can go hand in hand, as this lady's regular physician had no problem with her seeking a series of
acupuncture treatments as a possible solution. One thing that should be emphasized is that the acupuncture treatment is only a manipulation with
needles, and involves no medicines whatsoever in these cases. For those of you with menopause or menstruation problems, this has many
advantages. Call your acupuncture practitioner.
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