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Pin Migraine In Its Tracks With Acupuncture
Migraine victims are a harried lot. Managing their condition, while simultaneously working or going about their daily chores is next to impossible. As a result, migraine is the leading cause of employee absenteeism in the U.S., with 157 million workdays lost each year. Moreover, medication and related expenses eat up approximately 50 billion dollars a year.
Conventional medication can only give temporary relief from migraine, so many sufferers are turning to alternative treatments, diets, and lifestyle changes to treat the root cause. Traditional Chinese medicine has come as a ray of hope to many, as it focuses on a more holistic approach to curing an ailment. Acupuncture particularly has come under the spotlight as an effective treatment for migraine. Some might be inclined to dismiss it as just another health medicine fad, but it helps to remember that acupuncture as a method of healing is more than 2000 years old.
Acupuncture involves inserting fine, metallic needles at specific points of the body. One of the reasons for its rising popularity is that the effects are cumulative; a patient would need fewer sessions with the passage of time. Acupuncture works by stimulating the release of endorphins, which provide relief from pain.
Many patients suffering from migraine undergo acupuncture to complement their current medications. Studies have shown that in most cases, patients report a significant reduction in the frequency and intensity of headaches after acupuncture. Such improvement translates into huge savings for individuals, employers, and economies, as migraine patients need no longer be restricted by their condition.
Acupuncture is fast gaining ground as a treatment for chronic pain, especially for headaches. The system has a growing user base in the U.S. Acupuncture is already well entrenched in Germany. Nearly all private insurers there reimburse acupuncture treatment costs.
Migraine can soon be a thing of the past if one uses the services of a licensed acupuncturist or traditional Chinese practitioner. Acupuncture, when done correctly without re-using needles, has practically no side-effects. It is also less expensive than most other migraine treatments.
