“Does acupuncture help with sinus allergies?”
I have sinus allergies. Does acupuncture help with sinus allergies?
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Acupuncture is a fast and effective therapy for sinus allergy. Find an experienced acupuncturist in your area.
It’s always important to visit your acupuncturist to discern what kind of allergies you have. But in general terms, yes Acupuncture is very good to reduce congestion, relief sinus pressure, and stop post nasal drip.
Acupuncture for sinus allergies is safe and effective, especially for those who continue to suffer from their symptoms while taking allergy medications and people who can't tolerate the side effects from allergy medications.
Yes, acupuncture can be very helpful with the signs and symptoms of sinus allergies. Richard Mandell, Lic.Ac. Licensed Acupuncturist Brookline Community Acupuncture www.brooklinecommunityacupuncture.com
Acupuncture with the appropriate herbs are very effective for sinus allergies. However, finding the specific allergens from tests would be helpful. For example, if wheat or gluten is an allergen, you will need to avoid foods that contain these allergens. Scum your and herbs are so much safer than long term use of steroids which is the most common form of treatment by Western medicine for sinus allergies.
Excellent question. Acupuncture helps with all kinds of pain as well as sinus allergies. In many cases allergies are a signal that there is a stressor in the body, like fungus or bacteria. So, you may need some herbs for that as well
Yes, acupuncture helps with allergies and sinus congestion and/or sinus headaches. I usually give herbs as well for this condition.
Acupuncture is one modality of Traditional Chinese Medicine. When we diagnose we try to identify the underlying cause and not just treat the symptoms like Western Medicine does. Acupuncture can help clear the sinuses but it does not address the underlying cause. There could be many causes, too much to discuss here. You may also need herbs and/ or the addition of some essential oils. The underlying cause must also be identified. The cause might be diet-related, environmental, or other causes. It is best to see an acupuncturist and they will know the best way to help you with your condition.
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Yes, it can help to manage your symptoms.
Acupuncture can be very effective when it comes to treating sinus congestion and allergies. Along with some suggested lifestyle modifications such as avoiding dairy products, especially in the spring and fall.
Yes it does. Acupuncture can alleviate symptoms like sneezing, watery eyes headache and congestion. It can also improve immune function to address the root cause.