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Is acupuncture good for dizziness?

I have dizziness and I want to fix it. Is acupuncture good for dizziness?

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Yes, acupuncture can be a very effective treatment for dizziness and vertigo, often combined with herbs and/or therapeutic massage.
There ara many causes some of which are easily treratable by acupuncture.
Very well.
Yes.
Yes, for sure!
Acupuncture definitely can help with vertigo.
Yes, acupuncture can be very effective in treating dizziness. We treat the symptom of the dizziness as well as the cause, thereby providing lasting results.
Depends on what is the case of the problem. First, you need to find the cause and then create a treatment plan.

All the best,
Dr. Leila
Yes it is
yes. I encourage you to book a session with your practitioner of choice to get help with relief.
Acupuncture is good for dizziness.
First of all, I would never say that acupuncture can "fix" anything. It has been shown in the past to be helpful in eliminating dizziness, but there is no telling if it will return. Secondly, you must first identify the potential cause of the dizziness. For instance, if medicines are attributing to dizziness and you are still taking them, then acupuncture probably won't help until you stop. Some medications cause long lasting side effects even long after stopping them. Have you had bloodwork taken? There may be a vitamin or other deficiency that may be causing the problem. And lastly, if none of the aforementioned conditions apply to you, then yes, acupuncture can be helpful but it most likely will take at least 6 treatments before you see results. Now, this is not the same for every patient in every case, but to give you a realistic timeframe, 6-8 treatments is recommended before you can make an honest assessment whether acupuncture is right for you.
In the meantime, get a cervical pillow to sleep on nightly for one week and see if that doesn't help. Do neck stretches at least three times per day. Drink a minimum of 64 oz. of water daily. Exercise daily and stretch both before and after. Get extra sleep if you can, and get at least 8 hours of RESTFUL, DEEP sleep. See an ENT specialist to see if maybe there isn't a buildup of ear was that could be contributing to dizziness. Always make sure that you PCP knows about your condition so they can research possible causes and follow you closely. Good luck!!!
Yes it is very helpful for dizziness. Dizziness can occur for a number of reasons, and a full discussion of your health should uncover the underlying cause.




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Dizziness could be due to a variety of factors. The acupuncturist should be able to diagnose the causing factory-like bloody deficiency (not necessarily anemia) or even over physical activity/stress; sometimes what we Chinese medical practitioners refer to as gallbladder deficiency. If dizziness is due to a similar condition aforementioned it will most likely help, but may not help for concussions or TBI, traumatic brain injuries. Check with your primary to see if alternative medicine would be a great option.

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Yes it is effective for dizziness.
There are a lot of cause for dizziness and acupuncture will help if you go to an acupuncturist who uses a root treatment and extensive intake and diagnose.
Yes, acupuncture is good for dizziness, a good choice for you .
I've had mixed results treating dizziness. Sometimes the treatments have worked great and other times they've had no effect. My guess is that it depends on what's causing the dizziness as well as the points used by the practitioner. I would certainly give it a try!
It depends on what's causing the dizziness. As a symptom, dizziness can sometimes be an indicator of more serious issues, so it would be best if you started with your primary care provider to see if a cause can be identified.

If no cause can be found or the cause is something relatively benign, then yes, acupuncture can often provide relief.