Acupuncture
and Endometriosis
Endometriosis
is a disease in which endometrial cells grow outside the uterine cavity,
usually on the abdominal cavity. Normally, the cells remain isolated to the
uterine cavity, where hormones influence their growth and behavior. Women who
suffer from endometriosis, however, experience endometrial cellular growth outside
the uterus, resulting back pain, abdominal pain, premenstrual spotting, urinary
pain, vomiting and other related symptoms.
According
to a study published in the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM),
endometriosis affects 6-10% of the general female population. This same study
indicates the rates of endometriosis are higher in women who experience pelvic
pain and/or infertility, with the disease occurring in 35-50% of women (source).
There
are three basic classifications of endometriosis:
- Mild
endometriosis: characterized by the formation of small patches of
endometrial tissue growing outside the uterine cavity.
- Moderate
endometriosis: involves larger and more prominent growths of endometrial
tissue.
- Severe
endometriosis: involves the formation of fibrous scar tissue binding
together the pelvic organs.
Traditional
Chinese Medicine (TCM), including acupuncture, is often used to treat cased of
mild, moderate and even severe endometriosis. According to TCM, endometrial
lesions are categorized as static blood (blood that is stagnant is not moving
throughout the body). This makes sense considering the disease involves
abnormal cellular growth in areas where it shouldn't be. The presence of static
blood encourages the formation of disease, and there's some belief that it
increases the risk of certain types of cancer as well.
TCM
states that blood must flow freely and unrestricted throughout the body to
maintain good health. When a person experienced poor circulation, he or she is
more susceptible to disease and illness. So, how can acupuncture help to
restore the body's blood flow and treat endometriosis?
Acupuncture
involves the placement of thin needles in various parts of the body (known as
acupuncture points). The underlying principle behind this centuries-old form of
TCM is that it restores the body's flow of energy (Qi); thus, correcting imbalances
while promoting a healthy circulatory system. Acupuncture corrects Qi
blockages, restores the body's life force, and stimulates the self-healing
mechanism, all of which prove useful in the treatment of endometriosis.
Here
are some other tips for dealing with endometriosis:
- Relax... stress
is known to irritate and worsen conditions such as endometriosis.
- Perform
deep-breathing exercises and/or meditation.
- Strive for a
minimum of seven hours of sleep per night.
- Place a heating
pad on you abdomen to relieve endometriosis-related pain.
- Increase your
intake of omega 3 and 6 fatty acids.
- Cut back on
refined sugars and processed foods.
Give
me a call today to learn how you can get back on track to better health!
New York Sports Acupuncture
888.375.5444
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