Tinnitus Acupuncture
Many people needlessly suffer from the effects of
tinnitus and its impact has reached world wide proportions. Some may never find relief just because they give
up.
Fortunately, there are various tinnitus remedies that can be effective, both
conventional and alternative. One holistic remedy that has been around for thousands of years is Tinnitus
Acupuncture.
Treating Tinnitus with acupuncture is considered an extreme alternative treatment but it's becoming more popular
among sufferers who have exhausted all other means.
There are mixed results when it comes to the effectiveness of acupuncture. Some patients claim to have experienced
immediate results, while others complain that it did nothing for them. Since immediate results are what many
sufferers want, then it's worth looking into tinnitus acupuncture for treatment.
According to Chinese Medicine, various conditions including tinnitus occur when there is an
increase in yang and a decrease in Yin, which creates an imbalance in the energy cycle.
The major sequence associated with tinnitus has to do with “yang
rising” which is related to the fire energies in the body. A “yin deficiency” is often connected in the
sequence of events at a deeper root. This creates an imbalance as the yin is decreased and the yang (fire
energy) is increased.
Various symptoms such as tinnitus, dry, irritated eyes, dizziness, and irritability start showing as the heat
energy of Yang begins to rise and the cooling aspect of Yin begins to fall.
The two energy systems responsible for this particular process are known as the Kidney and Liver
Meridians. Other symptoms that may occur with this particular imbalance are: headaches, night sweats, back or knee
pain, and poor vision.
A acupuncture practitioner will usually assess the patient's needs by determining what type of imbalance has
occurred and then establish a treatment protocol that's specific to their particular ailment.
The Kidney and Liver Meridians related to acupuncture are different than the actual organs. When discussed in
relation to tinnitus, the Kidney and Liver Meridians are being referred to as the energy pathways of the body and
not the actual organs.
Tinnitus Acupuncture Treatment:
Most people are familiar with the basic principles behind the technique involved in acupuncture or tinnitus acupuncture as the insertion of very
thin needles into the skin along energy points known as meridians.
The theory behind acupuncture is a complicated one. The procedure should therefore be performed only by someone
certified in acupuncture. Always check their credentials. If you speak to a tinnitus acupuncturist, he may tell you
that tinnitus is a symptom caused by a disruption in the yin and yang cycle. Yin represents water or the body's
cooling system. The fire energy of the body is represented by Yang.
The acupuncturist may, as part of his initial assessment, observe the patient's pulse and appearance of his/her
tongue. The pulse gives the practitioner information relating to the energy condition as it relates to the body's
meridians. The appearance of the tongue is an indicator of the body's heat, balance of fluid, and digestion. This
information will be used as a diagnostic tool and incorporated into the plan of care.
As part of the treatment, very thin needles are inserted into the skin at very specific sites. The circumference of
the needle is 10 times thinner than most needles used for standard injections, therefore the treatment itself is
virtually painless. Sometimes the practitioner may apply various Chinese herbs to the needles.
The ultimate goal for many tinnitus sufferers is relief from their symptoms. Will tinnitus acupuncture
treatment work for you? If you've exhausted all other conventional options and are open to alternative
therapies then it may be worth a try.
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