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Rheumatoid arthritis and Acupuncture

Acupuncture can help rheumatoid arthritis

Acupuncture therapy and traditional medicine prepared from different herbs and roots are individualized to each patient's presentation whether the diagnosis
is osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis or other forms. Knowing the pattern of the disorder can also help in choosing which form of Western drug therapy may
work the most effectively, and acupuncture and Chinese medicinals may in some situations improve the response to Western drugs at lower dosages, as well as
to address the side effects commonly seen with pharmaceutical drugs.

Treating rheumatoid arthritis with acupuncture should be seen as a long term process, especially if the condition has been present for many years. Symptoms of autoimmune arthritis can also include tissues and organs outside of the joints, and this can lead to multiple specialists with often conflicting advice and treatment. Often there is considerable muscle weakness or problems with the tendons as a result of inability to exercise when pain levels are high.

When blood and energy are not able to flow naturally, they stagnate, causing pain, heat, and other symptoms of illness. Acupuncture and herbal therapy help to open the blockage, balance the energy, and harmonize Chi and Blood.Time will prove that traditional methods of treatment like acupuncture, help to reduce the suffering of conditions like arthritis at a reasonable cost and with a minimum of risk and side effects.

The study of it

Scientifically proving the validity of these ancient concepts is challenging, but promising. More and more scientifically-designed clinical studies support the use of acupuncture for arthritis. One study examined the effects of acupuncture on 32 osteoarthritis patients waiting for knee replacement surgery. After nine weeks, patients receiving acupuncture treatments reported a decrease in pain, while pain increased in untreated patients. The patients with acupuncture treatments were able to walk farther and faster, compared with the untreated group. Another study found that 12 patients with osteoarthritis of the knee improved significantly after acupuncture treatments.


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