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ACUPUNCTURE FOR HYPERHIDROSIS

Acupuncture therapy is also helpful to those who are suffering from excessive perspiration. Yet no one knows what is the cause of excessive sweating and to do with the sweat glands over reacting to both temperature and emotional stress. The secondary hyperhydrosis cause may be such as Panic Attacks, Anxiety Disorders, Hyperthyroid, Hypothyroid, Caner, Menopause and Obesity.

There are so many methods to treat it some are as surgery and others natural, such as acupuncture. It is believed that hyperhydrosis acupuncture is very successful to treat excessive sweating.
Hyperhydrosis acupuncture such as Chinese medicine may be good before attempting surgery. More than 2,000 years ago acupuncture originated in China and it is one of the oldest and most commonly used medical process in the world.


What is Hyperhydrosis Acupuncture?
In 1971 it become popular among the people when New York Times reporter James Reston wrote about how doctors in China used needles to ease his pain after surgery. At this time hyperhydrosis acupuncture was also introduced to western society.

In acupuncture fine needles are inserted into the specific points of the body and balance the flow of energy. The process involves stimulation of anatomical points on the body by a variety of techniques; it stimulates points directly related to excessive sweating. American practices of acupuncture including medical traditions from China, Japan, Korea, and other countries .In acupuncture technique thin, solid, metallic needles are inserted skin by the hands or by electrical stimulation.

What does Hyperhydrosis acupuncture feel like?
Fine metallic, solid needles are used for acupuncture therapy. People differently react with experience hyperhydrosis acupuncture some feel no pain mostly feel little as the needles are inserted. This treatment energizes some or gives relaxation to others. Improper needle placement or defect in the needle can cause soreness and pain during treatment so it is good to see a skilled hyperhidrosis acupuncture practitioner.
 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved hyperhidrosis acupuncture needles for use by licensed practitioners in 1996.These sterile, nontoxic needles can be used and for once by qualified practitioners only.

Yet so many people have been treated by hyperhydrosis acupuncture but some complications have reported to the FDA such as inadequate sterilization of needles and improper placement of needles. If the needles are not inserted properly then acupuncture can cause bad effects including infections and punctured organs.
Health care practitioners can suggest the acupuncturists for hyperhydrosis. Many medical doctors, such as neurologists, anesthesiologists, and specialists in physical medicine, are becoming trained in hyperhidrosis acupuncture, TCM, and other CAM therapies.

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