Researchers find acupuncture and herbal medicine effective for alleviating perimenopausal symptoms.

Heilongjiang University of Chinese Medicine researchers find acupuncture and herbs a potent combination for relieving insomnia, hot flashes, mood swings, and fatigue in perimenopause patients. In a protocolized investigation, researchers developed a prescription of acupuncture points and herbs that synergistically improve positive patient outcomes. The combination of Chinese medicine treatment modalities provided significant relief to the patients in the controlled investigation.

 

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Acupuncture and herbs alleviate perimenopausal symptoms. Researchers from Heilongjiang University of Chinese Medicine determined that a combination of acupuncture and herbs successfully relieve insomnia, hot flashes, mood swings, fatigue, and excess perspiration in perimenopausal women (Cong et al.). Although acupuncture and herbs were effective as standalone therapies, the combination therapy produced increased positive patient outcomes.

Acupuncture and herbal medicine therapy improved the Blatt/Kupperman scores in the test subjects. The Blatt/Kupperman index measures the severity of eleven menopausal symptoms: vasomotor conditions, paresthesia, insomnia, nervousness, melancholia, vertigo, weakness or fatigue, arthralgia and myalgia, headaches, palpitations, formication. This includes symptoms such as night sweating, cold hands and feet, hot flashes, shortness of breath, tingling in the extremities, depression, dizziness, joint pain, skin-crawling sensations, and exhaustion.

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