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ENDOMETRIOSIS: TREATING ENDOMETRIOSIS WITH ACUPUNCTURE

Posted: May 8th, 2009 under Women's Health.

Should you try acupuncture?

Many patients dislike taking medication, or they find that it is no longer working for them. Others suffer from undesirable side effects. Acupuncture is a relatively benign therapy that may help in some cases for pain management. A study done by Dr. Joseph M. Helms, a family practitioner in Berkeley. California, demonstrated how this ancient treatment may be effective for sufferers of dysmenorrhea.

Dr. Helms set up an experiment in which he divided forty-three women into four groups. One group got real acupuncture treatment at appropriate acupuncture points (specific points on the feet, knees, forearms, and lower abdomen). A second group was given false acupuncture, that is, at random points on their bodies. A third group was followed without medical attention or acupuncture, and the fourth group just “visited” the project doctor once a month. All of these women were regularly taking medication to control their monthly pain. (Remember, cramps are caused by high prostaglandin levels prompting the uterus to contract. Antidotes for cramps arc prostaglandin inhibitors.)

Dr. Helms’s study was undertaken for a period of twelve months before tabulating his results: 90.9 percent of those treated with mil acupuncture (ten out of eleven subjects) showed improvement; four out of eleven given false acupuncture said they felt improved. The real acupuncture group reported a decrease in cramping, pain, nausea, headache and backache, and premenstrual symptoms of fluid retention and breast tenderness, and they improved immediately. From his firsthand analysis. Dr. Helms theorises that acupuncture may work for any number of reasons, the concentration of prostaglandins in the endometrium is altered either directly by the stimulation of the acupuncture treatment or “indirectly via the concentration of estrogen or progesterone.” Again, he reported, it may be some other “neural mechanism triggered by the acupuncture treatments.”

Part of such a positive result of acupuncture treatment, Dr. Helms feels, is a “bias of self-selection.” This means chat it is possible that patients trilling to accept acupuncture as a valid medical treatment would be more willing to participate in such a study, while those who were against acupuncture were underrcpresented.

Nevertheless, the study had an interesting resolution, since most women in these groups wanted to stop taking medication and handle the treatment of pain in some other way. Dr. Hoffman feels that acupuncture can help in certain cases, but that women with endometriosis in an advanced state may get little pain relief Acupuncture has mystique, but it’s not a miracle cure.

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