Suffering from Chronic Allergy? Try Acupuncture!

Dr. Li Zheng
Boston Chinese Acupuncture
2 min readJul 13, 2021

According to research reports, a vast majority of the population in the US have seasonal allergies throughout the year. Many of these allergies can be treated with over-the-counter medication. But if you are among the few for whom medications don’t seem to do its magic, or you prefer to try some alternate approach, then now is your chance to try acupuncture for your allergies.

Causes of allergies

An allergy is a typical immune system reaction to a foreign body. This could be anything from dust and pollen in the air, pet hair, insect bites, or even certain foods. These substances may not cause reactions for all people, but it does for some although the severity of the symptoms can vary from person to person. The body produces histamines to deal with the allergen that you have been exposed to. Medications known as antihistamines are generally used to relieve the symptoms of allergies. But acupuncture as allergy treatment has been proven to be quite effective.

Typical symptoms of allergies

Seasonal allergies usually manifest themselves in the form of sneezing, coughing, running or stuffy nose, itchy or watery eyes, hives, eczema, and asthma. These symptoms can prevent you from enjoying certain activities outdoors as well as indoors.

Acupuncture and allergies

Acupuncture is a Chinese medicinal technique that stimulates specific pressure points on the body using thin needles. It is done by professionally trained therapists who are licensed.

Acupuncture can be used to treat a variety of symptoms associated with allergies and lessen its effects on your body. Results can be felt almost immediately for the most common symptoms such as sneezing and watery eyes. Acupuncture for allergies does not cause any side effects. In fact, it can have a positive effect on your overall health while curing the underlying cause of your allergy in the process. The practice of acupuncture is considered safe when done by a professional and can allow you to live a comfortable and happy life instead of being controlled by your allergy symptoms.

Research to support acupuncture and allergies

Meta-analysis of studies conducted (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25590322/) suggests that acupuncture could be a safe and valid treatment option for patients suffering from allergic rhinitis, hay fever, and other common seasonal allergies.

Getting an acupuncture appointment for treating your allergies should be quite easy, no matter where you live. Doing a quick internet search will show you the results of acupuncture clinics close to you. It is a good practice to read reviews and check the clinic ratings before making an appointment for yourself.

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Dr. Li Zheng
Boston Chinese Acupuncture

Dr. Li Zheng is an acupuncturist in Boston with 27 years of experience in the Chinese treatment method known as Acupuncture.