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Sunday, October 3, 2010

Acupuncture Stops Eczema Itching

Staff writer, 27. August 2010

It is estimated that as many as 15 million people in the United States suffer from Eczema. In the corner of the skin problem usually dry, scaly red skin patches with hard right away.Conventional Western medical care can contain corticosteroids with some serious side effects such as organ injury. excessive use of topical corticosteroids can also produce an array of serious skin problems (American Family physician, July 1993).

Recently a group of German researchers may be the answer to be caused by the Eczema relief immediately.

The study was 30 people with eczema, processed right after acupuncture such as dust mites Allergen or pollen exposed. all topics announced itching at lower levels. And when they got their second exposure to the Allergen, their flare-ups were less severe.

Researchers concluded: "right at the points indicated a significant reduction in patients with hypersensitivity to acupuncture Type Atopic Eczema itch."

Two years ago Israel the second research in more detail in the treatment of acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine Atopic syndrome (the most common form of Dermatitis) are effective.The age of 13 patients Research 20-48 was adopted on the basis of the combined acupuncture and Chinese herbs in the treatment of three times daily for 12 weeks. all the topics were estimated at 3, 6, 9 and 12 months. 12-week At the patient's assessment of the itching was improved quality of life of 45% and 39%.Israli research scientists concluded "the results of this study show that the combination of acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine has a positive impact on Atopic dermatitis patients."

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References to the

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