Acupuncture for Stress
What is Acupuncture for Stress Relief?

Symptom
- Chemotherapy-induced and postoperative nausea and vomiting.
- Dental pain.
- Fibromyalgia.
- Headaches, including tension headaches and migraines.
- Labor pain.
- Lower back pain.
- Neck pain.
- Osteoarthritis.
How Does Acupuncture Help Relieve Stress?
- Acupuncture for Stress and Anxiety
- Relieve Stress with DeCicco Acupuncture
Does Acupuncture Help?
What are some common methods of acupuncture?
- Heat (moxibustion)
- Pressure (acupressure)
- Friction.
- Suction (cupping)
- Impulses of electromagnetic energy.


What is acupuncture treatment of stress?
Choosing a practitioner

- Ask people you trust for recommendations.
- Check the practitioner's training and credentials. Most states require that non-physician acupuncturists pass an exam conducted by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.
- Interview the practitioner. Ask what's involved in the treatment, how likely it is to help your condition, and how much it will cost.
- Find out whether your insurance covers the treatment.
Acupuncture treatment
Each person who performs acupuncture has a unique style, often blending aspects of Eastern and Western approaches to medicine. To determine the type of acupuncture treatment that will help you the most, your practitioner may ask you about your symptoms, behaviors, and lifestyle. He or she may also closely examine:
- The parts of your body that are painful
- The shape, coating and color of your tongue
- The color of your face
- The strength, rhythm, and quality of the pulse in your wrist
An acupuncture session may take up to 60 minutes, although some appointments may be much shorter.
During the procedure

Needle Insertion
Needle Manipulation
Needle Removal
Top 10 Benefits of Acupuncture for Stress and Pain
- Decreased Stress
- Relief from Headaches
- Improved Immune System
- Reduced Eye Strain
- Reduced Neck Tension, Back Pain, and Joint Pain in the Hands
- Increased Energy and Improved Mental Clarity
- Allergy Relief
- Improves Digestion
- Treats Repetitive Motion Injuries
- Reduced Nicotine Craving

Risks
The risks of acupuncture are low if you have a competent, certified acupuncture practitioner using sterile needles. Common side effects include soreness and minor bleeding or bruising where the needles were inserted.
Before having acupuncture treatment, be sure to tell the practitioner if you:

Have A Bleeding Disorder
Have A Pacemaker
Are Pregnant
Results
Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is acupuncture good for stress and depression?

2. How long does it take for acupuncture to work for stress?

3. Can acupuncture improve mental health?

4. How successful is acupuncture for anxiety?

5. What is the success rate of acupuncture?
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