How Acupunture and Chinese medicine can help with hay fever and allergies

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By slbm

Rhinitis is commonly a seasonal or a recurrent complaint with nasal congestion, watery nasal discharge, sneezing, discomfort of the conjunctiva, pharynx & the flare of the nose). The causal agent is hypersensitivity of the nasal mucosa to pollen, dust mites, fungal spores, animal dander and saliva, fumes and certain foods.

What is Hay fever?.
Seasonal rhinitis is usually referred to as hay fever. It is an heightened reaction to grasses and pollens which have a restricted seasonal dispersion. It can be symptomless during the off times of year. The primary characteristics include sneezing, profuse watery nasal discharge and sensitive itchy eyes.

Perennial rhinitis happens throughout year. It is an heightened response to animal dander, dust, fungal spores, cold air, and certain fumes. Signs and symptoms can be intermittent or recurring. Generally signs and symptoms are less pronounced, and will include low grade itch, discomfort or congestion of the nose and eyes, with episodic aggravations.

How does Chinese medicine see Rhinitis?.
Chinese medicine considers rhinitis as a insufficiency of Wei qi. Wei qi is the body's defense operating beneath the dermis. The foundation of it is in kidney yang and is sent by the lungs up to the surface. The surface includes the mucous membranes of the nose and throat. In cases where this is poor it can not fight a pathogenic onslaught, with ensuing unfitting reactions to inhaled particles.

Each individuals rhinitis unlike. Eventhough seeming basically the alike, the weakness dwelling in a persons organs could alter the symptomatology, length and presentment. Sufferers could have more congestion than nasal discharge or their rhinitis could have had a late onset, including subsequent to child years.

How will a Chinese medicine physician handle my hay fever?.
A Chinese medicine physician will deal with rhinitis bit by bit. First off they might seek to control the acute stage. Right after this is done they then will look at the underlying causal agent and aim to correct this via herbs, food and maybe life style tips along with acupuncture. This phase of therapy could vary greatly in duration and will comprise of acupuncture and herbal prescriptions along with food and lifestyle tips. While many patients will respond inside of two or tree months, others could possibly take over 12. It is worth considering this when thinking of seeking Chinese medical therapy. Supposing your hayfever is seasonal then undergoing treatment ahead of the anticipated time of year might well diminish the hardship of the conditions when the time of year begins. If you act ahead of time you could potentially not have any in the least!.

- your author SLBM is a Chinese medicine doctor at Kura Acupuncture & Chinese medicine.

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tsarnaudova Level 2 Commenter 4 months ago

I have deep respect to east medicines and was very interested in your hub. Wait to read more from you.

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slbm Hub Author 11 days ago

Thank-you very much. I have to say, I've been very slack in the writing department. I'm just getting back into it now..

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