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A Western and Eastern View of PMS Treatment

Topic: AcupunctureBy Dr. Kathleen Albertson, L. Ac., PhDPublished Recently added

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What is Premenstrual Syndrome? How can we improve treatment options?
Between 22% and 40% of women feel one or more symptoms occurring one or two weeks prior to menstruation, and subsiding abruptly at the beginning of menstruation. Women having symptoms might report digestion issues, bloating, constipation or diarrhea, breast distention or tende
ess, headaches, cramping in or near the ovaries, a dragging-like low back pain or aches running down the fronts of the legs or inner thighs. Some women report fatigue, restless sleep, and sweating. Let us not forget irritability, moodiness or depression.
Western treatment includes oral contraceptives, progesterone, diuretics or bromocriptine for water retention and edema, B6 (for serotonin stimulation to reduce irritability) or prostaglandin synthetase inhibitors. Medications are the first line of defense. Western medicine accepts PMS as a “normal” occurrence. Its time to bridge the gap betwee
Western and Eastern medicine in the interest of improving patient care.
TCM View
TCM (which includes acupuncture and herbal medicine) considers PMS a disease, an imbalance, and abnormal. The symptoms listed above do not represent a normal cycle. A normal cycle should come and go without pain, swelling or emotional swings.
TCM addresses any PMS symptoms and often alleviates them completely. PMS is very common in Western society, rooted from not only a physical, but mostly from an emotional nature. PMS stems from anger, stress, and frustration or resentment! Irregular dietary habits, poor nutrition, overwork multiple pregnancies and childbirth.
The Liver channel (responsible for the even flow or movement of Qi and Blood affects the transformation and movement of fluids in the body, causing breast distention, abdominal pain, discomfort, or edema. The disruption of the flow of Qi affects emotions and edema causes Blood to stagnate.
The Liver channel starts near the big toe, travels through the uterus and upward through the breasts, producing breast distention (fluid retention) and ovarian cramping. To alleviate PMS symptoms, the Liver Qi and the Blood must be soothed and must move effortlessly and evenly throughout the channel.
Summary
TCM excels in treatment! Acupuncture restores the natural flow of Qi and Blood. Chinese herbs can do the same. Wouldn’t it be nice to have no symptoms? To have your menstrual cycle come and go without any problem? Western treatment only masks your symptoms resulting in long-term drug use. These medications are often harsh on the liver and kidneys.
Consider TCM to alleviate yours symptoms and to regulate the premenstrual tension in your body. It works, and it is very relaxing. Avoid those harsh meds if you can!
Bridging the gap betwee
Western and Eastern medicine improves patient care.

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About the Author

Kathie is the author of “Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine for Women’s Health: Bridging the Gap Between Western and Eastern Medicine.”
In private practice for over 15 years, she is available for interviews, consultation and speaking engagements. Dr. Albertson holds a PhD in Holistic Nutrition as well as state and national licenses in Acupuncture and Chinese herbal Medicine. Irvine, CA.
www.orangecountyacupuncture.com

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