AllCure Spine and Sports Medicine: Acupuncture’s Benefits for Women’s Health

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Acupuncture is typically known for treating pain but did you know that acupuncture is also utilized to manage a host of women’s health concerns?

Periods do not have to be painful; acupuncture can help alleviate the pain and discomfort associated with the menstrual cycle with symptoms such as headaches, PMS, bloating, and acne. Acupuncture treatments can also be used to regulate an irregular menstrual cycle and to help ease symptoms associated with the hormonal imbalance of PCOS or endometriosis.

If you are trying to conceive, acupuncture is also extremely beneficial at promoting ovulation and supporting you and your partner through the process. Acupuncture is safe and effective at supporting a healthy pregnancy by helping to relieve symptoms such as morning sickness, digestive concerns, or edema during pregnancy.

Since acupuncture is working on hormonal imbalances, it is also extremely beneficial for women going through menopause where the hormones are steadily declining. Symptoms such as hot flashes and night sweats do not have to be the norm while going through menopause!

Seek help from an acupuncturist today at AllCure Spine and Sports Medicine — visit our website at www.allcurespineandsports.com we have offices conveniently located in Monroe, Hamilton and Somerset, NJ!

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