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CONDITIONS

Conditions Treated

In the hands of a well-trained practitioner, acupuncture has much broader applications beyond pain relief. The World Health Organization (WHO) recognizes the use of acupuncture in the treatment of a wide range of common illnesses including:

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Cardiovascular Disorders

Essential hypertension

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Musculo-skeletal Disorders

Muscle pain, swelling, stiffness and weakness
Localized traumatic injuries, sprains, strains, tendonitis, contractures
Arthritis
Fibromyalgia
Work and sports related injuries
Low back pain
Osteoarthritis
“Frozen shoulder”, “tennis elbow”
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Disorders of the Eye, Ear, Nose & Mouth

Acute conjunctivitis
Central retinitis
Myopia (in children)
Cataract (without complications)
Toothaches, post extraction pain
Gingivitis
Acute and chronic pharyngitis

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Gynecological Disorders

Infertility/IVF
PMS
Dysmenorrhea
Menopause syndrome
Benign irregular menstruation
Benign amenorrhea

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Neurological Disorders

Headache and migraine
Trigeminal neuralgia
Facial palsy (early stage, within three to six months)
Paresis following stroke
Peripheral neuropathies
Meniere’s Disease
Nocturnal enuresis
Cervicobrachial syndrome
Neurogenic bladder dysfunction
Intercostal neuralgia
Disc problems

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Respiratory System Disorders

Acute sinusitis
Acute rhinitis
Common cold

Acute tonsillitis

Acute bronchitis

Bronchial asthma

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Gastrointestinal Disorders

Spasms of esophagus and cardia
Irritable bowel and colitis
Hiccough
Gastroptosis
Acute and chronic gastritis
Gastric hyperacidity
Chronic duodenal ulcer (pain relief)
Acute duodenal ulcer (without complication)
Acute and chronic colitis
Constipation
Diarrhea
Acute bacillary dysentery
Paralytic ileus

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Psychological Disorders

Depression
Anxiety
OCD
PTSD

Somatization disorder

Hypersomnia

Insomnia

PRODUCT POSITIONING
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