In TCM, dizziness is often an expression of internal imbalance – e.g., caused by rising liver wind, phlegm blockages, or blood and Qi deficiency. Stressed, exhausted, or elderly people are frequently affected.
Yes. Acupuncture has a balancing effect on the vegetative nervous system, clears the head, and improves balance. It is particularly helpful for Meniere's disease or cervicogenic dizziness.
For recurring symptoms, complementary herbal therapy is recommended – to strengthen the kidneys, resolve phlegm, and calm the "internal wind."
Generally, we recommend 1–2 sessions per week over 4–6 weeks as a standard therapy cycle. Early treatment usually brings faster noticeable results.
Absolutely. The treatment is gentle, individually adaptable, and has few side effects – ideal for age-related or circulation-dependent dizziness.
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