In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), migraines are viewed as a disturbance of the energy flow (Qi). They are often caused by rising Liver Yang, blood stagnation, or external influences. Emotions, diet, and constitution play a major role in diagnosis and therapy.
Yes, absolutely. Numerous studies show that acupuncture can significantly reduce the frequency and intensity of migraine attacks – ideal for patients who do not tolerate or wish to avoid long-term use of painkillers.
Migraine is typically a chronic condition. Generally, we recommend 1–2 sessions per week for a period of 4–6 weeks. Most of our patients notice a significant improvement in their symptoms after just 3–4 treatments.
In addition to classic acupuncture, we rely on a holistic system to stabilize your body:
Yes. TCM is an excellent supplement to Western medicine. Combined treatment is not only safe in most cases but also highly beneficial for achieving the best possible results for your health.
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