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Soothing Psoriasis with Acupuncture

  • Writer: Tina Belt, L.Ac. Dipl OM
    Tina Belt, L.Ac. Dipl OM
  • Jan 7
  • 3 min read
A man itching arm from psoriasis over a background of acupuncture

Living with psoriasis can be a challenging journey, as this chronic skin condition can cause discomfort and affect your overall well-being. While there is no cure for psoriasis, acupuncture offers a holistic and natural approach to managing its symptoms. In this article, we will explore how acupuncture can help soothe psoriasis and enhance skin health to help your comfort.

 

Understanding Psoriasis

Psoriasis is an autoimmune condition that manifests as red, scaly patches on the skin. It occurs when the immune system triggers an overproduction of skin cells, leading to their rapid accumulation on the surface. This results in the characteristic plaques and itching commonly associated with psoriasis.


A woman enjoying a relaxing, pain relieving acupuncture session

 

Acupuncture and Psoriasis Management

Acupuncture, a key component of traditional Chinese medicine, focuses on restoring balance and promoting the body's natural healing abilities. By targeting specific acupuncture points, acupuncture aims to regulate the flow of energy, known as Qi, within the body.

 

When your immune system becomes out of balance, you can develop autoimmune disorders. Using acupuncture is an effective way to calm your immune system and retrain it to stop targeting your skin. Here's how acupuncture can help manage psoriasis:


A man with inflammation in his skin

 

1. Reducing Inflammation:

Acupuncture has been found to possess anti-inflammatory properties, making it valuable in alleviating psoriasis-related inflammation. By stimulating acupuncture points, this ancient practice can help regulate immune responses and reduce the release of pro-inflammatory substances, providing relief for inflamed skin.

 

2. Promoting Circulation:

Psoriasis is associated with impaired blood circulation in affected areas. Acupuncture stimulates blood flow to the skin, promoting better circulation and oxygenation. Improved circulation supports the delivery of essential nutrients and removal of waste products, aiding in the healing process.


A diagram of immune system lymph over someone's skin

 

3. Regulating the Immune System:

Psoriasis is an immune system disorder, and acupuncture can help modulate immune responses. Research suggests that acupuncture can regulate immune function, preventing excessive immune activity that contributes to psoriasis symptoms. By promoting immune balance, acupuncture can help reduce the severity and frequency of psoriasis flare-ups.

 

4. Relieving Itch and Discomfort:

Persistent itching and discomfort are common challenges for individuals with psoriasis. Acupuncture can help alleviate itching by stimulating the release of endorphins, the body's natural pain-relieving and mood-enhancing chemicals. By reducing itchiness and discomfort, acupuncture improves overall quality of life for those living with psoriasis.

 

A woman applying moisturizer to irritated skin

Complementary Lifestyle Practices

In addition to acupuncture, adopting healthy lifestyle practices can support psoriasis management. Consider incorporating the following habits into your routine:

 

1. Moisturize Regularly:

Keeping your skin hydrated is crucial for psoriasis management. Apply moisturizers daily to prevent dryness and minimize skin irritation. Look for fragrance-free and gentle moisturizers recommended by dermatologists or your healthcare provider. Our favorite is My Zen's line of skincare products formulated with Chinese herbs. Not only are they incredibly moisturizing, but they pack a lot of healing power.


A woman meditating to relieve stress

 

2. Manage Stress:

Stress can trigger psoriasis flare-ups, so finding healthy ways to manage stress is essential. Engage in activities that promote relaxation, such as yoga, meditation, deep breathing exercises, or mindfulness practices. Acupuncture sessions can also help reduce stress levels.

 

3. Avoid Triggers:

Identify and avoid triggers that worsen your psoriasis symptoms. Common triggers include certain foods, alcohol, smoking, and excessive sun exposure. Keep a journal to track any patterns between your lifestyle choices and flare-ups, helping you make informed decisions about potential triggers to avoid.

 

An array of healthy food

4. Maintain a Balanced Diet:

While diet alone cannot cure psoriasis, consuming a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats can support overall skin health. Consider consulting with a registered dietitian or healthcare provider for personalized dietary recommendations.

 

How We Can Help

Acupuncture offers a promising avenue for managing psoriasis symptoms naturally. By targeting the underlying imbalances within the body, acupuncture helps reduce inflammation, regulate the immune system, promote circulation, and provide relief from itchiness and discomfort. Alongside acupuncture, adopting a holistic approach that includes self-care practices and healthy lifestyle habits can further support your psoriasis management efforts.

 

A person enjoying a healing acupuncture treatment

Together, we can develop a comprehensive plan that supports your journey towards soothing skin and improved quality of life. Ask me more at your free consultation. Our acupuncture clinic is in Lakewood, CO, and we have multiple paths to sooth your psoriasis including skin rejuvenation acupuncture, herbs, functional medicine, and more. Together, we can develop a comprehensive plan that supports your journey towards soothing skin and improved quality of life.

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