FAQs › Can Acupuncture Help With Endometriosis?
Yes — acupuncture reduces endometriosis-related pain, decreases inflammation, and may slow disease progression. Chinese herbal medicine (particularly Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan) has demonstrated ability to reduce endometrioma size and improve fertility outcomes.
Endometriosis pain involves central sensitisation, elevated prostaglandins, and inflammatory cytokines. Acupuncture addresses all three components: it reduces central sensitisation through changes in pain-processing neural circuits, lowers prostaglandin production (similar mechanism to NSAIDs but without gastrointestinal side effects), and downregulates inflammatory cytokines including IL-6, TNF-alpha, and VEGF.
A 2019 RCT comparing acupuncture to progestin for pain relief in surgically confirmed endometriosis found acupuncture to be comparable in pain reduction but significantly superior for quality of life, mood, and sexual function — outcomes that medication does not address.
Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan — a classical formula of five herbs — has the most research support of any TCM treatment for endometriosis. Multiple RCTs have demonstrated its ability to reduce endometrioma size over 3–6 months of treatment and to improve fertility outcomes when used before IUI or IVF.
Modern phytochemical research has found that the formula's components inhibit endometrial cell proliferation, induce apoptosis (programmed cell death) in ectopic endometrial tissue, and reduce angiogenesis — three of the key pathological processes driving endometriosis progression.
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