About Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)

High blood pressure (hypertension) treatment with acupunctureHigh blood pressure, also known as hypertension, affects about 75 million adults in the United States today: that’s 1 out of every 3! Sometimes called “the silent killer” by the medical community because of its lack of symptoms, high blood pressure can significantly increase your risk for heart disease and/or stroke. Yet many Americans don’t realize they have high blood pressure, and it’s estimated that only about half of people with high blood pressure have it under control.

Blood pressure is literally the force of your blood pushing against the walls of the blood vessels as it pumps through the body. Blood pressure is not a static measurement; it increases and decreases as we go about our normal activities. When blood pressure is high, the heart must work harder to pump blood around the body. And when our blood pressure is too high for too long, causing the heart to work constantly in overdrive, the result may be serious health conditions such as atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), heart disease, heart failure, and stroke.

The good news is that high blood pressure can be treated before it leads to serious health concerns! Usually, the prescribed treatment involves (1) lifestyle changes and (2) medication. For some adults, lifestyle choices such as quitting smoking, choosing a low sodium diet, and increasing exercise may be sufficient to bring their blood pressure under control. For others, especially those whose blood pressure may be related to genetics and family history, physicians often turn to one or more of the hundreds of blood pressure medications currently available.

Studies Show Acupuncture May be an Effective Treatment Option for Hypertension

For years dismissed by the medical community, an increasing body of scientific literature is showing that acupuncture may present an effective third option for hypertension. For individuals with mild or moderate hypertension, regular acupuncture treatments in combination with important lifestyle changes may be sufficient to bring high blood back within normal limits; for other adults, especially those with severe high blood pressure, acupuncture may be effective in combination with lifestyle changes and prescription drugs.

Acupuncture involves stimulating different acupuncture points around the body with specially-designed needles; by providing a “counter-irritant” at those specific points, the treatment effectively helps restore the body’s natural balance and, literally, heal itself. For instance, several recent studies indicated that acupuncture points SP9, LV3, LI4—among others—are particularly effective at targeting high blood pressure. Electroacupuncture, in which a small current is used to increase stimulation at each acupuncture point, may be especially effective in combating high blood pressure; one study indicated that over 70% of participants receiving electroacupuncture showed a noticeable drop in their blood pressure!

Some adults, especially those who have faced daunting medical tests with large hypodermic needles, can find the idea of acupuncture unsettling. In fact, most patients who have had acupuncture find it extremely relaxing! The needles are extremely small, thin, and flexible and require no more than a gentle tap to penetrate the acupressure point. Each treatment is adjusted to the comfort of the patient, and we encourage each patient to communicate with their acupuncturist throughout the treatment.

High blood pressure is a chronic condition, and whether you make lifestyle changes, take a daily medication, turn to acupuncture, or some combination thereof, it’s important to remember that any treatment must be done regularly in order to build up a cumulative and sustained effect on the body. If you have high blood pressure and you feel that you might benefit from acupuncture, we encourage you to consult with one of our licensed acupuncturists to discuss a customized treatment plan designed to improve your health and your well-being.

For more information about how acupuncture and other treatments can help you, please contact the Urban Acupuncture Center Board Certified Licensed Acupuncturist’s team at Indianola Ave, Clintonville (614) 725-2488    |    Main St, Westerville (614) 426-4406 or  click here. Taking new patients in and around greater Columbus, Ohio.