Acupressure at LI 11 May Reduce Itching and Skin Changes With Atopic Dermatitis
Dermatitis and other associated skin conditions are often treated with acupuncture and/or herbal medicine with good success. Researchers from the department of dermatology at Northwestern University in Chicago recently conducted a study evaluating a simply acupressure point to help eliminate itching (pruritus) and skin changes (lichenification) from atopic dermatitis.
Within this study, 15 patients (12 finished) were randomized into a treatment group (acupressure with standard care) and others into a control group (standard care alone). The acupressure group performed acupressure using a 1.2mm acupellet at the acupuncture point LI 11. The point was stimulated for 3 minutes, 3 times per week for 4 weeks. Itching and skin changes were evaluated using standard scales and visual observation.
Researchers found significant changes in the acupressure group with regards to skin changes and itching. Larger studies are warranted as are evaluations of the use of acupellets vs. simply stimulating the point with your fingers.
As a home treatment in conjunction with proper Chinese Medicine treatment from a fully trained professional, acupressure should be recommended to atopic dermatitis patients.
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I have tried LI 11 alone and with other point and have found accombination works best for me.
LI 11 AND LU 5 then GV 10 and12 followed with UB 40 and SP 10 gives almost immediate relief. I am using light energy to stimulate the accupuncture sights and have the benifit of testing the meridians for disturbences before and after