Acupuncture may help with infertility
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., Sept. 8 (UPI) -- Infertility problems,
caused by polycystic ovary syndrome may be helped by acupuncture, a
U.S. researcher suggests.
University of Virginia Health System's Lisa Pastore reports
preliminary results in a trial in which she showed acupuncture may
help women with PCOS -- a disease that causes hormone imbalances
that interfere with ovulation and can cause infertility.
"Over the last year we have seen women who never had a
regular menstrual cycle start having regular periods. We can also
boast several pregnancies since the study began," Pastore says in a
statement. "Now we would like to recruit more people to the study in
order to complete the study. It is important for research to have
enough participants to ensure that the results are scientifically
credible and not due to chance."
Five percent of reproductive age women are affected by PCOS,
Pastore says. Symptoms can include small cysts on the ovaries,
infrequent or irregular vaginal bleeding, male-pattern hair growth
and acne.
Insulin resistance and pre-diabetes can also develop.
While there are many traditional drugs and therapies that
manage PCOS, Pastore says, if acupuncture proves useful it would
provide an alternative, non-drug therapy to help women deal with
PCOS symptoms.
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