Acupuntura en el manejo de Eczema y psoriasis
¿COMO ME PUEDE AYUDAR LA ACUPUNTURA ALIVIAR LOS SINTOMAS DE EL ECZEMA Y PSORIASIS?

Reduce la inflamación al promueve la liberación de factores vasculares y moduladores del sistema inmunológico.
Regula los mediadores de la reacción alérgica a alérgenos externos, como Ig-E, citocinas séricas y basófilos.
Mejora la actividad de las células asesinas naturales y regular la cantidad y proporción de tipos de células del sistema inmunológico.
Aumenta la microcirculación local, lo que ayuda a dispersar la hinchazón y a la cicatrizacion
Ayuda con el estrés emocional
LA ACUPUNUTRA EN AFECTACIONES QUE PRODUCEN ECZEMA
El eccema atópico, también conocido como dermatitis atópica, es una afección inflamatoria de la piel que es bastante común. Se caracteriza por una erupción roja y con picazón que suele aparecer en los pliegues de la piel, como detrás de las rodillas, en los pliegues de los codos y alrededor del cuello.
En términos generales, se cree que la acupuntura estimula el sistema nervioso y provoca la liberación de moléculas mensajeras neuroquímicas. Estos cambios bioquímicos influyen en los mecanismos de equilibrio del cuerpo, lo que a su vez promueve el bienestar tanto físico como emocional. Se ha demostrado que la estimulación de puntos específicos de acupuntura afecta áreas del cerebro que son conocidas por reducir la sensibilidad al dolor y al estrés.

CÓMO SIRVE LA ACUPUNTURA PARA DISMINUIR SINTOMAS DE EL PSORIASIS Y ECZEMA
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Acupuncture may help to relieve symptoms in people with atopic eczema and psoriasis by:
Reducing inflammation, by promoting release of vascular and immunomodulatory factors (Zijlstra 2003; Kavoussi 2007);
regulating mediators of the allergic reaction to extrinsic allergens, for example Ig-E (Rao 2006), serum cytokines (IL-2, IL-4, IL-10, IFN-, Ig-E) (Okumura 2002), and basophils (Pfab 2011);
enhancing natural killer cell activities and modulating the number and ratio of immune cell types (Kawakita 2008);
increasing local microcirculation (Komori 2009), which aids dispersal of swelling;
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