Chronic Pain Management: Alternative Treatment that Works!

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Western medicine is actually very good at dealing with acute problems.  Infections respond to antibiotics; lacerations are fixed with sutures; and an inflamed appendix responds to surgery.  But when we get into chronic pain management, doctors are usually stumped.  In most patients, by the time they have become chronic, they have already tried every category of drugs on the list.  Even if some help for a while, the body builds up resistance to them, and soon they are seeking yet another new drug, until there are none left untried. 

The side effects of these drugs, while reasonable in short term doses, become much more dangerous with long-term use.  Opiates, like Vicodin or Oxycontin, can easily become addictive.  Anti-inflammatories also have their side effects in the long term: NSAID’s like advil lead to kidney complications, tylenol harms the liver, and most others also damage the stomach.  The most powerful antiinflammatory drug is Prednisone, usually given by mouth.  Again, in the short term, for a five day pack, the risks are minimized.  But in chronic pain, the side effects fill a google page. 

In spite of all these problems, the litany of western drugs usually fails to improve even half the patients.    By definition, then, chronic pain is one of the most challenging adversaries a doctor will encounter.

Now, there is a new use for an old treatment; ACUPUNCTURE.  When given by an M.D. it follows the known anatomy of the problem area, takes into account the underlying pathology and physiology of the disease that is causing the pain.  With the precise placement of sterile needles, the doctor can also generate the patient’s own pituitary gland to restart its production of the natural painkiller, endorphine.  It also gets the adrenal glands to resume normal production of cortisone, in order to fight off inflammation that is the underlying cause of the chronic pain. 

While chronic pain usually shows less than a 50% response to medications, acupuncture usually shows an 80% response to treatment.  In many cases the need for medications will disappear, in other cases patients can downgrade away from prescriptives to simpler medications like aspirin. 

Acupuncture treatments are comfortable, affordable, and often covered by insurance. 

For more information, contact www.peterhansonmd.com.

Comments (0) Nov 01 2008

Headaches in pregnancy, acupuncture to the rescue!

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When a woman gets pregnant, the first advice she hears is to avoid even a simple aspirin or advil, and to not take so much as a glass of wine for nine months.  So what is she to  do when a headache strikes?  Having delivered over 1,000 babies in his career, Peter Hanson is no stranger to this problem.  The best solution is medical acupuncture; very powerful, yet not one side-effect to mother or baby. 

Acupuncture works by producing high levels of endorphine, along with the body’s own cortisone.  This combo fights pain, as well as the inflammation that causes the pain at a cellular level.  So acupuncture can get at the origins of a headache, and not just apply a “band-aid” solution for a few hours (like a pill would do). 

For more information about alternatives to drugs, contact www.peterhansonmd.com

International bestseller Dr. Peter Hanson practices acupuncture in Denver

International bestseller Dr. Peter Hanson practices acupuncture in Denver

Comments (0) Oct 14 2008

Acupuncture and Infertility, Denver

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Infertility usually needs full investigations, to rule out obvious impediments.  (Obviously the only time it doesn’t is if the patient gets pregnant while beginning investigations).   Assuming the male has a good count of mobile sperm, and the female has open tubes (at least one), and at least one functioning ovary, the next step in Western medicine is usually drug therapies. Other options include eventual IVF, or in-vitro-fertilization. But one ancient therapy is now surging back onto the menu; Acupuncture can be a huge help in getting couples pregnant.
Dr. Peter G. Hanson, a Denver acupuncturist, is an MD who has delivered over a thousand babies, and has done a lot of work with couples who had trouble getting pregnant. His book “The Joy of Stress” is an international bestseller in over twenty languages, most recently translated into Chinese and Arabic this year. He notes that during times of stress, the body is programmed to DECREASE fertility. This comes from an age when fertility could destroy a population of animals during stress, such as a famine or drought. Thus, the animal kingdom is wired to interpret stress as a trigger that shuts down fertility, thinking this is a help. In the modern setting for humans, the stress may even be that of trying to get pregnant, yet the body still responds by shutting down; Acupuncture can reverse this imbalance, without any drugs, and without any risks to mother or child.  To learn more about this, contact Dr. Hanson at www.peterhansonmd.com.
 

Comments (0) Oct 08 2008