Can acupuncture relieve dizziness upon waking up?
Generally, acupuncture can help alleviate dizziness caused by tension, anxiety, or other factors upon waking; however, if dizziness is caused by a severe illness, the effectiveness of acupuncture may be limited. If dizziness persists or worsens after waking, timely medical consultation is recommended so that a doctor can develop an appropriate treatment plan based on specific circumstances. The analysis is as follows:
As a traditional Chinese medical therapy, acupuncture alleviates dizziness by stimulating specific acupoints to harmonize qi and blood and balance yin and yang. Acupuncture can stimulate acupoints, enhance cerebral blood circulation, relieve vascular spasms, improve cerebral blood supply, and thus reduce dizziness. It also regulates nervous system function, alleviates mental stress, helps the brain and body relax, and thus helps relieve dizziness caused by tension, anxiety, and other factors. For different types of dizziness, acupuncture can target corresponding acupoints. For example, in cases of dizziness caused by qi and blood deficiency, acupuncture can select acupoints such as Zusanli (ST36), Qihai (CV6), and Xuehai (SP10) to replenish qi and blood and improve cerebral blood supply.
However, for dizziness caused by certain serious diseases, acupuncture alone may not achieve the desired therapeutic effect. In these cases, acupuncture may not provide fundamental relief and could even delay proper treatment.
Maintaining healthy lifestyle habits, such as regular sleep patterns and balanced nutrition, also helps alleviate dizziness during the treatment process.