Endometriosis and Acupuncture – A natural approach to managing pain.

March is Endometriosis Awareness Month – Support for Painful Periods

Endometriosis is a chronic inflammatory condition affecting approximately 1 in 10 women of reproductive age. It occurs when tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the womb, often leading to significant pain and systemic symptoms.

Common Symptoms Include:

Menstrual Symptoms

  • Severe dysmenorrhoea (painful periods)
  • Heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia)
  • Passing large clots
  • Prolonged bleeding (longer than 7 days)
  • Spotting between cycles
  • Painful ovulation

Pelvic & Referred Pain

  • Chronic pelvic pain
  • Lower back pain linked to the menstrual cycle
  • Pain radiating into hips or legs
  • Dyspareunia (pain during intimacy)
  • Painful bowel movements during menstruation
  • Urinary discomfort during periods

Systemic & Digestive Symptoms

  • Cyclical bloating (“endo belly”)
  • Nausea around menstruation
  • Alternating constipation and diarrhoea
  • Fatigue and reduced resilience around the cycle
  • Brain fog or hormonal mood fluctuations

Fertility Impact

  • Difficulty conceiving
  • Hormonal irregularities

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How Acupuncture May Help

Acupuncture is used to:

  • Reduce pelvic inflammation
  • Improve uterine and ovarian blood flow
  • Modulate pain perception through nervous system regulation
  • Support hormonal balance
  • Improve overall cycle regularity

What to expect during treatment:

  • Personalised consultation
  • Gentle insertion of sterile, ultra-fine needles
  • Sessions lasting 30-60 mins
  • Tailored treatment plan

Treatment is tailored to the individual, taking into account symptom presentation, constitution and long-term health goals.

During Endometriosis Awareness Month, Viviane is offering £5 off each consultation for women with a confirmed diagnosis, experiencing painful periods at the Wincanton clinic.

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