
Q I tried acupuncture elsewhere before and it only helped temporarily before the burning came back. Will this time be different?
A If relief was temporary and it recurred, the previous approach may have focused only on the local spot. Without addressing the underlying fluid deficiency and constitutional state, symptoms tend to repeat. With care that narrows down the cause, you can expect the interval between recurrences to lengthen and intensity to ease.
Detailed Answer
Heat easing temporarily and then returning is common. An approach that only cools the palms and soles may feel better right away, but if the underlying cause remains, it comes back. Managing the fluid deficiency and constitutional state together helps lengthen the interval between recurrences.
Korean Medicine Clinic Perspective
The core of this approach is narrowing down the cause by looking comprehensively at where symptoms gather along with accompanying thirst, sleep issues, and constitutional tendencies. Please think of this not as a single procedure that ends things but as an ongoing process of steadily restoring balance.
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