In treating hyperthyroidism with acupuncture, the treatment starts with the liver and the kidney, and the symptoms and the cause are treated at the same time. One study treated 32 hyperthyroidism patients with an acupuncture regime guided by the principles of replenishing yin, removing fire, soothing the liver, and reinforcing the kidney. The regime was also designed to dispel phlegm, eliminate blood stasis, and promote blood circulation to remove channel obstruction. The results: 68.8% of the patients significantly improved, the rest of the patients improved to varying degrees. The treatment not only was effective in ameliorating the clinical symptoms and signs, it also significantly improved laboratory test results such serum FT3 and FT4 (P<0.01).(
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He compared the effect of treating hyperthyroidism exclusively with acupuncture and with a combination of acupuncture and tapazole. The acupuncture treatment called for puncturing Shuitu (41), Neiguan (P 6), Jianshi (P 5), Zusanli (S 36), Sanyinjiao (Sp 6), and other points once every other day, and tapazole was administered 10mg daily. The results: the acupuncture-only treatment had an effective rate of 75%, while the combination treatment had an effective rate of 97%.(16)
Duan treated 25 cases of hyperthyroidism by needling the center of the swollen thyroid gland plus some condition-specific acupoints. For patients with exophthalmus, Sizhukong (SJ23), Chengqi (S1), and Fengchi (G20) were added for treatment; for patients with a rapid heartbeat, Neiguan (P 6) and Shenmen (H 7) were also treated; and for patients with a tendency to feel hungry and sweat profusely, Sanyinjiao (Sp 6) and Zusanli (S 36) were added. The results: 12 cases had their clinical symptoms under control, 6 cases improved, and 7 cases with no response.(17)
Treatment Combining Acupuncture and Medication
Fu, et al. combined medication and acupuncture to treat 38 hyperthyroidism patients. A comparative analysis was conducted to assess the therapeutic effect and serological change the treatment had induced. The results: the treatment achieved a total effective rate of 71.22%; serum T3 and T4 significantly declined, while TSH significantly increased (P<0.001), and a significant negative relation was observed between TSH and T3 and T4.(18)
Zhang, et al. also used a combination of acupuncture and medication to treat hyperthyroidism. Qiying (roughly Shuitu (41)), Neiguan (P 6), Jianshi (P 5), Zusanli (S 36), and Sanyinjiao (Sp 6) were needled (on both sides) by the twirling, reinforcing-reducing method. In addition, the patients were treated with tapazol. The results: 32 patients had their clinical symptoms under control, 13 patients improved, and 2 patients with no response; the total effective rate was 95.74%. Patients were treated with clinical control in 32 cases. 13 cases showed some effect. 2 cases showed no effect. The total effective rate was 95.74%. Before the treatment, both T3 and T4 were significantly higher than those of the comparison group (healthy people) (P<0.001). After the treatment, no significant difference was observed between the two groups (P>0.05).(19)
In yet another study, acupuncture was used in combination with a small dosage of tapazol to treat hyperthyroidism. The patients were divided into three subgroups, and they received acupuncture treatment once, twice, and three times a week, respectively. It was found that the treatment effect did not differ significantly between the two groups that received treatment twice and three times a week (P>0.05). Further analysis established that for patients prone to relapses, twice a week was the necessary amount of treatment, while for incipient patients, once a week is adequate to bring the condition under control.(20)
Treatment with Acupoint Catgut Implantation
Liao, et al. treated hyperthyroidism with acupoint catgut implantation. All patients received the treatment at Dazhui (D 14), Zusanli (S 36), and Renying (S 9). In addition, patients with palpitation were also treated at Xinshu (B 15) or Tanzhong (Ren 17), and those with hyperorexia also received treatment at Zhongwan (Ren 12) or Weiwhu (B 21). The results: out of a total of 47 patients treated, 35 patients significantly improved, 10 patients improved, and 2 patients with no response; the total effective rate was 95.7%.(21)
Treatment with Auricular Massage
Guo used auricular massage to treat hyperthyroidism. All patients received treatment at acupoints Helix 1-6, Erhmen (SJ 21), Endocrine, and Thyroid. In addition, they received treatment at the following points according to their individual conditions: the Liver and Sympathetic Nerve points for patients with tachycardia, the Stomach point for those prone to feel hungry, the Thirsty point for those who suffered mouth dryness, the Pillow point for insomniac patients, and the Eye point for patients with exophthalmus.(22)