FAQs › Can Acupuncture Help PCOS?
Yes — acupuncture has strong evidence for treating PCOS, including reducing androgen levels, improving menstrual regularity, stimulating ovulation, and improving insulin sensitivity. Research by the Karolinska Institute's Professor Stener-Victorin is particularly robust.
Multiple high-quality studies, primarily from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden, have demonstrated that electro-acupuncture specifically reduces ovarian androgen production by modulating sympathetic nervous system innervation of the ovary. This is a direct physiological mechanism — not a general wellness effect.
A 2017 systematic review found that acupuncture improved menstrual regularity and reduced testosterone levels in women with PCOS. A 2020 RCT comparing electro-acupuncture, physical exercise, and relaxation for PCOS found that electro-acupuncture produced the greatest improvement in menstrual frequency and androgen levels.
At Rainbow Medicine, PCOS treatment combines electro-acupuncture (targeting HPO axis regulation), Chinese herbal medicine (addressing the specific TCM pattern — most commonly Kidney deficiency with Phlegm-Damp obstruction), nutritional guidance (low-GI diet, inositol supplementation), and lifestyle modification.
Treatment timeline: most patients notice improvement in menstrual regularity within 2–3 months. Hormonal markers (testosterone, LH:FSH ratio) typically improve within 3–6 months of consistent treatment. Fertility outcomes are assessed after 3–6 months of optimisation.
Book a PCOS consultation at Rainbow Medicine for personalised assessment and treatment plan.
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