Sleep difficulties affect a significant portion of the population and can have cascading effects on daily functioning and long-term health. Traditional Chinese Medicine approaches insomnia by identifying the specific pattern of imbalance contributing to sleep disruption. Rather than a one-size-fits-all approach, TCM practitioners differentiate between difficulty falling asleep, frequent waking, early morning waking, and dream-disturbed sleep, with each pattern suggesting different underlying causes.
Acupuncture for sleep support commonly involves points along the Heart, Kidney, and Spleen meridians. Points like Shenmen (HT7), Anmian, and Sanyinjiao (SP6) are frequently selected for their calming and sleep-promoting properties. Auricular acupuncture with ear seeds allows patients to stimulate calming points between sessions. Chinese herbal formulas traditionally used for sleep support may be recommended based on the specific pattern. Practitioners often address related factors such as stress, digestive function, and lifestyle habits as part of a comprehensive approach.