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Piercing against chronic pain and tension

 

The Conch piercing is one of the most daunting and painful areas to pierce due to the thick cartilage in the inner ear area. The Conch piercing is located precisely in the inner lower part of the ear. After piercing, you can expect a burning sensation that can last from a few hours to a few days. Ironically, while piercing this area can be painful, in acupuncture therapy, this very area promises relief from chronic pain and may reduce tension in people with anxiety.

 

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Therefore, despite the pain associated with the procedure itself, many people choose the Conch piercing not only for its aesthetic effect but also for its potential therapeutic benefits. This piercing, named after the spiral shape of the ear resembling a shell, is associated with promoting muscle relaxation and relieving chronic pain. According to traditional Chinese methods, stimulating this area can help relax tense muscles and alleviate chronic pain, contributing to overall physical and mental health.

If you decide to get a Conch piercing, it is important to ensure proper aftercare to avoid infections and speed up healing. With proper care, this piercing can provide not only a unique look but also health benefits.

 

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