An Introduction to Medical Acupuncture

Are You Afraid of a Needle?

Charlotte Raynor
Have you ever had an out of control urge to be punctured by a dozen needles? Most people think of this with disbelief and even absolute terror when the word 'acupuncture' is mentioned. The truth is, in reality, that this fairly pain free ancient Chinese procedure has assisted millions of people's symptoms. Acupuncture can help in the treatment of numerous medical problems including fatigue and chronic pain when done properly.

How does acupuncture make you feel better?

Chinese conventional medicine practitioners have faith in energy flows. This power, called Qi, flows around the body using trails called meridians. In certain regions of the body, meridians run extremely close to the surface of the skin and are able to be accessed by needles. Medians are like plumbing and can get obstructed or somehow go the wrong way and make health problems occur. The inclusion of needles at these positions is designed to help release obstructions and return flow to normal.

Even though it sounds like fiction, there are abundant scientific reports that sustain the results of acupuncture. Even though the precise scientific foundation is still not known, most recent speculation seems to advise contribution of complex neurochemical effects in the brain, microscopic connective tissue changes and nerve to spinal cord impulse tone.

What are the side effects and risks to be concerned with?

Treating medical conditions with items that are not entirely comprehensible is not a new way of doing things. Based on their favorable effects, aspirin and penicillin were given for many years. What is really vital is what the outcome is. Making sure that the method is safe is just as significant.

Acupuncture may possibly have some side effects like other approaches that are used in taking care of health problems. Prescribed medicine has side effects and possible allergic results; surgeries have the danger of infection and problems. Acupuncture has a minor risk of injury, small amount of bleeding, minor bruising, possible infections and maybe some wooziness.

If you choose a licensed acupuncturist you can decrease the potential side effects. The majority of countries usually have specialized associations with extremely severe regulations and rules.

How does an acupuncturist do it?

The acupuncturist will first do an assessment of your medical record and how your body is currently. Numerous pressure points are examined by touch and a schedule of action is prepared. For the most part, treatment will entail a sequence of 10 to 20 healing appointments, each in duration of 30 to 90 minutes. Thin needles will be cautiously positioned at the essential points and kept there for a little while. Nearly all patients state they feel a soft feeling at the puncture site but really don't feel any pain.

Immediately following an acupuncture treatment, you might feel a little tired and you may want to rest. A number of patients sense that their energy levels increase. Each person reacts differently to acupuncture. Some people feel instant symptom relief. Then for some patients, they only notice the favorable healing after going to a number of sessions. Do not feel distressed but if you're not feeling like you think you should. Keep your acupuncturist informed to make sure things are going as they should be.

You should never dread the thought of needles any more. Acupuncture is an advantageous procedure with a high incident of success. It should not substitute medications or treatments you are currently taking but used to harmonize your current remedies. This elite Chinese therapy can now be safely applied to persistent disease victims worldwide.

Published by Charlotte Raynor

Charlotte is a freelance writer working from home that lives in Illinois with her four furry kids (dogs) and leopard gecko. She also writes for Bestcovery.com, Break Studios, AMS and Bright Hub. She received...  View profile

  • Have you ever had an out of control urge to be punctured by a dozen needles?
  • There are abundant scientific reports that sustain the results of acupuncture.
  • Acupuncture is an advantageous procedure with a high incident of success.

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