For Arthritis Pain
Acupuncture
can be a helpful addition to conventional treatment for osteoarthritis,
says the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin
Diseases. And some of the most promising, early research has shown
acupuncture eased arthritis pain in the knee. However, more research is
needed to prove without a doubt that it's effective for osteoarthritis.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Acupuncture
was tested and compared with steroid pills for the hand and arm pain of
carpal tunnel syndrome. Researchers in Taiwan gave one group eight
acupuncture treatments, over about a month, and those patients reported
more relief, for a longer time, than the group taking medicine. While
studies like this have been promising, more evidence is still needed to
confirm that acupuncture is effective for carpal tunnel syndrome.
Acupoint: Dental Pain
Acupuncture
provides relief from the pain of tooth extraction or dental surgery,
but so does fake acupuncture, some studies show. Still, dental pain is
considered by many to be one of the conditions that responds to
acupuncture.
Acupoint: Other Pain
People
have tried acupuncture for neck pain, muscle pain, tennis elbow, and
menstrual cramps, hoping to avoid medications and their side effects.
The World Health Organization lists 28 different conditions that are
sometimes treated with acupuncture. In the U.S., a review by the
National Institutes of Health called for robust research to verify the
promise that acupuncture holds for many different conditions.
Acupuncture and Cancer Care
Because
acupuncture can lessen pain, nausea, and vomiting, it is sometimes used
to help people cope with symptoms of cancer or chemotherapy. It also
can help manage hot flashes associated with breast cancer. Be sure to
talk to your doctor first and seek a practitioner who has experience
working with cancer patients.
When to Consider Acupuncture
Because
acupuncture rarely causes more than mild side effects, it is a
potential alternative to pain medications or steroid treatments. It is
also considered a "complementary" medicine that can be used along with
other treatments. It is best to discuss the use of acupuncture with your
health care provider.
Acupuncture Risks
Although
acupuncture is generally safe and serious problems are rare, there are
some risks. Needles that are not sterile can cause infection. In some
acupuncture points, needles inserted too deeply can puncture the lungs
or gallbladder or cause problems with your blood vessels. That is why it
is important to use a practitioner who is well-trained in acupuncture.
Who Shouldn't Use Acupuncture
People
with bleeding disorders or who take blood thinners may have increased
risk of bleeding. Electrical stimulation of the needles can cause
problems for people with pacemakers or other electrical devices.
Pregnant women should talk with their health care provider before having
acupuncture. It's important not to skip conventional medical care or
rely on acupuncture alone to treat diseases or severe pain.
Acupressure vs. Acupuncture
If
you are afraid of needles, you may be able to get much of the same
effect from acupressure. Acupressure involves pressing or massaging the
acupuncture points to stimulate energy pathways. Scientific comparisons
of acupressure and acupuncture are limited, but acupressure has been
shown to be effective in reducing nausea and lessening labor pain.
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