Acupuncture
Acupuncture
Eastern scientific approach for the treatment of pain relief.
Acupuncture
A western scientific approach for the treatment of pain relief.
Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese medicine technique involving inserting thin needles into specific body points to relieve pain and treat various conditions, based on balancing the body’s vital energy (Qi) flowing through meridians; scientifically, it works by stimulating nerves, releasing endorphins, and affecting neurohormonal pathways, proving effective for chronic pain, nausea, and more, but always consult a doctor before use.
How it works
- Scientific View:Stimulates the nervous system, releases the body’s painkillers (endorphins), increases circulation, reduces inflammation, and influences blood pressure.
Common uses
- Chronic pain (back, neck, osteoarthritis)
- Nausea and vomiting (especially post-chemo/surgery)
- Headaches, anxiety, insomnia, fatigue, hot flashes
- Often used alongside conventional cancer treatments.
Safety & Considerations
- Generally safe when performed by a qualified practitioner.
- Minor side effects: slight bruising, drowsiness, lightheadedness.
- Serious complications are rare.
- Inform your practitioner about pregnancy, bleeding disorders, or anticoagulant use.
- It’s a complementary therapy; discuss with your doctor first.
What to expect
- Thin needles inserted for a short time.
- May involve manual stimulation or electrical currents (electroacupuncture).
- Results can vary, with acute issues showing improvement in 1-3 sessions, while chronic conditions take more.
