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Side Effects Of Acupuncture
Acupuncture is a technique whereby the practitioner tries to stimulate strategic points on your body by inserting thin needles into the skin. Referred to as traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture is one of the most sought after alternative medical treatments by most people nowadays. It is believed to bring balance to your bodily energies.
This technique helps to ease pain that is associated with chronic health issues such as low back pain, neck pain, and osteoarthritis/knee pain, joint dysfunction, nerve pain (neuropathy) and shoulder pain. It is also used for other painful ailments such as cancer, migraine headache and osteoarthritis. There are some people who prefer to use acupuncture in order to control addictions such as cocaine dependence and smoking.

Acupuncture helps to relieve symptoms such as dry mouth, depression, chronic fatigue syndrome (also called CFS ), anxiety, sleeping difficulty (insomnia), schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, fibromyalgia, irritable bowel syndrome, vomiting associated with cancer treatment, stroke, bed-wetting, urinary incontinence, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (progressive lung disease).
People may have received satisfactory results from this traditional Chinese medicine, yet every medical treatment does have the potential for certain side effects. Not many people are aware about some of the side effects of acupuncture. Here are some of the side effects of acupuncture.
Fatigue
Acupuncture
is
generally
beneficial,
yet
it
does
have
a
few
side
effects.
Most
people
feel
energised
after
undergoing
this
traditional
healing
treatment.
Nevertheless,
there
are
some
patients
who
feel
a
little
wiped
out
after
undergoing
acupuncture
for
body
treatment.
Feeling
a
bit
fatigued
is
not
a
cause
of
concern.
However,
it
is
a
telltale
sign
that
your
body
needs
to
rest
immediately.
Soreness
After
doing
acupuncture,
there
are
chances
of
feeling
uneasy
and
sore
after
the
needles
are
removed.
Some
of
the
body
parts
where
the
needles
are
inserted
during
the
treatment
will
tend
to
remain
sore
for
a
couple
of
days.
The
soreness
from
an
acupuncture
session
usually
fritters
away
within
24
hours.
However,
some
of
the
acupuncture
release
points
(in
the
hands
especially
between
thumb
and
index
finger)
could
cause
certain
lingering
soreness
and
would
last
for
a
few
more
days.
Soreness
is
the
most
common
side
effect
of
acupuncture.
Infections
There
are
relatively
more
complications
involved
while
treating
your
body
with
acupuncture.
Some
of
the
worst
side
effects
of
acupuncture
are
getting
infections.
Most
licensed
acupuncturists
are
required
to
follow
certain
precautions
such
as
using
sterile
and
disposable
needles.
On
the
other
hand,
reused
needle
could
expose
you
to
diseases
such
as
hepatitis.
Bruising
Bruising
is
one
of
the
most
common
side
effects
of
acupuncture
and
it
does
happen
occasionally
during
an
acupuncture
session.
This
could
create
a
haematoma
(a
localised
swelling
that
is
filled
with
blood)
that
occurs
when
the
needle
punctures
the
skin.
Organ
injury
If
the
needles
are
initiated
deeply,
there
is
a
possibility
of
puncturing
internal
organs
especially
the
lungs.
However,
this
is
the
rarest
complication
that
you
could
face
in
the
hands
of
a
specialised
practitioner.
Emotional
pain
Some
patients,
who
undergo
acupuncture
for
the
body,
tend
to
feel
extra
sensitive.
Some
people
cry
during
the
session.
Emotional
release
can
turn
out
to
be
a
positive
experience
for
some
patients.
But
it
can
be
surprising
when
it
becomes
more
stoical.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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