An Overview on Acupuncture
Diseases, Conditions and Treatments No Comments »Acupuncture is an alternative form of treatment within which thin long metal needles are inserted at fixed points into the sufferer’s body. This can be to aid in healing, as a painkiller during surgery, to ease stress, etc. Just like other oriental (therapeutic methods| forms of therapy}, acupuncture also works on preserving harmony and equilibrium within the body.
As per this form of treatment for physical/mental conditions, it is believed that when ‘chi’ (life energy) becomes dormant or when its flow is interrupted, disease and illness occur. In order to re-establish the proper flow of ‘chi’, the fine needles are inserted at strategic points. With there being over three hundred and fifty ‘acupoints’ within the body, an acupuncturist has to carefully detect the points that need to be pinned.
The pinpointing of these points depends on a number of aspects such as questioning the patient, complete examination, and diagnosis of the pulse/tongue. With the required information at hand, the acupuncturist determines where the needles have to be inserted. The needles’ size depends on where in the body they have to be used in; for instance, longer and thicker needles are used in fleshy areas of the body, and thinner and smaller needles are used in areas where the flesh is close to the bone. The process, in both the cases, is almost free of pain and quick.
There are a range of ailments that can be treated through acupuncture, few of which include arthritis, persistent headaches, digestive problems, allergic reactions, insomnia, labor pains, sinusitis, etc.
Acupuncture can be used without being anxious for almost all common ailments; though, it is important that only a trained acupuncturist should carry out this form of treatment. Also, if the patient is uncomfortable about needles being inserted into his/her body, it is suggested that he/she is put at ease before the treatment starts.
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