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Acupuncture An Overview
Posted by: | CommentsAcupuncture is an alternative form of treatment wherein thin long metal needles are inserted at preset points into the patient’s body. This can be to aid in healing, as an anesthetic during surgery, to reduce stress, etc. As with other oriental (therapeutic methods| forms of therapy}, acupuncture also works on maintaining harmony and stability within the body.
As per this form of treatment for physical/mental ailments, it is believed that when ‘chi’ (life energy) becomes dormant or when its flow is interrupted, disease and illness crop up. For re-establishing the proper distribution of ‘chi’, the fine needles are inserted at predefined points. With there being more than three hundred and fifty ‘acupoints’ in the body, an acupuncturist has to cautiously detect the points that need to be pinned.
Locating these points depends on different aspects such as questioning the patient, thorough examination, and tongue/pulse diagnosis. With the required information at hand, the acupuncturist can determine 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 regions of the body, and thinner and smaller needles are used in regions where the flesh is close to the bone. The process, either way, is speedy and almost pain free.
There are many ailments that can be treated by acupuncture, some of which include arthritic disorders, persistent headaches, digestive problems, allergies, sleeping disorders, labor pains, sinusitis, etc.
This form of treatment can be used without being anxious for almost all common problems/disorders; though, it is necessary that only a trained acupuncturist must carry out this form of treatment. Also, if the sufferer has an apprehension about needles being inserted into his/her body, it is best if he/she is put at ease before the treatment commences.
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