Side Effects of meridians: A Synthesis of Findings from 6 Studies
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Main Research Findings
Acupuncture on meridians is gaining attention as an effective treatment method for various diseases. Especially, when used in conjunction with cancer treatment, it has shown potential to contribute to reducing side effects and improving quality of life. For example, the study in showed that acupuncture on meridians can effectively relieve various types of pain. In addition, the study in showed that acupuncture on meridians can reduce side effects from chemotherapy, particularly nausea and vomiting.
On the other hand, acupuncture on meridians cannot be considered completely safe. There is a possibility of side effects. For example, the study in 1 suggested that the use of medical marijuana could have adverse effects on the heart. This study indicates that medical marijuana might lead to cardiac side effects such as arrhythmia, syncope, and myocardial infarction.
Reasons for Side Effects
Side effects of acupuncture on meridians are thought to occur when the stimulation of the needles affects nerves and blood vessels. The stimulation of the needles can cause changes in the secretion of neurotransmitters or the dilation of blood vessels. These changes may be responsible for various side effects.
Common Side Effects
Nausea and Vomiting
Nausea and vomiting due to acupuncture on meridians have been reported in the study in . This study used acupuncture on meridians to alleviate postoperative nausea. The results revealed that the incidence of nausea was significantly lower in the group that received acupuncture.
Pain
Pain from acupuncture on meridians has been reported in the study in 3 . This study used acupuncture on meridians to alleviate hip pain. The results showed that the intensity of pain was significantly reduced in the group that received acupuncture.
Bleeding
Bleeding from acupuncture on meridians has been reported in the study in 6 . This study pointed out that bleeding could occur as a side effect of acupuncture on meridians. However, it is said that bleeding is usually mild and stops quickly.
Infection
Infection from acupuncture on meridians has been reported in the study in . This study pointed out that there is a risk of infection when performing acupuncture on meridians. To prevent infection, it is necessary to sterilize the needles and perform treatment in a clean environment.
Countermeasures for Side Effects
Countermeasures for Nausea and Vomiting
To prevent nausea and vomiting caused by acupuncture on meridians, as shown in the study in , it is effective to take antiemetics before acupuncture or stimulate antiemetic acupoints during acupuncture.
Countermeasures for Pain
To reduce pain caused by acupuncture on meridians, as shown in the study in , it is effective to warm the needles before insertion or to keep them warm after insertion.
Countermeasures for Bleeding
To prevent bleeding from acupuncture on meridians, as shown in the study in 6 , it is effective to apply a hemostatic agent before needle insertion or to apply pressure after needle insertion.
Countermeasures for Infection
To prevent infection from acupuncture on meridians, as shown in the study in , it is necessary to sterilize the needles and perform treatment in a clean environment. It is also important to consult a doctor before receiving acupuncture treatment and to choose a treatment method suitable for your body.
Comparison between Studies
Commonalities between Studies
Many studies have shown that acupuncture on meridians is an effective treatment for various diseases, although there is a risk of side effects.
Differences between Studies
Effective acupoints and treatment methods differ depending on the study, so it is crucial to choose the appropriate treatment method. The incidence of side effects also varies between studies. Therefore, it is important to consult a doctor and choose a treatment method suitable for your body when receiving acupuncture on meridians.
Points to Note Regarding Application in Daily Life
Acupuncture on meridians should be performed by a doctor or acupuncturist with specialized knowledge. Self-treatment can lead to unexpected side effects. Furthermore, acupuncture on meridians is not effective for all diseases. Consult a doctor regarding the diseases for which effects can be expected.
Limitations of Current Research
Research on the effectiveness and safety of acupuncture on meridians is still insufficient. In particular, further research is needed on the mechanism of occurrence of side effects and specific countermeasures.
Future Research Directions
To study the effectiveness and safety of acupuncture on meridians in more detail, large-scale clinical trials are necessary. It is also essential to clarify the mechanism of occurrence of side effects and develop specific countermeasures. Furthermore, clarifying the mechanism of how acupuncture on meridians exerts its effects is another research challenge for the future.
Conclusion
Acupuncture on meridians has the potential to be an effective treatment method for various diseases, although there is a risk of side effects. However, to prevent side effects, it is important to choose the appropriate treatment method and consult a doctor. As research on acupuncture on meridians progresses in the future, we can expect the development of safer and more effective treatment methods.
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