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Are the needles sterile?
Yes. The highest quality silver disposable needles. These come in
pre-sterilized sealed packets and are discarded after use.
Does it hurt?
Because the needles are about the thinness of a hair, insertion
is often hardly felt at all. There may be an occasional sharpness
or a dull ache, but these sensations are only momentary and far
less unpleasant than a western injection.
What happens during the initial
examination?
The initial examination take about an hour and includes a thorough
medical and personal history, description of complaints, a review
of the functioning of the systems of the body, and a physical examination.
From all of this information, a treatment plan is developed, unique
to the individual patient.
How many treatments are necessary
and how often?
This varies from person to person and one cannot be guided by the
experience of other patients. Much depends on the severity of the
disease, how long the patient has suffered from it, as well as the
lifestyle and other factors contributing to it. Typically, treatments
are daily or on alternate days for about 10 or 15dyas depending
on the severity of the problem .After 15 days pt is given rest for
2 weeks during which the effect of acupuncture continues As the
patient improves, next schedule is planned thereafter . As classical
acupuncture is a preventative system of medicine, as well as curative,
it is advisable for healthy patients to come in periodically for
checkups and maintenance, Most of us don't wait for our cars to
break down before taking them in to be checked. We should not pay
less attention to our bodies!
How long does a treatment
take and what actually happens?
Appointments are generally scheduled for one hour. Prior to each
treatment, patients have ample time to talk about how they've been,
how they feel, and what's happening in their lives, which is essential
information to determine exactly the treatment that is called for
at that time. . Often, after treatment, the patient will spend a
few minutes simply relaxing, lying on the treatment table, to allow
the energetic changes to settle in. Dietary and other lifestyle
recommendations will be discussed at appropriate times throughout
treatment.
Can acupuncture treatment
help with non-physical problems?
Yes, indeed. classical acupuncture views the body, mind, and spirit
as a whole. All physical disorders will cause an imbalance in the
mental outlook and spirit of a person. This may manifest as depression,
anxiety, anger, sadness, and the like. Mental disturbances, stress,
and emotional conflict will cause effect in the physical body such
as insomnia, lack of appetite, fatigue, menstrual disorders, migraines,
susceptibility to disease, aches, pains, and any labeled disease
one can imagine. Any imbalance must manifest on all levels, or part
of the whole. All classical acupuncture treatments aim to restore
the harmony of body, mind, and spirit. Thus, the physical and non-physical
sides of a patient are treated together.
What about medication and
other medical care?
Classical acupuncture may certainly be used in cooperation with
other medical care. It is important to know what medication a patient
is taking as this is taken into account in the planning and assessing
of treatment. As acupuncture treatment progresses, the need for
certain drugs may well decrease and it may be appropriate to reduce
or discontinue medication, but this should be done with the cooperation
and approval of the prescribing doctor.
Will acupuncture benefit
someone who is very skeptical?
Yes. The healing process will not be affected in any way by the
patient's skeptical attitude.
Is acupuncture effective on children?
There is no age limit.
Ear Acupuncture
Those who traveled to China brought back information about body
acupuncture. Ear acupuncture has been developed largely outside
China. It is quite clear that there are some ancient Chinese manuscripts
that mention the use of the external ear for acupuncture, but classical
Chinese acupuncture applies to the body rather than the ear. Dr.
Paul Nogier in France developed the detailed ear map that is now
being used by most acupuncturists .
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