Acupuncture is an
alternative medical treatment that is generally considered by medical practitioners to relieve general pain that accompanies many human ailments. Cancer-stricken patients have been known to undergo acupuncture therapies to help them cope with the many side-effects often associated while undergoing chemotherapy like nausea or vomitting, breathlessness, as well as a few vasomotor impairments.
The application of acupuncture as an alternative to the conventional form of medical therapy for many
cancer patients has been found to be quite effective especially in cases when the patient feels nauseated. The feeling that one will vomit is common among cancer-stricken people who underwent chemotherapy sessions. Nausea itself brings in a variety of pain in varying degrees. Acupuncture is able to help in this area since the needles zero in on energy channels located in the human skin that get excited after a chemotherapy session. Acupuncture helps these channels relax and slow down.
Acupuncture is essentially of Oriental origin, specifically, it is a form of therapeutic remedy that was practised and is still being resorted to by many Chinese from many parts of the world. However, its efficiency is only now being increasingly acknowledged by Western medicine especially in cases when the traditional type of medical approach in treating various ailments proves to be ineffective.
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