Acupuncture Liverpool

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Does acupuncture actually have benefits?

Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese medical practise that has been used for many years to treat a wide range of illnesses and medical conditions. In order to stimulate and balance the flow of energy, thin needles are inserted into particular spots on the body. Anxiety, depression, stress, chronic pain, headaches, digestive issues, infertility, and other conditions are best treated with acupuncture. It is also used to treat musculoskeletal pain and problems like fibromyalgia, carpal tunnel syndrome, facial palsy, and arthritis. Acupuncture treatments can be used to cure physical conditions as well as enhance mental health by easing tension and encouraging relaxation. It is generally well tolerated and has few adverse effects, according to research, and it can be a successful treatment for a wide range of illnesses.

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How many times a week should you do acupuncture?

The severity of your problem, the type of acupuncture you are receiving, and the practitioner's recommendation all play a role in determining how frequently you should receive treatment. In general, it is advised that individuals start out having sessions at least once a week. Treatments may become less frequent as time goes on and symptoms go better, but they should still be done frequently to keep the desired benefits.

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Who is acupuncture not recommended for?

There are some disorders that can make treatment impossible or necessitate medical guidance. Here are a some of the contraindications:

  • Blood pressure levels, high or low

  • Fever; being under the influence of alcohol or narcotics

  • Infection

  • Thrombosis/Embolism

  • In the treatment area, severe bruises, cuts, or abrasions

  • Unstable epilepsy

  • Problems with the nervous system - No sensation

  • Enlarged veins

  • 2 years after major surgery and 6 months after minor surgery: scar tissue

  • Localised oedema

  • Infectious and contagious diseases

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