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| What Does a Patient Experience When They Visit an Acupuncturist? |
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Visiting a Vancouver acupuncturist can be like
going to a new country for the first time. It’s an experience somewhat
different from what you are used to during a visit to your other
healthcare providers. Your Vancouver acupuncturist may ask you a wide-ranging and seemingly unrelated set of questions. As for needle reuse, most acupuncturists today use single-use, factory sterilized, and disposable needles. About 15% of Vancouver acupuncture
patients experience a temporary exacerbation of their condition or
minor flare-ups of old conditions following their first few treatments.
This is well documented and not a concern. In fact, these 'healing
reactions' are a normal part of getting better. They are typically
short-lived and are usually followed by significant improvement. The incidence of truly adverse reactions to acupuncture when
it is provided by properly trained professionals has been repeatedly
documented to be extremely miniscule; many orders of magnitude less
frequent than any adverse effects you are likely to experience from
pharmaceuticals for example. The American National Institutes of Health
(NIH) concluded in 1997 that "one of the advantages of Vancouver acupuncture
is that the incidence of adverse effects is substantially lower than
that of many drugs or other accepted medical procedures used for the
same conditions". http://consensus.nih.gov/cons/107/107_statement.htm Furthermore, the 'side effects' of acupuncture are usually
things 'you want' rather than things you 'don't want'. This is
precisely because the whole person is the focus of treatment, not just
the specific symptom. For example, a woman may come to an Vancouver acupuncture
clinic primarily for the treatment of chronic sinus pain. The
practitioner provides a treatment that attends not only to the sinus
pain as a symptom but also to the patient's central imbalances and
disharmonies discovered during assessment. After several treatments, the patient notes that not only has sinus pain improved, but sleep is better and the peri-menopausal hot flashes she had been experiencing have mostly disappeared. This is not an unusual scenario. We thank the PEI Acupuncture Association for providing this article. |