This provided clear scientific evidence of needle acupuncture is effective for adult postoperative and chemotherapy nausea and vomiting and pregnancy related nausea. In addition, there is evidence for postoperative dental pain. There are a few studies, which prove efficacy for acupuncture in pain however there is not enough sufficient evidence at this time. When acupuncture is not delivered properly it appears to be a safe procedure. However, it can have adverse effects when the acupuncture doesn’t have adequate training. In other words it is essentially safe in the hand of a competent practitioner otherwise it can lead to complications for example, the transmission of infectious disease or cardiac tamponade, or even broken needles. In fact, basic-scientific research provides evidence that begins to offer plausible mechanisms for the presumed physiologic effects of …show more content…
There is recent research that was preformed that suggests at acupuncture has regionally specific, quantifiable effects on relevant brain structures, and invigorates quality articulation of neuropeptides. Acupuncture is growing exponentially as well as the training and provisions of the acupuncture care in the United States. It has been transported to the West and has become a component of the health care system, which the framework is drastically distinct from biomedicine. Regardless of prescientific perspective of underlying conceptual framework acupuncture may have efficacy. Overall acupuncture is moderately effective in treating both pain and nausea in terms of substantial scientific evidence. The World Health Organization (2003) maintains an all-encompassing list of conditions as well as diseases in which are conceivably curable by acupuncture (mostly pain related). Keeping that in mind researchers are just beginning to understand acupuncture and how it can aid in health