Acupuncture in endocrine disorders: a critical appraisal

Y-Z. Deng, L-B. Li, L-G. Xu, D. Zhou, L-J. Wei, Y. Liu

Article ID: 4238
Vol 30, Issue 4, 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54517/jbrha4238
Received: 8 January 2017; Accepted: 8 January 2017; Available online: 8 January 2017; Issue release: 8 January 2017

Abstract

Acupuncture is an integral part of ancient Chinese medical practice. The technique has been used extensively in pain relief and is being tried for many other chronic conditions. Industrial development and affluence lead to the increase in the prevalence of many endocrine disorders such as diabetes, obesity, and polycystic ovarian disease. The rising prevalence of the endocrine morbidity is observed in both the developing and developed nations. The management of these disorders involves major lifestyle modification coupled with a long-term drug intake. In such situations, patients often look at alternative therapeutic options existing in complementary and alternative medicine. The globalization of the world medical practice has led to the spread of acupuncture beyond China to other parts of the world. Acupuncture has been tried extensively in the management of various endocrine disorders with inconsistent results. In this review, we highlight the principles of acupuncture and its role in the management of various endocrine disorders.


Keywords

acupuncture;endocrinology;obesity;traditional medicine;diabetes


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