Is Acupuncture Recommended for Emergency Situations or Acute Medical Problems?
It is strongly recommended that you first seek immediate medical attention at a nearby hospital for such conditions as difficulty in breathing or shortness of breath; dizziness, fainting or feeling faint; pain or pressure in the chest or upper abdomen, sudden weakness or severe pain; sudden bleeding; injuries, falls, and when surgery, tests, x-rays and life support equipment may be needed.
It is strongly recommended that you first seek immediate medical attention at a nearby hospital for such conditions as difficulty in breathing or shortness of breath; dizziness, fainting or feeling faint; pain or pressure in the chest or upper abdomen; sudden weakness or severe pain; sudden bleeding; injuries; falls; suicide attempts; and when surgery, tests, x-rays and life support equipment may be needed. Acupuncture can be given in certain instances, depending on the circumstances involved.
It is strongly recommended that you first seek immediate medical attention at a nearby hospital for such conditions as difficulty in breathing or shortness of breath; dizziness, fainting or feeling faint; pain or pressure in the chest or upper abdomen, sudden weakness or severe pain; sudden bleeding; injuries, falls, suicide attempts, and when surgery, tests, x-rays, and life support equipment may be needed. Once the emergency is over, you can then see an Acupuncturist. An Acupuncturist can be seen for first Aid circumstances in certain instances, depending on the circumstances. Q: Are There Any Other Conditions for which Acupuncture is not recommended? A: Yes. Acupuncture is generally not recommended for the primary treatment of severe infection, cancer, and heart failure. However, acupuncture has been found very useful in studies inside the U.S. and other parts of the world for easing the effects of chemotherapy and of pain in advanced cancer patients. Q: Who Should I see First, an M