Acupuncture for Skin Disorders
Acupuncture is a form of Traditional Chinese Medicine that
has been used to treat a broad range of medical conditions, including
dermatologic disorders. This systematic review aims to synthesize the evidence
on the use of acupuncture as a primary treatment modality for dermatologic
conditions. A systematic search of MEDLINE, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Central
Register was performed. Studies were limited to clinical trials, controlled
studies, case reports, comparative studies, and systematic reviews published in
the English language. Studies involving moxibustion, electroacupuncture, or
blood-letting were excluded. Twenty-four studies met inclusion criteria. Among
these, 16 were randomized controlled trials, 6 were prospective observational
studies, and 2 were case reports. Acupuncture was used to treat atopic
dermatitis, urticaria, pruritus, acne, chloasma, neurodermatitis, dermatitis
herpetiformis, hyperhidrosis, human papillomavirus wart, breast inflammation,
and facial elasticity. In 17 of 24 studies, acupuncture showed statistically
significant improvements in outcome measurements compared with placebo acupuncture,
alternative treatment options, and no intervention. Acupuncture improves
outcome measures in the treatment of dermatitis, chloasma, pruritus, urticaria,
hyperhidrosis, and facial elasticity. Future studies should ideally be
double-blinded and standardize the control intervention.
Source: Ma C,
Sivamani RK.
Acupuncture as
a Treatment Modality in Dermatology: A Systematic Review. J Altern
Complement Med. 2015 Jun 26.
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