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Treatment of Visceral Pain Associated with Irritable Bowel Syndrome using Acupuncture: Mechanism of Action

Treatment of Visceral Pain Associated with Irritable Bowel Syndrome using Acupuncture: Mechanism of Action
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摘要 Irritable bowel syndrome(IBS)is a relatively common condition characterized by abdominal pain,among other symptoms,that significantly impacts the quality of life of IBS patients.Therapeutic treatment of IBS results in limited success,and the focus is placed on relieving patients of some of the symptoms,visceral pain in particular.Acupuncture is commonly used as a treatment modality of choice.However,the debate on whether acupuncture can be effectively used for this purpose is ongoing.In this work,we critically review the available literature to establish a potential mechanism of action in treating visceral pain in IBS using acupuncture.The sources used are Google Scholar,EBSCO,Cochrane Library and Pub Med as well as Chinese database sources.The keywords used in the literature search are"acupuncture,""IBS,""Irritable Bowel Syndrome,"and"visceral pain."We find that the literature strongly indicates that acupuncture,by stimulating points located on the dermatomes proximal to the spinal level of the area where the sympathetic outflow of the particular gut area affected by the pain is,can interfere with the efferent signal that transports information about the noxious stimuli and interrupt the"connectivity"between the gut and brain,and as a final result,reduce or stop IBS pain.Our findings justify that clinical trials are conducted to test the utility of acupuncture in treating abdominal visceral pain in IBS. Irritable bowel syndrome(IBS) is a relatively common condition characterized by abdominal pain, among other symptoms, that significantly impacts the quality of life of IBS patients. Therapeutic treatment of IBS results in limited success, and the focus is placed on relieving patients of some of the symptoms, visceral pain in particular. Acupuncture is commonly used as a treatment modality of choice. However, the debate on whether acupuncture can be effectively used for this purpose is ongoing. In this work, we critically review the available literature to establish a potential mechanism of action in treating visceral pain in IBS using acupuncture. The sources used are Google Scholar, EBSCO, Cochrane Library and Pub Med as well as Chinese database sources. The keywords used in the literature search are "acupuncture," "IBS," "Irritable Bowel Syndrome," and "visceral pain." We find that the literature strongly indicates that acupuncture, by stimulating points located on the dermatomes proximal to the spinal level of the area where the sympathetic outflow of the particular gut area affected by the pain is, can interfere with the efferent signal that transports information about the noxious stimuli and interrupt the "connectivity" between the gut and brain, and as a final result, reduce or stop IBS pain. Our findings justify that clinical trials are conducted to test the utility of acupuncture in treating abdominal visceral pain in IBS.
出处 《World Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine》 2019年第4期181-186,共6页 世界中医药杂志(英文)
基金 Research supported by New Zealand College of Chinese Medicine
关键词 ACUPUNCTURE IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME VISCERAL PAIN Acupuncture irritable bowel syndrome visceral pain
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