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## Acupuncture

## Does Acupuncture Hurt?

The short answer: maybe.

Depending on the point location selected and how sensitive a person is, some people do say that it is uncomfortable when the needle is initially inserted. Of course, a qualified practitioner will do everything to minimize any discomfort. The vast majority of patients – even those afraid of needles – feel a mild pressure as the needle goes into the skin. Once the needle is in the right spot, patients experience feelings ranging from nothing to a mild tingling or ‘the Qi’ (read more in What Does Acupuncture Feel Like?)

## How Does Acupuncture Work?

Each acupuncture needle produces a tiny injury at the insertion site, and although it’s slight enough to cause little to no discomfort, it’s enough of a signal to let the body know it needs to respond. This response involves stimulation of the immune system, promoting circulation to the area, wound healing, and pain modulation.

## What Does an Acupuncture Needle Look Like?

Afraid of needles? Compared to needles that draw blood, these needles are very thin since they don’t have to be hollow. Needles come in different gauges (thickness) and lengths and are very flexible. Each needle comes in a sterilized package and is disposable after use.

## What Can Go Wrong?

Consent forms will try to scare you with side effects including organ damage, lung collapse and bruising.  A licensed practitioner such as Dr Proulx has taken hours of hands-on training and many anatomy classes to reduce the risk of such negative side effects. A mild red spot that lasts less than an hour or a mild bruise are the most frequent negative effects.

## Ready to improve your health?  Book your first appointment with Dr. Proulx

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