Acupuncture Hurts?
jyoti said:
I've gone for acupuncture MANY times, starting when I was 14. I have to say that what you experienced was NOT correct. The needles should never hurt while going in, except maybe the ear cartilage. (The needles have to be extremely sharp and thin, and NOT the slightest bit dull.)
I think for most people the needles should never hurt, and yes they should be sharp and thin. If the LAc is not using needles from sealed one-use packages, change therapists. There are a few old-school acupuncturists around who still re-use and follow sterilization protocols for existing needle sets, but in most places it is uncommon if not illegal.
Some people though are very sensitive and the needles do hurt, even when insertion is done perfectly. I have NEVER had a session where none of the needles are painful, there are always at least a few that hurt like crazy (usually in the feet, some liver points, and Bai hui in the top of the head.) It usually feels like a horsefly bite or bee-sting, and the pain diminishes after a few seconds. Occasionally it is intense enough and doesn't settle down, so the needle has to be removed after a very short time.
Some people experience nausea during needle placement, and the acupuncturist should be alerted, since there are points that deal with that. In some conditions, there will be significant bruising around a few needle sites, especially in cases where the diagnosis includes liver shi or blood seforum.xxxnation. In these cases (and others,) there may be a few needle sites that bleed a couple of drops on removal. Also in certain cases, bleeding a few drops of blood at the needle site is a desirable reaction and can relieve a great deal of congestion/seforum.xxxnation/excess.
My last session, I ended up very sore and bruised in two points, Lv2 on my right foot, and LI4 on my right hand. The LI4 point stayed sore and bruised for 5 days or so, and I know she did the points right. There was some discomfort with the insertion, but she didn't hit veins, the needles were the smallest they make, they came from the steri-pack, and in both spots, the needles were inserted less than 1mm. I've been dealing with excess heat, and those two points are draining. As well, I have a ganglion cyst in my right wrist, (also a sign of excess heat,) and though there has been lots of improvement, after this last session, (with the monster bruise,) the cyst is nearly gone- I have to hunt for it with my wrist flexed just so, and the pain is completely gone.
I'm curious to hear if you did have another session with the same LAc or if you switched, and what the difference was this time.