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World Health Organisation (WHO) Report [2002]

Acupuncture: Review and Analysis of Reports on Controlled Clinical Trials

Four Categories of Disease and Disorders for which Acupuncture may be Considered to be Effective

1 Diseases, Symptoms and Conditions for which Acupuncture has been proved through controlled trials to be an Effective Treatment.

Adverse reactions to radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy

Allergic rhinitis (inc. hayfever)

Biliary colic

Depression (inc. depressive neurosis and depression following stroke)

Acute bacillary dysentery

Acute epigastralgia (in peptic ulcer, acute and chronic gastritis, and gastrospasm)

Facial pain (inc. cranio-mandibular disorders)

Essential hypertension

Headache

Primary dysmenorrhoea

Correction of malposition of foetus

Primary hypotension

Low back pain

Tennis elbow

Leukopenia

Stroke

Knee pain

Sprain

Induction of labour

Sciatica

Morning sickness

Rheumatoid arthritis

Nausea & vomiting

Renal colic

Neck pain

Postoperative pain

Pain in dentistry (inc. dental pain and temporomandibular dysfunction)

Periarthritis of the shoulder

 

2  Diseases, Symptoms and Conditions for which the Therapeutic effect of Acupuncture has been shown but for which further proof is needed.

Abdominal pain (in acute gastroenteritis or due to gastrointestinal spasm)

Acne vulgaris

Alchohol dependence and detoxification

Bell’s palsy

Bronchial asthma

Cancer pain

Cardiac neurosis

Chronic cholecystitis with acute exacerbation

Cholelithiasis

Competition stress syndrome

Closed cranio-cerebral injury

Non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitis

Earache

Epidemic haemorrhagic fever

Eimple epistaxis (without generalised or local disease)

Eye pain due to subconjunctival disease

Female infertility

Facial spasm

Female urethral syndrome

Fibromyalgia and fasciitis

Gastrokinetic disturbance

Gouty arthritis

Hepatitis B virus carrier status

Herpes zoster (human [alpha] herpesvirus 3)

Hyperlipaemia

Hypo-ovanarianism
Insomnia

Labour pain

Lactation deficiency Non-organic male sexual dysfunction
Ménière’s disease Posr-herpetic neuralgia

Neurodermatitis

Obesity

Opium, cocaine and heroin dependency

Osteoarthritis

Pain due to endoscopic examination

Pain in thrombo-angiitis obliterans

Polycyctic ovary syndrome (Stein-Leventhal syndrome

Post extubation in children

Postoperative convalescence

Premenstrual syndrome

Chronic prostatitis

Pruritis

Radicular and pseudoradicular pain syndrome

Primary Raynaud syndrome

Recurrent lower urinary tract infection

Reflex sympathetic dystrophy

Traumatic retention of urine

Schizophrenia

Drug-induced sialism

Sjoren’s syndrome
Sore throat (inc. tonsillitis) Acute spine pain
Stiff neck

Temporomandibular joint dysfunction

Tobacco dependence

Tourette syndrome (inc. eye tics)

Chronic ulcerative colitis

Urolithiasis

Vascular dementia

Whooping cough (pertussis)

3  Diseases, Symptoms and Conditions for which there are only individual controlled trials reporting some Therapeutic benefit, but for which Acupuncture is worth trying because Treatment by conventional and other Therapies is difficult.

Chloasma central serous choroidopathy Colour blindness deafness
Hypophrenia irritable colon syndrome Neuropathic bladder in spinal cord injury
Chronic pulmonary heart disease Small airway obstruction

4  Diseases, Symptoms and Conditions for which Acupuncture may be tried provided the Practitioner has special modern medical knowledge and adequate monitoring equipment.

Breathlessness in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Coma

Convulsions in infants

Coronary heart disease (angina pectoris)

Diarrhoea in infants and young children

Late stage viral encephalitis in children

Progressive bulbar and pseudobulbar paralysis

 

 

1979世界卫生组织推荐针灸治疗的43种病症

1﹒急性鼻窦炎

Acute sinusitis

2﹒急性鼻炎

Acute rhinitis

3﹒感冒

Common cold

4﹒急性扁桃体炎

Acute tonsillitis

5﹒急性气管炎

Acute bronchitis

6﹒支气管气喘

Bronchial asthma

7﹒急性结膜炎

Acute conjunctivitis

8﹒中心性视网膜炎

Central retinitis

9﹒近视(儿童)

Myopiain children

10﹒单纯性白内障

Cataracwithout complications

11﹒牙痛

Toothache

12﹒拔牙后疼痛

Post extraction pain

13﹒牙龈炎

Gingivitis

14﹒急慢性咽炎

Acute and chronic aryngitis

15﹒食道、贲门痉挛

Spasms of esophagus and cardia

16﹒恶逆

Hiccough

17﹒胃下垂

Gastroptosis

18﹒急、慢性十二指肠溃疡(缓解疼)

Acute and chronic duodenal ulcer Gastric hyperacidity

21﹒单纯性急性十二指肠溃疡

Acute and chronic duodenal ulcer

22﹒急慢性结肠炎

Acute and chronic colitis

23﹒急性菌痢

Acute bacillary dysentery

24﹒便秘

Constipation

25﹒腹泻

Diarrhea

26﹒肠麻痹

Paralytic ileus

27﹒头痛

Headache

28﹒偏头痛

Migraine

29﹒三叉神经痛

Trigeminal neuralgia

30﹒面神经麻痹(早期如36个月内)

Facial palsywithin 3 to 6 months

31﹒中风后的轻度瘫痪

Pareses following a stroke

32﹒周围性神经疾患

Peripheral neuropathy

33﹒小儿脊髓灰白质炎后遗症(早期如在6个月内)

Sequelae of poliomyelitis

34﹒美尼尔氏综合症

Menieres disease

35﹒神经性膀胱功能失调

Neurogenic bladder dysfunction

36﹒遗尿

Nocturnal enuresis

37﹒肋间神经痛

Intercostal neuralgia

38﹒颈臂综合症

Cervicobrachial syndrome

39﹒肩凝症

Frozen shoulder

40﹒网球肘

Tennis elbow

41﹒坐骨神经痛

Sciatica

42﹒腰痛

Low back pain

43﹒关节炎

Osteoarthritis

 

 

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