Acupuncture in reproductive health: Evaluating its potential as an adjunct therapy

Q4 Medicine
Eliane Pacheco Engler , Jorge Magalhães Rodrigues
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Abstract

Infertility, defined as the inability to achieve conception through natural means, represents a significant global health issue impacting individuals globally. Traditional Chinese Medicine, particularly acupuncture, has gained attention as a potential complementary therapy for infertility. This review examines the efficacy of acupuncture in treating both female and male infertility, analyzing current systematic evidence and underlying mechanisms.
For female infertility, acupuncture has shown promising results in conditions such as anovulatory infertility, polycystic ovary syndrome, endometriosis, and improving endometrial receptivity. Evidence suggests that acupuncture alone or in combination with conventional treatments can enhance pregnancy rates, ovulation rates, and endometrial thickness, although findings are sometimes inconclusive due to methodological limitations. Acupuncture appears to modulate reproductive hormones, improve ovarian function, and facilitate embryo implantation, offering a valuable therapeutic option for women.
In male infertility, acupuncture has demonstrated potential benefits in enhancing sperm quality, balancing hormones, and reducing testicular damage caused by abnormal hormone levels. Studies indicate that acupuncture may improve sperm motility, concentration, and overall semen quality by regulating endocrine functions and mitigating apoptosis in germ cells. Despite promising outcomes, the quality of existing studies varies, and further research with robust methodologies is necessary.
This review highlights the potential of acupuncture as a safe, non-invasive, and effective adjunctive therapy for infertility. Integrating Traditional Chinese Medicine principles with modern medical practices could lead to more personalized and comprehensive infertility treatments, enhancing patient well-being and reproductive outcomes. Future research should focus on addressing current study limitations and further elucidating acupuncture's mechanisms in infertility treatment.
针灸在生殖健康中的应用:评估其作为辅助疗法的潜力
不孕症是指无法通过自然途径受孕,是影响全球个人健康的重大全球性问题。传统中医,尤其是针灸,作为治疗不孕不育症的一种潜在辅助疗法,受到了广泛关注。对于女性不孕症,针灸在无排卵性不孕症、多囊卵巢综合症、子宫内膜异位症和改善子宫内膜接受能力等方面显示出良好的疗效。有证据表明,针灸单独使用或与常规治疗相结合可提高受孕率、排卵率和子宫内膜厚度,但由于方法的局限性,有时研究结果并不确定。针灸似乎可以调节生殖激素,改善卵巢功能,促进胚胎着床,为妇女提供了一种有价值的治疗选择。对于男性不育症,针灸在提高精子质量、平衡荷尔蒙、减少荷尔蒙水平异常对睾丸造成的损伤方面具有潜在的益处。研究表明,针灸可通过调节内分泌功能和减轻生殖细胞凋亡,提高精子活力、浓度和精液整体质量。本综述强调了针灸作为一种安全、无创、有效的不育症辅助疗法的潜力。将传统中医原理与现代医学实践相结合,可实现更个性化、更全面的不孕不育治疗,提高患者的幸福感和生殖效果。未来的研究应着重解决当前研究的局限性,并进一步阐明针灸治疗不孕症的机制。
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Revista Internacional de Acupuntura
Revista Internacional de Acupuntura Medicine-Complementary and Alternative Medicine
CiteScore
0.60
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发文量
18
审稿时长
85 days
期刊介绍: La primera revista científica en español que permite estar al día sobre avances en terapias no convencionales, favoreciendo la renovación crítica y constante de los conocimientos ya adquiridos. Cuenta con los prestigiosos contenidos de la Deustche Zeitschrift f?r Akupunktur (DZA) alemana y artículos nacionales
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