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The use of acupuncture as a complementary treatment for endometriosis: A systematic review

Lima ALS;
Luz KCSI;
Sanguino GZ;
Felipin LCS;
Sampaio GT;
Murrugarra LKS;
Dias GM;
Luckner AC;
Santos LS;
Santoro FF;
Carvalho RCP;
Frez FCV

Ana Luisa Serrano Lima

Kelly Cristina Suzue Iamaguchi Luz

Gabriel Zanin Sanguino

Larissa Carolina Segantini Felipin

Giovana Tófoli Sampaio

Lais Kaori Sato Murrugarra

Giovana Munhoz Dias

Ana Clara Luckner

Lorraine de Souza Santos

Fernanda Furlan Santoro

Rita de Cássia Pereira Carvalho

Flávia Cristina Vieira Frez


Resumo

Endometriosis is a multifactorial estrogen-dependent and inflammatory gynecological condition characterized by the presence of fragments of endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity. Due to the negative impact on the physical and psychological appearance of women, endometriosis is considered a public health problem. The Ministry of Health presents the National Policy on Integrative and Complementary Practices (PNPIC), which aims to incorporate and implement experiences outside of Traditional Medicine, among which Acupuncture stands out, a Chinese technique that has proven to be effective for treating pain . This work aims to identify evidence-based recommendations in the literature on the use of Acupuncture and its resources for the adjuvant treatment of endometriosis and is a systematic review of the literature using a pre-established protocol for the search, selection and extraction of data. From this review study, it was possible to verify the therapeutic efficacy of acupuncture as a complementary and integrative treatment for endometriosis, as the technique excites receptors and nerve fibers leading to the release of endogenous opioids, resulting in continuous pain relief. Furthermore, studies have shown that the practice of acupuncture provided greater relief from pelvic pain when compared to the use of drug therapy, in addition to improving the quality of life of women affected by this disease.

 

DOI:https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2023.004-010


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Copyright (c) 2023 Ana Luisa Serrano Lima , Kelly Cristina Suzue Iamaguchi Luz, Gabriel Zanin Sanguino, Larissa Carolina Segantini Felipin, Giovana Tófoli Sampaio, Lais Kaori Sato Murrugarra , Giovana Munhoz Dias, Ana Clara Luckner, Lorraine de Souza Santos , Fernanda Furlan Santoro, Rita de Cássia Pereira Carvalho, Flávia Cristina Vieira Frez

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  • Ana Luisa Serrano Lima
  • Kelly Cristina Suzue Iamaguchi Luz
  • Gabriel Zanin Sanguino
  • Larissa Carolina Segantini Felipin
  • Giovana Tófoli Sampaio
  • Lais Kaori Sato Murrugarra
  • Giovana Munhoz Dias
  • Ana Clara Luckner
  • Lorraine de Souza Santos
  • Fernanda Furlan Santoro
  • Rita de Cássia Pereira Carvalho
  • Flávia Cristina Vieira Frez