Acupuncture 'no help' for hot flushes

A Melbourne study of 327 menopausal women found acupuncture made no difference to hot flushes.

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Traditional Chinese acupuncture is no better than a fake version for treating menopause symptoms, says a new study.

But after eight weeks of treatment, both led to a 40 per cent improvement in the severity and frequency of hot flushes which was sustained six months later.

The University of Melbourne study involved 327 Australian women aged over 40 who had at least seven moderate hot flushes a day.

Half were given 10 sessions of standard Chinese medicine acupuncture where thin needles are inserted into the body at specific points.

The others had their skin stimulated with blunt-tipped needles, which has a milder effect without penetrating the skin.

Lead author Dr Carolyn Ee said both groups may have improved due to the placebo effect or because attending a clinic to talk about symptoms could help.

She also noted hot flushes tend to improve spontaneously with time.

"This was a large and rigorous study and we are confident there is no additional benefit from inserting needles compared with stimulation from pressuring the blunt needles without skin penetration for hot flushes," she said.

"If women want to consider having acupuncture for hot flushes, they should know that although previous studies show it is better than doing nothing, our study demonstrates that needling does not appear to make a difference."

She said while acupuncture is a relatively safe treatment and found to be effective for chronic pain, women should also discuss other treatment options for their hot flushes with their doctor.

The research was published on Tuesday in the Annals of Internal Medicine journal.


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