Clinical Effect Analysis of Fire‐needle Acupuncture at Neiyingxiang Treating Persistent Allergic Rhinitis
Jianwei Ai,
Suying Guo,
Yaqin Wang
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesWe conducted the first trial to evaluate the effect that fire‐needle acupuncture at Neiyingxiang (ExHN 9) in patients with moderate to severe persistent AR.MethodsThis was a randomized, single‐center, sham, and placebo‐controlled rial. Patients were kept blinded to their group assignment. All participants were equally assigned to the fire‐needle acupuncture (FA) treatment group, sham fire‐needle acupuncture (SFA) group, or loratadine group. The trial was designed with an acupuncture intervention once… Show more
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