Acupuncture may help alleviate some symptoms associated with prostate issues, such as pain or urinary problems, but it does not directly treat prostate conditions like benign prostatic hyperplasia or prostate cancer. Some studies suggest acupuncture may improve overall well-being and quality of life for men with prostate-related concerns. However, it should be considered a complementary therapy rather than a primary treatment. Always consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment options.
Yes they do.
No, not all mammals possess prostates. The prostate gland is found in male mammals, including humans, but is not present in all species.
No, because a chiropractor and accupuncturist are two vastly different diciplines. Each has their own separate accreditation process. You need to have the proper certifications in order to perform accupunture. No accupuncture can not be performed by any doctor. There are accupuncture specialist that can perform this procedure. Most are pain relief specialist.
No, only men have prostates.
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they don't. traditional acupuncture is Chinese.
No. Women do NOT have prostates.
Male mammals, including humans, dogs, and some rodents, have prostates. The prostate gland produces fluid that mixes with sperm to create semen, aiding in the transportation and nourishment of sperm.
Yes, animals do have prostates, but they can differ in size, shape, and location compared to those of humans. The function of the prostate in animals is similar to that in humans, which is to produce fluid that helps with reproduction.
if you're doing IVF accupuncture is very good for implantation.
It is generally safe, in experienced hands - and sometimes quite effective.
Unless there has been an amazing recent breakthrough, prostates do not grow back.