Updated On: 24 November, 2011 04:21 PM IST | | Relaxnews
The first large-scale systematic review on the safety of acupuncture for young people, the study found that one in 10 children experienced mild side effects, such as minor bruising at the puncture site. However, more serious reactions, such as infections or nerve damage, were found to be rare.
A new study published this week in the journal Pediatrics gives the nod of approval to treating children with acupuncture.

The first large-scale systematic review on the safety of acupuncture for young people, the study found that one in 10 children experienced mild side effects, such as minor bruising at the puncture site. However, more serious reactions, such as infections or nerve damage, were found to be rare.