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Bee Venom Acupuncture Effects on Pain and Its Mechanisms: An Updated Review

Soo-Hyun Sung, Gihyun Lee

2021Toxins19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bee venom (BV) is a complex natural toxin that contains various pharmaceutical compounds. Bee venom acupuncture (BVA), involving a BV injection into a certain acupuncture point, has been utilized to relieve a range of pain conditions. Regardless of whether pain is caused by disease or injury, if not effectively treated, pain can exert a detrimental effect on all aspects of life. In the past decade, many researchers have investigated the anti-nociceptive effects of BVA through clinical use and experimental evaluation. This report reviews the existing knowledge on the analgesic effects of BVA, focusing on musculoskeletal pain, inflammatory pain and neuropathic pain, and its analgesic mechanisms. Although further clinical trials are needed to clinical application of experimental results, this review will contribute to the standardization and generalization of BVA.

Topics & Concepts

Bee venomAnalgesicAcupunctureMedicineNociceptionClinical trialChronic painAnalgesic agentsIntensive care medicinePharmacologyPhysical therapyAlternative medicinePathologyInternal medicineBiologyZoologyReceptorHealthcare and Venom ResearchPain Mechanisms and TreatmentsAcupuncture Treatment Research Studies
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