Dear Sophia,
Let's discuss your questions hereinbelow.
1). Generally speaking, there is no age limit for acupuncture, theoretically.
As your first question is concerned, it's not referred only to the elderly patients, it's the point involving all the patients! Even the very strong adult patients, even the men, they can easily suffer from needling fainting! Even the Chinese men could!
So you have to be sure the patients are in good condition, especially the ones who are fresh to acupuncture, no matter they fear, or not, they may have the needling fainting. It's a bit funny, those who do fear the needling would have a little less chance of the faining.
Secondly, we CAN use acupuncture for infants but we would often do it in an in-and-out way, so you make a thrusting, giving a little stimulation, to feel the Qi arrive, and pull out the needle and to do the next point.
To some infants who can understand you, you can tell them why the needling is given, if they can cooperate, i.e. they can tolerate the pain, you may for sure retain the needles for a while.
In China, acupuncture would be used for many disorders of motor impairment of infants, e.g. the residual of the labour injury.
...to be continued |