Safety and Efficacy of Ear Acupuncture for Antituberculosis Drug-Related Nausea and Vomiting
Effectiveness and Safety of Auricular Acupuncture for Nausea and Vomiting Side Effects Induced by Anti-Tuberculosis Drugs in Pulmonary TB Patients
About This Trial
This study will look at whether press-needle ear acupuncture can help lower nausea and vomiting caused by antituberculosis medicines in people with pulmonary tuberculosis. Nausea and vomiting are common side effects of tuberculosis treatment, and they can make people stop taking their medicines When treatment is stopped too early, tuberculosis may not be cured and may become resistant to medicines. Participants in this study will have nausea and vomiting related to their tuberculosis treatment. They will be randomly assigned to one of two groups. One group will receive press-needle ear acupuncture. The other group will receive a placebo version that looks similar but does not stimulate acupuncture points Researchers will check nausea and vomiting scores before treatment, during treatment, and after treatment to see whether press-needle acupuncture works better than placebo and whether it is safe. Press-needle acupuncture may help reduce nausea and vomiting by affecting nerves and lowering certain chemicals that trigger these symptoms, and it has minimal side effects If this method is proven helpful and safe, it may give patients a comfortable and low-risk way to manage nausea and vomiting during tuberculosis treatment
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Treatments Being Tested
Press Needle
Press needle is performed once at bilateral MA-TF1 Shenmen, MA-AH-7 Sympathetic, and MA-IC6 Stomach using Press Needle (Pyonex® 0,17x0,9 mm). Standard aseptic procedures are followed. Participants continue their routine pharmacological anti-emetics treatment.
Sham Press Needle
Press needle is performed once at bilateral MA-TF1 Shenmen, MA-AH-7 Sympathetic, and MA-IC6 Stomach using Sham Press Needle. Standard aseptic procedures are followed. Participants continue their routine pharmacological anti-emetics treatment.