The World Health Organization (WHO) published an official report on four categories of symptoms, conditions and diseases that have been shown to benefit from Acupuncture. In a recent Health Report, we presented WHO’s Category #1 list – diseases, symptoms or conditions for which Acupuncture has been shown, through controlled trials, to be effective – as a guide for patients seeking treatment, and to help patients and healthcare providers seek insurance coverage by showing WHO’s official recognition of Acupuncture benefits.
The WHO report also contained three additional categories of conditions for which recognized controlled trials had not been done, but for which Acupuncture nevertheless has been shown to be helpful.
The Category #2 list includes diseases, symptoms or conditions for which the therapeutic effect of Acupuncture has been demonstrated but for which further proof is needed.
Here is the list:
| Abdominal pain | Acne vulgaris | Alcohol dependence |
| Bell’s palsy | Bronchial asthma | Cancer pain |
| Cardiac neurosis | Chronic cholecystitis | Cholelithiasis |
| Competition stress syndrome | Craniocerebral injury, closed | Diabetes mellitus (non-insulin) |
| Earache | Epidemic haemorrhagic fever | Epistaxis, simple |
| Eye pain due to injection | Female infertility | Facial spasm |
| Female urethral syndrome | Fibromyalgia and fasciitis | Gastrokinetic disturbance |
| Gouty arthritis | Hepatitis B virus carrier status | Herpes zoster (human) |
| Hyperlipaemia | Hypo-ovarianism | Insomnia |
| Labor pain | Lactation, deficiency | Male sexual dysfunction |
| Ménière disease | Neuralgia, post-herpetic | Neurodermatitis |
| Obesity | Opiate/opioid dependence | Osteoarthritis |
| Endoscopic exam pain | Thromboangiitis pain | Polycystic ovary syndrome |
| Postextubation in children | Postoperative convalescence | Premenstrual syndrome |
| Prostatitis, chronic | Pruritus | Radicular/pseudorad pain |
| Raynaud syndrome, primary | Recurrent urinary infection | Reflex sympathetic dystrophy |
| Retention of urine, traumatic | Schizophrenia | Sialism, drug-induced |
| Sjögren syndrome | Sore throat (and tonsillitis) | Acute spine pain |
| Stiff neck | Temporomandibular pain | Tietze syndrome |
| Tobacco dependence | Tourette syndrome | Ulcerative colitis, chronic |
| Urolithiasis | Vascular dementia | Whooping cough (pertussis) |
If you or someone you know is having trouble with any of the above conditions, check with your acupuncturist to see if they can help.

