Efficacy and safety of acupuncture for chronic spontaneous urticaria: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Acupuncture may offer better efficacy for chronic spontaneous urticaria than antihistamines, indicating a promising alternative treatment.
The analysis revealed that evidence quality was low, underscoring the need for validation in future studies.
Systematic review and meta-analysis conducted to compare treatment outcomes, focusing specifically on chronic spontaneous urticaria.
Further investigation is necessary to confirm these findings and address the uncertainties in efficacy and safety.
Resumen
Compared with antihistamines, acupuncture may be a more effective alternative treatment for CSU. However, as the certainty of evidence was low, these findings require further validation.
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