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I have night tremors?

I received electrical acupuncture and got a massage 5 mins after and now I have stimulation in head and night internal tremors. What is happening?

Female | 28 years old
Complaint duration: 7 days

8 Answers

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I would seek help Ron a neurologist
I ever use electro acupuncture
It may be difficult to reverse these negative reactions to electrical acupuncture. I would avoid electrical acupuncture in the future. Traditional acupuncture combined with massage and herbs to harmonize and rebalance your system should gradually help you out.
I don't know. I encourage you to reach out to the practitioner that you saw and let them know what is going on.
I have no idea. You really need to see a specialist. This is out of my purview. Good luck.
I'm so sorry you are experiencing those symptoms. Have you contacted the acupuncturist who gave you the electric stim? I can't imagine why it would cause night internal tremors, but the practitioner who treated you should follow up and find out if they are related.
It's hard to say what might be happening without understanding what kind of provider gave you electrical acupuncture, why they thought it was appropriate, what points they stimulated, and what level of electricity was utilized.

My best guess is: electrical stimulation may not have been an appropriate treatment for your issue and/or the provider used too high a frequency during the treatment.

The first thing I'd do is contact the provider and let them know what you're experiencing. They may have some idea what's going on and what it might take to correct the problem.

If you received this treatment from a provider other than a board certified, state licensed acupuncturist (like a chiropractor, physical therapist or other licensed provider), then I'd try to locate an actual acupuncturist in your area and go for a consult. You can use NCCAOM.org to locate local, board certified, providers. The bottom line is: there is a world of difference between someone who trained in, got certified and licensed in, and practices only Chinese medicine and someone who is trying to bolt acupuncture/Chinese medicine on to some other framework or licensure with minimal to no extra training in Chinese medicine.
Where were those electrical acupuncture needles inserted? If they were inserted in the scalp, it may can cause stimulation in the head and night internal tremors. This is a bad phenomenon. You better go back to the acupuncture clinic, tell this to your acupuncturist, or go to the hospital and do an examination of your head.