This review looked at how acupuncture might help people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Researchers focused on the relationship between the gut, the brain, and the tiny organisms living in the digestive tract. They wanted to understand why acupuncture might help both physical stomach issues and mental symptoms.
The findings suggest that acupuncture may change the balance of gut bacteria. It appears to promote a healthier microbial structure while regulating both helpful and harmful bacteria. These changes involve complex pathways involving the nervous system and the immune system. This process may help stabilize the gut environment.
Because this was a systematic review and not a primary clinical trial, the results are based on existing evidence rather than a new experiment. The exact biological reasons for these changes are still being studied. Patients interested in acupuncture for IBS should talk to their doctor to see if it is a suitable option for their specific needs.