That's a scratch. I am also very distressed, but watching Gwangju's video should be no big deal. Forget it.
There is a relative who knows medicine on the big bar. I will turn around.
Scratching on the neck of Donghai is also a treatment similar to scraping. It is a method of repeatedly picking local skin until congestion appears (so-called scraping). The neck can be used to treat heatstroke, cold, sore throat and neck pain.
First of all, cupping is suitable for muscle-rich parts, such as the back and the back of the neck, because the cans in these parts are easy to adsorb, leaving a round bruise after cupping.
At present, "scraping" is just a general term, including "scraping" and "scraping". Scraping and cupping are equally suitable for muscle-rich parts (otherwise how to scrape? ). The shape of scraping is a big strip, and scraping is average.
Scratching is generally used in loose skin areas, such as the front or side of the neck. Scratch marks are thinner than those on Xiaohai's neck, and the direction of scratching is uncertain, both horizontally and vertically. The scratch on Donghai's neck is under the jaw, which should be used to treat sore throat or cold (it may be something else, after all, South Korea's.
Also, there is a clear difference between scratches and scratches. Scratched bruises are thin, uneven and intermittent, while scratched bruises are uniform, dark in color and regular in shape.