1, no crowds.
1, pregnant or menstrual women are not suitable for pedicure. Because Chinese medicine foot bath and acupoint massage may stimulate women's gonadal reflex zone, affect the health of women and fetuses, and even lead to massive bleeding or abortion.
2. Patients with acute infectious diseases, acute poisoning and surgical emergencies such as fracture, burn, perforation and bleeding are not suitable for pedicure. Such patients should take emergency measures in time to avoid delaying the opportunity and not blindly choose pedicure for treatment.
3. People who are extremely nervous or extremely tired, such as extreme sadness, extreme joy, extreme fear and extreme anger, are not suitable for pedicure. These people should have pedicure after being calm or fully rested, so as to achieve the expected effect.
4, renal failure, heart failure, myocardial infarction, liver necrosis and other critically ill patients are not suitable for pedicure. Because the patient's condition is very unstable, the stimulation of pedicure to the foot reflex area may cause a strong reaction, which may lead to the deterioration of the condition.
5. People with various severe hemorrhagic diseases. Patients with severe visceral bleeding such as hemoptysis, hematemesis, hematochezia, cerebral hemorrhage, gastric bleeding and uterine bleeding are not suitable for pedicure. Because pedicure can promote blood circulation, it may aggravate various bleeding symptoms.
6. People who are hungry or full are not suitable for pedicure. Because pedicure will cause local vasodilation and increase blood volume, which will lead to the decrease of blood supply in digestive system such as gastrointestinal tract and affect normal gastrointestinal function.
7. Patients with foot trauma, blisters, scabies, inflammation, suppuration, ulcers, edema and varicose veins are not suitable for pedicure. Because, in the process of foot soaking and acupoint massage with traditional Chinese medicine, the patient's feet will be touched, which may cause serious discomfort such as pain and itching, and even aggravate the condition.
2. The benefits of medicated foot bath
Foot bath, commonly known as foot bath, is a good way to keep fit. There is a saying that the sun rises when you wash your feet in spring, so get rid of it; Washing feet in summer can dispel summer heat and dampness; Wash feet in autumn, moisten lungs and intestines; Washing feet in winter warms the abdomen.
Insisting on soaking feet every day has a certain preventive and therapeutic effect on joint pain, insomnia, beriberi, sweaty feet, chilblain and other systemic or local diseases.
According to the meridian theory of traditional Chinese medicine, foot is the beginning of foot three yin meridians and the end of foot three yang meridians. There are at least 66 acupoints below the ankle. Soaking feet with hot water, just like moxa stick moxibustion, has the functions of promoting qi and blood circulation, warming viscera, nourishing vitality, strengthening waist tendons, dredging blood vessels, regulating yin and yang, relieving fatigue and increasing appetite. Modern medical research believes that there are countless nerve endings in human feet, and their pressure sensing points are connected with various parts and organs of the human body.
Foot bath can be used as a therapy for internal diseases and external treatment, and can also be used for the treatment of various skin diseases. With the help of medicinal properties and heat, the meridians are dredged and qi and blood are reconciled to achieve the purpose of eliminating evil.
Adding different Chinese herbal medicines to soak feet can have different conditioning effects.
The traditional Chinese medicine foot-soaking powder in Taiji Yangyuan Museum is a secret recipe handed down from generation to generation, which is refined from 28 kinds of traditional Chinese medicines, such as saffron, Ligusticum Chuanxiong, Polygonatum sibiricum, Angelica sinensis, Caulis et Folium Gaultheriae Yunnanensis, Folium Artemisiae Argyi, Fructus Cnidii and Rhizoma Smilacis Glabrae.