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What does cupping and bloodletting mean?
Cupping and bloodletting is a traditional Chinese medicine therapy. Cupping refers to using a special glass jar or plastic jar to make the air in the jar thinner by burning fire or pumping air, so that it can be adsorbed on the skin surface through negative pressure, thus promoting the blood circulation of the body. Bleeding is to draw a certain amount of venous blood and promote metabolism in the body by reducing blood volume.

Cupping and bloodletting is an effective Chinese medicine therapy, which is often used to treat some intractable diseases. Cupping and bloodletting can stimulate the regeneration ability of human tissues, improve blood circulation, relax and regulate neuromuscular, thus achieving the purpose of getting rid of diseases and preserving health. Especially for some patients with chronic diseases and malnutrition, cupping and bloodletting can relieve symptoms, stimulate immunity and restore health.

Cupping and bloodletting is a traditional therapy, but it also needs some precautions. Cupping and bloodletting is not a suitable treatment for some people who are weak, malnourished or suffer from certain diseases. In the process of operation, it is also necessary to operate in strict accordance with disinfection specifications and operating procedures to avoid complications such as infection. Therefore, before accepting cupping and bloodletting treatment, you must consult a professional doctor, follow the doctor's advice, and pay attention to the safety and convenience in the treatment process.