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Do you think cupping is really good for your health?
Do you think cupping is really good for your health?

Cupping is good for health.

The main benefits of cupping on the body are: dredging meridians, promoting qi and blood circulation, relieving swelling and pain, expelling wind and dispelling cold.

Cupping is the use of pressure to make the cupping part congested, and finally achieve the purpose of curing the disease.

Cupping has two main advantages:

1 can effectively relieve pain. Using negative pressure to draw acupoints can effectively regulate the viscera and meridians of the human body and relieve back pain and muscle fatigue.

2, can help diagnose diseases. Cupping is a common method for diagnosing diseases in traditional Chinese medicine. Through the change of skin surface color after cupping, it can help to judge whether the meridians and internal organs of the human body are healthy.

However, cupping also has some disadvantages. Can not be used for a long time, nor can it be frequently cupped at short intervals.

In addition, it is not suitable for everyone. People with inflammation or hemorrhagic diseases can't cupping, otherwise there will be serious consequences.

In addition, cupping can easily lead to skin damage and inflammation, especially many people will take a bath after cupping, which is actually wrong. After cupping, the skin is fragile, and bathing at this time can easily lead to skin damage and inflammation.

What should I pay attention to after cupping?

First, you need to keep warm after cupping. After cupping, the human body is weak. At this time, the pores of the whole body are in a relaxed state. You should pay attention to keep warm and avoid going out to blow, otherwise it will easily lead to the attack of the common cold, which will lead to a fever.

Second, it needs disinfection. After cupping, the instruments need to be disinfected to avoid infection in the next cupping.

Third, to prevent burns, cupping seems simple, but it is difficult to operate in practice.