Cupping therapy for impotence

Common impotence cupping therapies include the retention cupping method and the warm irrigation method. Impotence is a term used in traditional Chinese medicine. Modern medicine refers to impotence as penile erectile dysfunction, with common symptoms such as inability to get an erection, weak erection, unsustainable erection, and reduced or absent morning erection. One of the common cupping therapies is the retention cupping method, which enhances the effect of cupping by resting the cupping jar on five major acupuncture points, including the Kidney Yu point, the Secondary Care point, the Guan Yuan point, the Life Gate point, and the Tai Xi point, for 10-20 minutes to stimulate the blood circulation of the whole body by generating a large negative pressure at the acupuncture points and to treat impotence and stimulate male The purpose is to treat impotence and stimulate the function of the male genitals. The warm irrigation method can also achieve the purpose of treating impotence. The warm cupping method is a way of warming the jar with moxa for 20 minutes during the retention of the jar to accelerate blood circulation by enhancing stimulation with the moxa to achieve the purpose of treatment.