Cupping can be done on acupoints such as the middle epigastric region, Yinlingquan, Diqi, Shusanli and Fenglong, all of which can dispel dampness.
The mid-epigastric cavity is located in the midline of the abdomen, 4 inches above the umbilicus, and has the effect of harmonizing the stomach and strengthening the spleen, lowering the rebelliousness, and inducing diuresis. Yinlingquan is located on the inner side of the calf, at the lower edge of the medial condyle of the tibia, in the depression between the posterior edge of the tibia and the gastrocnemius muscle, with the effect of strengthening the spleen and seeping away dampness.
Di Ji point is located on the inner side of the calf, 3 inches below the lower edge of the inner ankle of the tibia, at the posterior edge of the tibia, with the effect of strengthening the spleen and seeping dampness, regulating menstruation and stopping leukorrhea (regulating menstruation and reducing abnormally increased leukorrhea). The Foot Sanli point is located on the front lateral side of the calf, 3 inches straight down from the calf’s nose point and one transverse finger outside the anterior ridge of the tibia, and has the effect of strengthening the spleen and drying dampness, and generating gastric qi.
Fenglong acupoint is located on the front lateral side of the calf, at the midpoint of the line between the calf’s nose point and the tip of the outer ankle, which has the effect of dispelling dampness and resolving phlegm, regulating stomach qi, resolving phlegm and reducing turbidity.
The above points have the effect of regulating water dampness, cupping to dispel dampness has a certain effect, but try to do under the guidance of a professional physician.