Blood prick cupping can be performed for hip pain, but you should go to the hospital for regular treatment. Blood prick cupping is a form of cupping, which is a combination of puncture bleeding and cupping. The operation procedure is to sterilize the affected area, then prick the bleeding with a three-pronged needle to the extent of slight bleeding, and then adsorb the cupping on the affected area through the flash fire method. This method is suitable for areas with abundant muscles, such as the buttocks, waist and shoulders. It can be used to treat localized injuries, itching, and pain. Patients with pain in the buttocks meet the indications for this method, and therefore may undergo blood-stabbing cupping. Note: Patients with heart failure, acute infectious diseases and pregnant women are forbidden to use this cupping method. If patients need treatment, they should go to the hospital and receive regular treatment.