Benefits and disadvantages of cupping for women

Cupping for women can help clear the meridians and channels, but if the location and operation of cupping are not proper, it may lead to burns and other negative consequences. Cupping refers to the use of cans as a tool, adsorbed on the patient’s skin to treat diseases, which can help clear the meridians, dispel wind and cold (dispel wind and cold), and eliminate swelling and knots. Cupping clinically can be divided into walking cans, stay cans and other operating techniques, to the extent that the skin is filled with blood. If the operation is correct, female cupping, can play a wind dispersal of cold, Shu Jing activate blood and other benefits. However, cupping should not be carried out in the area of large arteries and varicose veins, as well as the abdomen of pregnant women. When performing cupping, it is necessary to observe the patient’s skin from time to time to ensure the appropriate starting time. However, choosing the wrong area and estimating the wrong time to start the cupping may lead to blisters or even burns, which may be infected if not treated in time. Therefore, patients who need cupping should go to regular hospitals for treatment.