Cupping is not recommended for men. There is no gender restriction on cupping, and different cupping methods are applicable to different groups of people, and the specific operation of the physician shall prevail. Cupping has a wide range of applications, commonly used in abdominal pain, neck, shoulder, waist and leg pain, arthralgia, joint muscle contusion and other local diseases, can also be used for cold and flu, headache, facial paralysis, cough, diarrhea, menstrual disorders, menstrual cramps, and other diseases. Cupping can also be used to treat red eyes, swollen and painful eyes, dengue (acute infectious disease, visible redness of the skin like paint) and other surgical disorders in traditional Chinese medicine, and can also be used as a daily health care therapy. Cupping has the efficacy of dispelling wind and dispersing cold, activating meridians and channels, activating blood circulation, eliminating swelling and relieving pain, etc. The suction of cupping can act on the meridians and acupoints, which can make the body’s coldness and dampness, blood stasis, etc. discharged through the skin, so as to make the meridians and channels smooth, and the functions of internal organs return to normal to prevent and control diseases. Cupping is not suitable for those who are too weak; cupping is not suitable for those who have local skin ulcers or skin diseases; cupping is not suitable for pregnant women and patients with heart disease; cupping time is generally 3~6 minutes, and it is not suitable for too long. Patients who need cupping should go to a regular medical place to have it done by professionals and avoid doing it by themselves to avoid burns or aggravation of their condition.