Blood-stabbing cupping at the Zhizhong point has the effect of soothing tendons and activating collaterals, clearing heat and cooling blood, and is used for treating lumbar and back pain, abdominal pain, and dysuria (unruly urination).
Zhizhong point is a joint point of the foot solar bladder meridian, where the cold and damp water of the bladder meridian gathers. It is located in the posterior region of the knee, at the midpoint of the popliteal transverse stripe. It has the efficacy of relaxing tendons and activating collaterals, clearing heat and cooling blood, and opening up the orifices and sukele, and is clinically used to assist in the treatment of lumbar and dorsal pain, abdominal pain, dysuria, dysuria, acute vomiting and diarrhea, and impotence and paralysis of the lower limbs (lower limb weakness, numbness, and pain) and other conditions.
Some precautions are needed before and after the blood cupping treatment at the Commission Central Point. The treatment should not be carried out after over-exertion or strenuous exercise. You should also not do strenuous exercise immediately after treatment and press the affected area to avoid hematoma.
When using blood cupping treatment at the middle point of the commission, one should go to a regular hospital and be operated by a professional doctor, avoiding self-operation to avoid physical discomfort.