Traditional Chinese Medicine Unique Treatments: Cupping Therapy

Traditional Chinese Medicine Unique Treatments: Cupping Therapy

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Sliding Cupping

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Unique Treatments

Do you often feel stiffness and discomfort in your neck and shoulders,

with tight and aching muscles throughout your back?

Traditional Chinese Medicine Unique Treatments: Cupping Therapy

Do you often feel heavy and weak in your body,

and suspect that you have excessive dampness?

Traditional Chinese Medicine Unique Treatments: Cupping Therapy

If you have the above discomfort symptoms,

it is recommended that you try a traditional treatment method—Sliding Cupping

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What is Sliding Cupping?

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Sliding cupping therapy, also known as gliding cupping, uses cups as tools. A suitable amount of lubricant is applied to the rim of the cup and the affected area. By using heat to expel air from the cup, a negative pressure is created, allowing the cup to adhere to the skin. The cup is then moved back and forth over the affected area, causing the skin to become reddened or congested.

Traditional Chinese Medicine Unique Treatments: Cupping Therapy

Effects and Functions

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Relax muscles and open meridians

Activate blood circulation and resolve stasis

Release the exterior and expel pathogens

Warm the meridians and disperse cold

Traditional Chinese Medicine Unique Treatments: Cupping Therapy

Applicable Diseases

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Headaches

Low back pain

Neck and shoulder pain

Insomnia

Sub-health conditions

Cough caused by wind-cold type colds and other symptoms

Traditional Chinese Medicine Unique Treatments: Cupping Therapy

Unsuitable Populations

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Those with high fever, convulsions, spasms, acute soft tissue injuries, and trauma should avoid this treatment.

2

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Those with bleeding tendencies, such as late-stage diabetes, severe anemia, leukemia, aplastic anemia, and thrombocytopenia should avoid this treatment.

3

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Those with skin lesions, skin diseases, and those with high and unstable blood pressure should avoid this treatment.

4

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Those who are overly fatigued, hungry, extremely thirsty, or intoxicated should not undergo sliding cupping immediately; they should rest and recover before proceeding.

5

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Women during menstruation, pregnant women, those with coagulation disorders, edema, and those with large blood vessels should avoid this treatment.

Traditional Chinese Medicine Unique Treatments: Cupping Therapy

Post-Treatment Precautions:

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Traditional Chinese Medicine Unique Treatments: Cupping Therapy

After treatment, drink plenty of warm water, and do not bathe for 4-6 hours. Keep warm to prevent getting cold.

Traditional Chinese Medicine Unique Treatments: Cupping Therapy

Avoid consuming cold and raw foods after treatment, and limit intake of fruits and seafood.

Traditional Chinese Medicine Unique Treatments: Cupping Therapy

If blisters appear after treatment, small blisters generally do not require treatment; keep the area dry and they can be absorbed in 2-3 days. Large blisters need to be treated under a doctor’s guidance to avoid infection.

Source: Outpatient TCM Treatment Area

Editor: Nursing Science Popularization Team

Images sourced from the internet

Traditional Chinese Medicine Unique Treatments: Cupping Therapy

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