What are the dangers of cupping? What are the disadvantages of cupping?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-28
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Whether cupping is beneficial or harmful is not the point at all. The point is that Phelps was pulled, and the focus is on Phelps' team (including the best coaching team in the world and at least a first-class medical team) and Phelps himself (who is not one of the best athletes in the sport in the world) who experienced and believed it was beneficial. Right?

    If they believe it is harmful, will they pull it out? Right? And then the question is, what convince them that it is beneficial rather than harmful?

    It's definitely not a few wandering doctors who go to fool around with empty mouths and white teeth, and they believe it, right? As for what exactly convinced them? We don't know.

    Pragmatism and empiricism are not useless, and practice without clear theoretical guidance is not entirely meaningless. Of course, it is better to have theory in front of practice, but it is not very common for practice to have theory in front of you and slap theory in the face. Theory also has a process of gradual improvement, and all the practices in this process are meaningful.

    Every time you smoke the face of theory, you should be congratulated. <>

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Benefits of Cupping First, the main principle of cupping is to use negative pressure at the suction and pulling acupoints, which can effectively regulate the body's internal organs and meridians, relieve backache and muscle fatigue, and second, cupping is a commonly used means of diagnosing diseases in traditional Chinese medicine.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Disadvantages of cupping on the body:

    1. Blisters or even infections appear.

    If the cupping time is longer or the negative pressure in the cupping is large, it may cause the patient to have blisters and infection during cupping.

    2. It is easy to catch a cold.

    If you take a bath immediately after cupping, and the ** capillary is in an open and closed state just after cupping, taking a bath at this time is easy to cause a cold.

    3. Induce stroke.

    After cupping, the pores are in a dilated state, which is easy to make the external cold invade the body, especially for some elderly people who are weak, and it is more likely to cause stroke. Therefore, after cupping, you must pay attention to the warmth of the cupping site.

    4. It is easy to be damaged, because traditional cupping is to use fire, and it is easy to burn if you are not careful, even if you avoid direct contact with open flames, but it is harmful to you.

    5. After cupping, the pores are dilated, and if you don't pay attention to the wind and cold, the wind cold will invade the body, which will cause colds and other diseases.

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