When cupping, the following precautions should be taken:
Choose the appropriate environment:
·Keep the room warm and avoid being exposed to wind and too cold.
Skin condition:
Skin damage, ulcers, and infected areas should not be cupped.
Cupping time:
It should not be too long, usually 10-15 minutes is sufficient.
Cupping frequency:
It should not be too frequent, usually 1-2 times a week is appropriate.
Physical condition:
Cupping should not be done after meals, when feeling too tired, on an empty stomach, or when emotionally agitated.
Pay attention to hygiene:
Tools should be disinfected and kept clean before and after use.
Special population:
Children, pregnant women, and the elderly should be cautious about cupping and consult a physician if necessary.
Reaction observation:
If discomfort occurs after cupping, stop immediately and consult a doctor.
Ensure proper operation to achieve optimal results and safety experience.