Cupping method has the power of warm meridians and meridians

Cupping method has the power of warm meridians and meridians


The cupping method uses a canister as a tool to use combustion to remove the air in the can and create a negative pressure, so that the can is adsorbed on the site of the operation to generate warm stimulation and cause the phenomenon of depression. There are bamboo jars, pots and glass jars. Commonly used in clinical cans instead of wide mouth cans.


Operation method


After the fire is fired, alcohol cotton balls or pieces of paper are ignited and thrown into the tank, and then the cup is placed on the surgical site. This method is suitable for lateral pull, otherwise it will burn skin due to falling fuel.


The flash fire method uses tweezers or hemostatic clamps to hold the burning alcohol cotton ball. After it has circled the middle part of the inner wall of the cupping tank, it quickly exits and then covers the pot. This method is safer, does not accept the limit, save cotton ball.


After cupping, generally leave the tank for about 10 minutes until the local skin congestion, when the blood is purple, you can take the tank. When taking the can, hold the can body by one hand, and press the skin of the can's mouth with one hand to make the air enter the can. The fire can fall off, and it cannot be pulled or dragged.


Adaptation


The method of cupping has the effects of warming the meridians, phlegm-warming and chilling, qi and blood circulation, and swelling and pain relief. The clinical use is mostly used in the following areas: cold and dampness, such as shoulder and back pain, low back and leg pain, gastrointestinal diseases such as stomachache, vomiting, diarrhea, lung diseases such as cough and asthma, and blood-thicking cupping suitable for acute sprains. Blood, sores and some skin diseases such as erysipelas, neurodermatitis and so on.


Precautions


The patient should have a comfortable position and should choose different caliber cuppings according to different parts. Pay attention to the selection of plump, elastic, hair-free and bone-convex parts to prevent the jar from falling out. Cupping should be stable, accurate and fast.


Skin ulcers, edema, and large blood vessels are not suitable for cupping; those who have high heat convulsions should not be cupping; pregnant women should not be cupped on the abdomen and lumbosacral region. Patients with spontaneous bleeding and traumatic bleeding should not use cupping.


If there is a scald, the small blisters need not be treated and allowed to absorb naturally; if the blisters are large or the skin is damaged, the blisters should be punctured with a sterilizing needle first, and the aqueous liquid should be discharged, or the aqueous liquid should be drawn with a syringe, and then coated with gentian violet. , And wrapped in yarn to protect the wound.


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