Electric Guasha Scraping Massage Cupping Body Vacuum Cans Suction Massager
Rechargeable:12 gears: 6 gears Gua Sha massage + 6 gears Cupping heating(can be charged and plugged in)
Plug-in model:12 gears: 6 gears Gua Sha massage + 6 gears Cupping heating (can be plugged in, not charged)
Charging use: 1200mAh
Charging time: 40 minutes
Use time: It is recommended to use it within 20-35 minutes each time
Applicable parts: Neck, Shoulders, Back, Waist, Legs, Buttocks, Arms, Feet
The main functions are: scraping and cupping
You can use it for scraping or massaging, it is very effective in removing fat.
Do not use the gua sha function, just use normal massage. Do not stay on one part of the skin for too long. When your skin is reddish or has tiny blood beads, the massage effect ends, and it will become a gua sha effect if you continue to use it. Got it
The function of scraping:
1. Promotes qi and blood, induces sweating and relieves the surface, soothes muscles and activates collaterals, and regulates the spleen and stomach.
2. Gua Sha can strengthen the body’s defense function and promote blood circulation and metabolism.
3. Gua Sha also has antipyretic and analgesic effects, and can be used for heatstroke, colds, sore throat caused by wind-heat, etc.
Gua Sha has the effect of removing viruses. Generally, after scraping, the body will feel very relaxed within 15-30 days.
Notice:
1. Do not take a bath within 8 hours after scraping, and do not take a cold shower within 24 hours. Take a hot shower instead.
2. After scraping, local skin will be damaged, like bleeding, which is normal. The hair follicles are in an open state. Keep warm and avoid catching cold. 3. It is not recommended to take a bath or touch the water in a short period of time to avoid affecting the recovery of the skin and even causing infection.
4. After scraping, drink plenty of warm or hot water to replenish moisture. Do not face the air conditioner or fan directly.
The taboos for scraping are:
1. Use with caution in patients with bleeding tendency.
2. Patients with new fractures should not undergo scraping.
3. Do not scrape local skin surfaces with purulent inflammation, exudate ulcers, or lesions caused by infectious skin diseases.
4. It is forbidden to scrape unexplained lumps and malignant tumors.
5. Scrape the lower abdomen of women during menstruation with caution, and it is forbidden to scrape the lower abdomen during pregnancy.
6. Patients with extreme weakness or severe heart failure should avoid scraping.
The effects and benefits of cupping:
1. It has the functions of dredging meridians, reducing swelling and relieving pain, promoting qi and blood circulation, dispelling wind and cold;
2. Stimulate pores through heat and promote the discharge of toxins and sweat from the body;
3. Combining acupoints can relieve cough, reduce inflammation and analgesia;
Precautions for cupping:
1. Avoid taking a bath immediately: the skin is still relatively fragile just after cupping. If you take a bath at this time, it may easily cause skin damage;
2. Avoid scratching the cupping area: The skin may feel itchy after cupping. Avoid scratching to prevent skin ulceration and infection;
3. Keep warm: During cupping, the indoor temperature should be kept above 20°C and performed in a wind-sheltered place. After cupping, the pores of the body will be in a state of expansion in a short period of time, so measures should be taken to keep warm to prevent catching cold;
4. The cupping time should not be too long: The cupping time is generally 15-30 minutes, which is selected according to the patient’s tolerance, personal situation and treatment needs to prevent skin damage, blisters or black-purple discoloration that is difficult to absorb if the time is too long. Ecchymosis.
In addition to the above-mentioned contraindications and precautions, cupping is not suitable for patients who are overly full, hungry, drunk, overtired, or after strenuous exercise. Cupping should be done after the condition changes. In addition, after cupping, there may be blisters on the skin. If the blisters are large or cannot subside on their own for a long time, they need to be disinfected with iodophor and go to the hospital if necessary.
The taboos of cupping are:
1. Patients with systemic diseases: Cupping is not suitable for patients with acute severe diseases, severe heart disease, heart failure, and active tuberculosis;
2. Patients with skin diseases: such as skin allergies, infectious skin diseases, skin tumors, skin lumps, ulcers, etc.;
3. Patients with bleeding diseases: common ones such as thrombocytopenic purpura, leukemia and hemophilia;
4. Patients with neurological diseases: schizophrenia, convulsions, those with severe mental illness and those who are uncooperative;
5. Trauma patients: If the patient has a traumatic fracture, cupping is usually not suitable, especially in areas with moderate and severe edema.