Regimen Way Q&A Weight loss

Is cupping for weight loss harmful to the body?

Asked by:Carlee

Asked on:Apr 11, 2026 12:49 AM

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  • Blum Blum

    Apr 11, 2026

    Excessive obesity is a relatively common condition. If some patients have irregular work and rest for a long time, they may develop obesity. If some people have genetic reasons, they may develop obesity, which will have a great impact on people's physical and mental health. Obesity There are many treatment methods for obesity. You can also use cupping to lose weight. The weight loss effect is better. Generally speaking, cupping weight loss will not cause adverse effects. However, if you do not pay attention to facial care after losing weight, symptoms may occur.

    Process/Method:

    1. Relatively speaking, there are not many disadvantages of cupping for weight loss, but it may also cause patients to have severe symptoms of physical weakness after cupping, and may also cause fever and colds. Therefore, after cupping to lose weight, you should rest for a while before going out, which can effectively alleviate physical discomfort.

    2. If some patients have obvious obesity, they can choose cupping to lose weight. After cupping, if the effect of cupping is not good, it may cause serious purple-red skin, or partial burning of the skin, or inflammation. Therefore, you should choose a reliable hospital for cupping weight loss.

    3. The weight loss effect of cupping is relatively good. Depending on the method of cupping, it can have certain effects of weight loss and immunity improvement. However, cupping takes a long time to lose weight, or if you do not pay attention to effective skin health care during the cupping process, it may cause damage to the skin.

    FAQ:

    If some people have obvious obesity, they can choose cupping for maintenance. If they do not pay attention to skin care after cupping, it may cause skin infection. Therefore, they should go to a reliable hospital for physical examination to avoid the harm of infection and inflammation.

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