Can cupping be performed during ovulation?

The working principle of cupping is to heat a fuel (such as vinegar or wine) to produce hot air, expel the air in the cup, create a vacuum, and spray the fuel into the cup to form a black or red cupping cup. During the cupping process, the air in the cup is discharged, allowing the water or blood in the cup to flow out smoothly, achieving the purpose of treatment and health care.

For women, ovulation can be accompanied by symptoms such as increased sexual desire and vaginal bleeding. If cupping is performed during this period, it may affect physical health and therapeutic effects. Therefore, it is recommended not to cup during ovulation.

In addition to ovulation, cupping can also be used to treat various diseases and provide health care. For example, cupping can treat symptoms such as headaches, shoulder pain, and colds caused by illnesses. In addition, cupping can also improve sleep quality and promote physical health and mental health.