No moxibustion during ovulation?

However, for some people, moxibustion may be something they are unwilling or unable to do. For example, for some people with skin conditions or allergies, moxibustion may make them feel uncomfortable or worsen their symptoms. In addition, for some people with private area diseases or private area infections, moxibustion may cause them greater pain and discomfort.

So, should moxibustion be used to promote physical health or treat diseases during ovulation? The answer is: not necessarily.

First, we need to understand how moxibustion works. Moxibustion burns mugwort to stimulate the skin and meridians, promote blood circulation and immunity, so as to treat diseases and promote physical health. However, the working principle of moxibustion is not suitable for all situations.

For example, during ovulation, burning mugwort produces heat and smoke, which may affect air quality and make people feel uncomfortable. In addition, moxibustion may also stimulate uterine contractions, which may cause side effects such as abdominal pain and bleeding.

Therefore, for physical health and disease treatment during ovulation, whether moxibustion is needed needs to be decided according to the specific situation. If you have any health questions or concerns, please consult a physician or professional health care provider.

In short, moxibustion is not a medical care method suitable for all situations. When diagnosing and treating health problems, the decision to use moxibustion or other health care methods should be made on a case-by-case basis.