Can a cupping blister be punctured?


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Cupping blisters can be punctured, divided into two cases. If the blisters are relatively small, do not do special treatment. As long as normal life, and in the bath or when wearing clothes, pay attention not to touch the blisters can be. If the blisters are relatively large, it should be noted that you can use sterile needles to puncture the blisters, coated with purple iodine clothing to disinfect, to prevent local infection. Part of the reason for pulling out blisters is due to excessive moisture in the patient's body. In view of this kind of situation, patients should pay attention to improving bad living and eating habits to prevent moisture production. And part of the reason is due to improper cupping operation, excessive negative pressure or too long a time to stay in the cupping, all of which may cause blisters to appear.