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Natural Therapy Relieve Your Painful
Main points:Tianshu, B25 Dachangshu and Zusanli.Auxiliary points: CV12 Zhongwan for cold-damp syndrome; $44 Neiting, Sp9 Yinlingquan and LI4 Hegu for damp-heat syndrome; B20 Pishu, Livl3 Zhangmen,Sp3 Taibai and CV12 Zhongwan for deficiency of the Yang and spleen.

Method: All the main points are punctured together with the auxiliary ones which are selected according to the symptoms. The puncture is moderate and the needles are retained for 20 minutes. The Natural therapy is given once daily. Moxibustion is applied to GV20 Baihui to raise Qi of the spleen and stomach.

Cupping therapy
Points for cutting: B20 Pishu and B23 Shenshu.
Method: Carefully sterilize the skin of the points before infiltration anesthesia with 1 novocain. A longitudinal incision is conducted on the point and a little subcutaneous fatty tissue is removed. Then the cut is sutured and dressed. The stitch
is removed a week later and the second therapy is given 2 or 3 weeks afterwards.

Guasha Therapy
Gua sha is used commonly on respiratory illnesses, for example, where the skin of the upper back, neck, and chest may be rubbed.Gua sha is known for leaving red and purple marks on the skin that look painful but are not.
Well-meaning practitioners of western medicine are sometimes shocked at the sight of these marks and fear that a child with the marks has been abused.

For professionals in this position, it is helpful to be familiar with the appearance of gua sha marks and to understand its traditional therapeutic value.It is helpful to be able to make the distinction between gua sha marks and signs of abuse. Gua sha is not known to be harmful. The technique called cupping also leaves distinctive, bruise-like marks on the skin, but is also harmless.

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