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Cupping therapy is an alternative treatment in which cups are placed on the skin to create suction. Some people use it to relieve pain and promote relaxation. While many people report feeling better after treatment, scientific evidence for many of its claimed benefits is limited.

Potential benefits
May reduce muscle pain and stiffness: Some studies suggest cupping can provide short-term relief for neck, shoulder, and back pain.
May improve blood flow: The suction increases blood circulation to the treated area, which may help some people feel less tense.
May promote relaxation: Many people find the treatment soothing, similar to massage.
May aid recovery after exercise: Some athletes use cupping to help with muscle soreness, although evidence is mixed.
May reduce tension headaches: Some people experience fewer headaches after treatment, but more research is needed.
Types of cupping
Dry cupping: Uses suction only.
Wet cupping: Involves small skin incisions followed by suction to remove a small amount of blood. This carries a higher risk of infection and should only be performed by trained professionals.
Risks and side effects
Round bruises or marks that can last several days.
Mild pain or skin irritation.
Burns (if fire cupping is used improperly).
Infection risk, especially with wet cupping.
Rarely, dizziness or fainting.
Who should avoid cupping?

Cupping is generally not recommended for people who:

Have bleeding disorders or take blood-thinning medications.
Have skin infections, open wounds, or severe eczema over the treatment area.
Are pregnant (avoid cupping over the abdomen and lower back).
Have severe medical conditions unless advised by a healthcare professional.

Overall, cupping may help with short-term pain relief and relaxation, but it should not replace proven medical treatments for underlying health conditions. If you're considering cupping for a specific problem, I can explain whether it is likely to help based on the available evidence.

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