Do you know the meaning of the different cupping marks? — Long Health Care (2024)

Cupping marks are not only bruises

Cupping marks cannot be called bruises simply because of the way bruises are caused. Bruises appear when the body experiences some kind of blunt injury or trauma. The impact can break the blood capillaries present under the skin, which is why you see the redness. The body responds to the injuries with a rush of healing fluids to the area that also contribute to the bruising or redness. When the proteins at the injury site begin to coagulate, blood circulation reduces and the patient feels pain. Cupping marks are caused by suction from the cupping set instead of the pressure in case of trauma, and works to bring toxins to the surface. The most important differentiating factor is the cupping marks do not cause pain and if there is any discomfort, it is minimal and goes away quickly.

Duration and indicators of cuppingmarks

Some of the first questions people have are regarding how long cupping marks will last and what they indicate. The colouring typically ranges from bright red to a darker purple, and can last from 3 days to a week. A darker colouring means that there is a high level of toxins and stagnation in the section of the body that has been treated. In this case, the marks can last for up to 3 weeks. However, if there are hardly any toxins, the colouring could be just a light pink and is likely to dissipate within a few hours. Patients also note that even if the initial treatments cause darker colour marks, subsequent sessions result in lighter and lighter marks as the pathogens leave the body. After a point, there will be no marks whatsoever even if more intense suction is performed and for longer durations at a given time. However, in cases where the patient has experienced an injury, multiple cupping sessions may be needed to induce healing in the deeper tissues of the body.

Cupping marks’ type and colour explained

  1. Water drops in the cup, cold or dampness

  2. Blisters/bubbles after cupping, normally means dampness, accumulated fluids in the tissues, and cold

  3. Pale skin marks after cupping, feel cold on the skin; deficiency cold or dampness

  4. Dark, purple spot cupping marks , stagnation and cold

  5. Light or bright red spot cupping marks, Qi and blood deficiency, Yin deficiency

  6. Little dark spots scattered in the cupping mark, deep Qi and blood stagnation

  7. Skin lines in the cupping marks or itch feeling after cupping, wind or dampness

Do you know the meaning of the different cupping marks? — Long Health Care (2024)
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