Cupping Therapy Practice Exam 2025 – 400 Free Practice Questions to Pass the Exam

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Cupping therapy primarily treats disease by causing which of the following?

Expelling external wind

Dispersing blood

Causing local congestion

Cupping therapy primarily treats disease by causing local congestion, which is a fundamental mechanism of this practice. When cups are placed on the skin and suction is applied, it pulls the skin and underlying tissues into the cup, resulting in localized congestion. This process draws blood and lymph to the surface, increasing circulation in the treatment area.

The local congestion induced by cupping can help to alleviate pain, reduce inflammation, and promote healing. The increased blood flow brings more nutrients and oxygen to the tissues, which can facilitate recovery and alleviate symptoms related to various ailments. Additionally, it helps in the removal of toxins from the area, contributing to overall detoxification.

In the context of traditional Chinese medicine, this local effect can also be seen as promoting the movement of qi (or vital energy) in the body, but the primary and immediate impact is the congestion that occurs where the cups are applied. This congestion is essential for the therapy’s effectiveness in treating musculoskeletal issues, improving circulation, and providing relief from soreness and tension.

Dispersing qi

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