bloodletting
The triangular needle, also known as the sharp needle in ancient times, is a needle used for bloodletting. It is used to puncture certain acupoints or superficial blood vessels on the patient's body a
Mongolian Bloodletting Knife(Excerpt from "General History of Chinese Medicine")Introduction: Qing Dynasty. Collected in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia in 1978. Made of copper, it measures 8.3cm in length.
Ciluo baguan method refers to a cupping technique that combines bloodletting and cupping. It involves using triangular needles or skin needles (such as plum blossom needles or seven-star needles) to s
  Agate Stone Leaves (Neolithic Age)Excavation Site: Toudaowa Site, Ulanqab, Inner MongoliaMaterial: AgateSize: Approximately 2cm in lengthCollection Unit: Shaanxi Museum of Medical History
1. Contraindications for BloodlettingBloodletting therapy is a damaging method of stimulating acupoints, mainly using three-edged needles and skin puncture for bleeding. In clinical practice, small e
After disinfecting the treatment area, according to the size of the lesion and the required amount of bleeding, first use a triangular needle to puncture from the outside to the inside, or use a plum