Can a baby with heatstroke be treated with scraping therapy

  In summer, sometimes going out for a short while can make people too hot to bear, leading to heatstroke. Many adults love scraping during summer, and scraping after heatstroke can indeed have a good effect on relieving symptoms of heatstroke. Can a baby with heatstroke be treated with scraping therapy?

  

Can a baby with heatstroke be treated with scraping therapy1

  Guasha is a method of expelling heat, toxins, and other substances from the body, which is widely recognized in traditional Chinese medicine. Scraping after heatstroke is completely possible, and children can also use it. However, it is best not to use scraping for babies under the age of seven because they are too young and their skin is too delicate to withstand this treatment method.

  Although scraping is a good method, not everyone can be suitable for scraping. For example, people who are physically weak, have poor skin and are prone to allergies, have local wounds or skin diseases, it is best not to undergo scraping therapy. In addition, people with low blood sugar and low blood pressure should also avoid scraping, and scraping can be quite painful. People who are afraid of pain should also avoid scraping.

  If one does not exercise restraint in their daily life and wants to use guasha, it can cause damage to the outer tissues of the skin. This not only does not relieve fatigue, but also increases the burden on the body. And for people with skin diseases, guasha loses its original enjoyment and becomes a painful torment. And if patients suffer from heart disease or blood diseases, they should not use guasha casually.

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