Can I have sexual intercourse after cupping therapy?
Generally speaking, "having sex" refers to sexual activity. Whether one can engage in sexual activity after cupping therapy mainly depends on the individual's physical condition. If the physical condition is good, sexual activity is generally permissible after cupping. However, if there is significant physical discomfort, sexual activity is not recommended. If discomfort symptoms occur, it is advised to seek timely medical attention and follow standardized treatment under a doctor's guidance. Detailed explanations are as follows:
If an individual feels no discomfort after cupping, such as muscle soreness, fatigue, or abnormal skin reactions, and their overall physical condition remains stable, engaging in sexual activity after cupping is usually safe.
If obvious discomfort symptoms occur after cupping, such as pain, itching, redness, or swelling, prompt medical attention should be sought, and medical advice should be followed. In such circumstances, sexual activity should be avoided to prevent worsening of the condition or interference with treatment effectiveness.
After cupping, the body's pores are open. If sexual activity is performed immediately afterward, excessive sweating may occur, potentially allowing cold pathogens to enter the body, thereby exacerbating discomfort. Individuals are advised to maintain healthy lifestyle habits and avoid excessive fatigue to promote faster recovery.