Thirty-two cases of acne treated with blood-letting puncture, cupping and Chinese-drug facemask - PubMed (original) (raw)
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Thirty-two cases of acne treated with blood-letting puncture, cupping and Chinese-drug facemask
Hua Pan. J Tradit Chin Med. 2005 Dec.
Abstract
To observe the therapeutic effect on acne treated with blood-letting puncture, cupping and Chinese-drug facemask. Thirty-two patients with acne were treated with above-mentioned therapeutic method. Cure, improvement and ineffectiveness were respectively found in 24, 7 and 1 case, with a curative rate of 75.0% and a total effective rate of 96.8%. The combination of blood-letting puncture, cupping and external application of Chinese-drug facemask is effective in treating acne.
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