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Why do some people stick bubbles on dog days stickers and others don't?

Because the skin condition is different, the reaction is not exactly the same.

Dog days patch belongs to "foaming moxibustion", while white mustard seed and ginger juice belong to "foaming" drugs, which will cause irritation and damage to the skin barrier. Therefore, normal application may also cause local skin redness and blistering, but this blistering belongs to aseptic blistering and will disappear in a short time.

Because everyone's skin condition is different, some people stick it for dozens of minutes, while others stick it for several hours, which can cause local redness or blisters according to the needs of patients. The specific application time should be carried out according to the doctor's advice, with tolerance as the degree. If there is a rash, itching, ulceration and other symptoms, you must stop applying.

Precautions for expanding data:

There are crowd taboos on the dog days, which are not suitable for everyone, especially children.

Sanfutie is suitable for those with qi deficiency and yang deficiency, but not for those with yin deficiency and yang hyperactivity. Some children with strong yang, especially boys with strong yang, are not suitable for posting.

Need to be reminded that children under 3 years old are not suitable for sticking three-volt stickers. On the one hand, their skin is delicate and cannot withstand the stimulation of drugs. On the other hand, when you feel itchy and uncomfortable, you need to take it off in time. Children under 3 years old have limited language expression ability, and it is easy to cause adverse consequences if they don't take it off.

In addition, it is not suitable for patients with extreme sensitive person, special physique, pregnant women, contact dermatitis patients, local skin ulceration after acupoint application, pneumonia and acute fever of various infectious diseases.

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