HDcure
HDcure LY-508BH Acupuncture Pen

- DIMENSIONS: 10.16 x 5.16 x 1.81 inches
- WEIGHT: 1 pounds
- INTENSITY MODES: 9
- BRAND: HDcure
Product Description
Our acupuncture pen uses alternating current to function, so it’s natural for the arm holding it to feel both stimulating and little numb while being used. If you cannot tolerate vibration stimulation, kindly refrain from using it.
- There are nine distinct power levels in our acupressure pen, which you can change to your own level of comfort. The acupuncture pen’s LED display will show the massage’s intensity.
- Our massaging pen is wireless, portable, lightweight, and rechargeable. It is just 9.25 inches in length. If you’re travelling or working on a daily basis, our little pen fits conveniently in your pocket or backpack.
- Our acupressure pen massager is risk-free, efficient, and ineffective. It will provide you with relief on a portion of your body, immediately reducing discomfort, and effectively releasing muscle tension.
What’s in the Box?
- Acupuncture pen x 1
- Probe x 1
- Small probe x 1
- Contact rod x 1
- USB charging cable x 1
- Meridian diagram x 1
- Instruction book x 1
How to use the Acupuncture Pen
Put the electronic acupuncture pen on the affected region and press the button. It will send the right amount of pulse to the acupoints. Pain is reduced and blood circulation is enhanced. A user guide that explains how to use the massaging pen is included.
FAQs
Medical needles are substantially thicker than acupuncture needles, which are solid rather than hollow. It’s possible that the needles will make your muscles ache or tingle. If you have any especially extreme heaviness or numbness, let your doctor know. These feelings typically indicate that therapy is having an effect.
While you might only need to take a pain reliever three or four times per day for minimal pain, you might need to take one ten or twelve times per day for other conditions. Before using, please read the user manual.
Using acupuncture pens, it is quick and easy to increase blood flow and reduce discomfort. They don’t require much practice, are portable, and are simple to operate. Consider the acupuncture pen’s attachments, strength, and convenience of use before selecting one.
Sometimes the needles will pierce a nerve or blood vessel, like an artery or vein. If a needle is used to prick a vein, you’ll probably feel it pinching and might even bleed. Your therapist will apply pressure to the area to halt the bleeding after the needle has been removed.
This may indicate that the medication is having an effect and activating the acupuncture point. Additionally, you can feel heavy or ecstatic. Acupuncture locations may experience heat sensations. Make sure your acupuncturist is aware of any excruciating or piercing aches you experience.
A nerve or blood vessel, such as an artery or vein, may occasionally be punctured by the needles. You will most likely experience pain and possibly even bleeding if a needle is used to prick a vein. After the needle is taken out, your therapist will apply pressure to the region to stop the bleeding.
After your consultation, acupuncturists advise you to rest so that the healing process can continue. Be sure to stay hydrated and comfy. You shouldn’t schedule a demanding workout shortly after having acupuncture. Some people get feelings of tranquilly and slumber.
One or two sessions per week would normally be part of a regular treatment schedule for a particular condition. The kind and severity of the condition being treated will determine how many treatments are necessary. Six to eight sessions are often recommended.
The central nervous system is reportedly stimulated by acupuncture sites. Chemicals are consequently released into the muscles, spinal cord, and brain. These metabolic alterations may trigger the body’s innate capacity to heal itself, enhancing both physical and mental wellness.
There isn’t much proof that electro acupuncture is beneficial for treating a wide range of illnesses because it is a relatively new form of therapy. However, some studies indicate it might be useful in treating acute (short-term) pain, adverse effects of chemotherapy, and arthritic pain.
If you feel exhausted after acupuncture, your body is sending you a signal. If you feel exhausted after receiving acupuncture, it is not alarming, but it is a sign that you should take a nap. After the acupuncture needles are removed, the areas of the body where they were put may still feel sore.
When an acupuncture needle is inserted too deeply, there is a chance that it will either hit a nerve or blood artery, inflicting pain and suffering, or it may pierce an organ, such as the gallbladder or lung. This is somewhat unusual, especially if the acupuncture specialist has the required training.
Acupuncture is typically highly safe when performed by a qualified professional. Rare reports of minor, temporary side effects, such pain where the needles enter the skin, have been made. Where the needles pierce the skin, there can be blood or bruising.
Haemophilia and blood-thinning drugs are two types of bleeding disorders. Avoid getting your abdominal or lumbosacral area needled if you are pregnant. Acupuncture should also be avoided as it may encourage an early delivery of the fetus or perhaps result in an abortion.



















