Hurrise Electronic Acupuncture Pen with 2 Heads User Manual

June 4, 2024
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Hurrise Electronic Acupuncture Pen with 2 Heads

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Specifications

  • DIMENSIONS: 24 x 5.12 x 1.97 inches
  • WEIGHT: 33 ounces
  • STRENGTH LEVELS: 9
  • PULSE MODES: 3

Product Description

The electronic acupuncture pen contains two probes: a large one for body parts and a little one for the ear, head, and face. Both are easily replaceable and can be used for different purposes.

Acupuncture pen with display and sound signal. Individual comfort can be accommodated by adjusting the 9 levels of strength. Acupoint detection has a range of sensitivity settings that can be changed. The electronic acupuncture pen beeps louder and more frequently the closer it is to the acupuncture point. Rechargeable, lightweight, and tiny built-in lithium ion battery that is ideal for use in the office and on the road.

To release the correct pulses to the meridians and acupuncture points, relieve pain, and make you more comfortable, simply apply the conductive fluid (not included) first, then press the acupuncture pen against the skin.

Important Notes

  • Use with internal transplanted electrical devices is not permitted.
  • It is forbidden to use on pregnant women, menstruating women, women with skin anomalies, and other acute patients.
  • Do not employ any skin-damaged or scarred parts.
  • Don’t shine a light in the eyes.
  • It is advised to wipe the physiotherapy head with a clean cotton ball if it is frequently used.
  • Before used, moisten the skin with conductive liquid or use aloe gel or another moisturizing lotion.

How to use the Hurrise Electronic Acupuncture Pen

  1. Apply conductive fluid. Apply an appropriate amount of conductive fluid to the physiotherapy area
  2. Power on. Rotate right to adjust “Strength/Switch”
  3. Conductive rod The conductive rod is connected to the host, and the conductive rod is held in hand
  4. Holding posture. Let the purlicue close to the conductive sheet probe and contact the physiotherapy position of the acupuncture point
  5. Detect acupuncture points Buzzer prompts, the display value becomes larger to approach the
  6. Physiotherapy After finding the acupoint, press the probe against the skin and press the start button

FAQs

How often can you use acupuncture pen?****

For minor pain, you might only need to take a painkiller three or four times per day, but for other conditions, you might need to take it ten or twelve times each day. Please read the user manual before using.

How do you know if acupuncture is working?****

Compared to acupuncture needles, which are solid rather than hollow, medical needles are significantly thicker. It’s possible that the needles will cause aching or tingling in the muscles. Tell your doctor if you have any unusually severe heaviness or numbness. Usually, these emotions signify that therapy is working.

What happens if acupuncture hits a vein?****

A nerve or blood vessel, such as an artery or vein, may occasionally be pierced by the needles. You’ll probably feel it pinching and may even bleed if a needle pokes a vein. After the needle has been taken out, your therapist will apply pressure to the site to stop the bleeding.

What does it mean when an acupuncture point hurts?****

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.

What part of the brain is affected by acupuncture?****

This can be a sign that the drug is working and activating the acupuncture point. You might also experience heaviness or ecstasy. Heat sensations may be felt at acupuncture sites. If you suffer any piercing or agonizing pains, let your acupuncturist know.

How many times a week should I do acupuncture?****

A typical treatment plan for a certain condition would typically include one or two sessions per week. The number of treatments required will depend on the type and severity of the ailment being treated. Usually, six to eight sessions are indicated.

What does acupuncture release?****

Acupuncture points supposedly activate the central nervous system. As a result, chemicals are discharged into the brain, spinal cord, and muscles. The body’s inherent ability to heal itself may be activated by these metabolic changes, which would improve both physical and mental health.

Do and don’ts after acupuncture?****

Acupuncturists urge you to rest after your appointment so that the healing process can continue. Keep yourself comfortable and hydrated. A strenuous workout shouldn’t be planned right after receiving acupuncture. Some people experience emotions of serenity and rest.

Can acupuncture hit a nerve?****

When an acupuncture needle is put too deeply, there is a possibility that it could either pierce an organ, such as the gallbladder or lung, or it will hit a nerve or blood vessel, causing agony and discomfort. Particularly if the acupuncture specialist has the necessary education, this is fairly unusual.

Do electronic acupuncture pens work?****

Because electro acupuncture is a relatively new form of therapy, there isn’t much evidence to suggest that it is effective for treating a variety of ailments. A few studies suggest it might be helpful in managing acute (short- term) pain, chemotherapy side effects, and arthritic pain, though.

Does acupuncture have side effects?****

When done by a trained professional, acupuncture is normally very safe. There are sporadic reports of modest, transient adverse effects, such as discomfort where the needles enter the skin. There may be blood or bruising where the needles pierce the skin.

What is acupuncture pen good for?****

It is quick and simple to improve blood flow and ease discomfort by using acupuncture pens. They are portable, easy to use, and don’t take much practise. Before choosing one, think about the acupuncture pen’s attachments, strength, and ease of usage.

Who should not get acupuncture?****

Blood thinning medications or haemophilia are two examples of bleeding disorders. If you are pregnant, stay away from getting your abdomen or lumbosacral region needled. Also must be avoided is acupuncture that can promote an early delivery of the fetus or perhaps cause an abortion.

Why do I feel worse after acupuncture?****

You are receiving a message from your body when you feel worn out after acupuncture. It is not concerning if you feel weary after getting acupuncture; nonetheless, it is a hint that you need to take a nap. The bodily parts where the acupuncture needles were inserted could remain feeling sore after they are taken out.

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