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5 Precautions

5.1 In order for the patients to gradually get accustomed to moxibustion the heating intensity of moxibustion fire should start with low heat then high heat; the amount/number of moxibustion should be fewer at beginning then increase. The degree of moxibustion should start from mild to more intensive. Refer to Annex D for the amount, time and course of moxibustion treatment.

5.2 Scarring moxibustion should be performed according to the law and with consent of the patients who have understood the process of the therapy thoroughly.

5.3 The body hair should be shaved off if there is too much on the site of moxibustion. The consent of the patients is needed.

5.4 Before treatment, explain the situation that may arise to the patient. Special care should be taken for moxibustion patients with unclear consciousness, sensory disturbances, mental confusion, local circulatory disorders and diabetes.

5.5 Management needs to be done after the direct moxibustion to prevent infection. For example, avoiding water, and keeping the treatment area clean.

5.6 Be aware of the occurrence of fainting due to moxibustion. If it occurs, see Annex E for the management methods.

5.7 Do not treat patients when they feel nervous, hungry, sweaty (dehydrated) and fatigued.

5.8 Be cautious of the occurrence of falling ash and moxa cones which may burn the skin or the clothes. When moxibustion treatment is finished, the rest of moxa stick should be put out to prevent its burning elsewhere. Clean up any fallen ashes onto the bed to avoid damage to beddings.

5.9 When moxibustion is used on infants, the acupuncturist should put his/her index and middle fingers of one hand beside the site of moxibustion to experience the temperature of the heat to avoid burning the skin of the infants. nmQMNBDsXqBDLuA6389eXqiKeGxUxu86ibNtwus6jbFBlHuXLrNf/fTm2/rPmPup

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