IS HIJAMA-WET CUPPING THERAPY RIGHT FOR YOU?
The use of wet cupping, also known as hijama, is a therapeutic intervention that aims to achieve long-lasting therapeutic effects. When considering this treatment option, it is important to focus on treating one disorder at a time during each session, unless there is an overlap of symptoms that can be addressed by bleeding a single area. Attempting to treat multiple disorders by bleeding multiple parts of the body in a single session may exhaust the patient and reduce the effectiveness of the treatment.
To be considered a suitable candidate for wet cupping, patients must present clear indications of specific conditions, including:
- Sharp fixed pain, that is localized and worse with pressure. It could be an acute pain as in traumas or chronic as in a prolonged neck pain.
- Vascular congestion, that is visible on the skin especially on the extremities such as spider veins.
- Purple tongue , swollen sublingual veins, this is indicative of a systemic blood stagnation.
- Swollen sublingual veins, this is indicative of a systemic blood stagnation.
- Purple lips, this is indicative of a systemic blood stagnation.
- Purple nails , swollen sublingual veins, this is indicative of a systemic blood stagnation.
- Dark gums , swollen sublingual veins, this is indicative of a systemic blood stagnation.
- Dry, rough scaly skin, indicates blood deficiency or blood stasis.
- Skin tags and molds, indicates blood stasis/phlegm accumulation.
- slow healing wounds, indicates blood stasis/blood deficiency.
- Nail pathologies. Blood stasis/blood deficiency.
- Skin discolouration. Pale=deficiency due to cold or blood deficiency. Red=excess due to excess or deficiency heat.
- Numbness and tingling, indicates blood stasis/blood deficiency.
- Cupping effect. Red= excess. Pale=deficiency. Purple=stasis.
Overall, with careful consideration of these factors, wet cupping may be a suitable treatment option for those seeking long-lasting therapeutic effects.
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