The Process Of Hijama In US

Written By Admin on Selasa, 24 Mei 2016 | 00.38

By Edward Wright


HIjama means sucking when translated into English from Arabic. It is a method of treatment used in Arabic traditional medicine. Blood is drawn from the body through suction. It involves cutting the skin for blood to come out through. This technique of treatment received endorsement from Muhammad, the Muslim prophet as a good way of treating disease. Many parts of the world now practice the technique. Hijama in US and other western countries has a short history but is being adopted fast.

The process of hijama can be done on any part of the body. In most cases, it is performed at sites where pain is being experienced in order to reduce of alleviate the pain. Over use of this procedure is warned against, with suggestions recommending only six points on the body as optimal for cleaning the whole cardiovascular system.

Site preparation is the first step in this process. It involves shaving the site clean to allow for formation of a tight seal between skin and cup. Most modern cups are made from synthetic materials like metal, plastic, and glass as opposed to horned cups that were used traditionally. Placing the cup onto the skin forms a seal. The ability to cling is improved by placing cotton or paper at the mouth of the cup.

The practitioner then uses their mouth to suck on the other end of the cup. Modern practitioners prefer using machines instead of mouths. The curative benefits of fire makes more traditional practitioners to continue using it. The cup stays in place for minutes before the practitioner pulls it off to make small incisions on the skin. When the cup is returned, blood flows into it. When blood subsides, the cup is removed.

Scientific research has found that hijama has the ability to reduce pain in some cases. However, its efficiency is limited to specific conditions since it was found to have no effect for stroke rehabilitation. Most research studies concluded that the procedure is more effective when used in combination with other medical therapies from conventional medicine. It is known to have a significant reduction effect on laboratory disease markers.

Treatment and reduction of severity of many medical conditions can be done using this technique. Some of such medical conditions are nonspecific low back pain, chronic tension, migraine headache, and herpetic neuralgia. Migraine patients reported that they experienced a reduction in level of severity and regularity of headaches after the process was done to them. The technique has also be claimed to be able to treat cancer even though such claims lack scientific evidence to back them up.

Even though bloodletting and hijama are two different techniques, some people often confuse them. Bloodletting involves bleeding the patient by cutting their blood veins. The same is not true for hijama because blood is only drawn through suction action. Barbers, bath house attendants, and surgeons were some of the practitioners who performed the process in ancient times.

The major side effect of this process is pain due to skin cuts. Precaution needs to be taken in order to avoid infection. The tools used should be sterilized and kept in good hygienic condition for safety purposes.




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