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Leech therapy in Dermatology

2016 
Leech therapy gained worldwide acceptance because of its effect in graft transplant. However its efficacy is not restricted to grafts only but extends beyond dermatological implications into a holistic approach. Its fame is due to its bioactive enzymes packed saliva. But its secret weapon is in its ability to manipulate the haemodynamics via blood sucking. Thus evacuating the body of Morbid humour (Istifragh) and further propagating capillary networking. Skin is an extraordinary structure. It is frequently damaged because it is directly in the “firing line” and for this reason, skin diseases are very common. There are more than 3000 known diseases of the skin. Although most of the chronic skin conditions, such as eczema, psoriasis, vitiligo and leg ulcers, are not immediately life-threatening, they are recognized as a considerable burden on health status and quality of life, having, physical, emotional and financial consequences. These make leeches a boon for a variety of dermatological diseases like Qooba (Ringworm), Saafa (Tinea corporis), Namash (Chloasma), kalaf (Warts), Narfarsi (Eczema), Daul sadaf (Psoriasis), Bars (Vitiligo), Da us Salab (Alopecia). Some of these have scientific backing too. The paper at length describes the effect leaching has on dermatological problems, its nature of mechanism, and its complications
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