Medical leeches, commonly referred to as Hirudo Medicinalis, sold in the Women's Pazari district in Konya for 3 TL, are used as alternative treatment methods in the treatment of many circulatory system diseases, mainly arterial and venous obstructions. It has been reported that between 5 and 10 leeches were placed between 2 and 3 cm distance from the veins in the leg region and between 3 and 7 days and about 12 sessions and positive results were obtained.
These small invertebrates put on work with a small bite in the area that can be treated in microsurgery or plastic surgeons, and they provide blood circulation through the enzymes they secrete while sucking the blood. The weight of leeches, which are usually 10-15 cm in length, is around 3-6.5 grams. Leigh sucking blood three to ten times the weight of their body, as the body weight increases, the amount of blood sucked up increases and they can sustain their life without being fed up to a year.
İBN-İ SİNA'DA LIFE TREATMENT APPLIED
The first sources of leech therapy were BC. It goes as far as Babylonian physicians who lived in the 15th century. Again BC. It is known that in the 3rd century Egyptian physicians were among the indispensable treatment methods. Also BC. The physician Nikandros, who lived on the Aegean coasts in the 2nd century BC, In the 1st century, Greek physician Pliniy and MS. Galen who lived in the 2nd century applied leech therapy. Ibn Sina's books also included leech therapy. However, in the 20th century, humanity, which has drawn its hand from nature, has forgotten the leech therapy. American researcher Roy Sawyer has recalled the medical use of sulphate today, revealing the potential therapeutic effects of leeches and establishing the world's first modern leech breeding plant (Biopharm - England).
SOME DISEASES APPLIED TO LIFE TREATMENT
Medical leeches, some eye diseases (Behcet's disease, uveitis, glaucoma, maculopathies, yellow spot disease, diabetic retinopathies, hypertensive retinopathies, retinitis pigmentosa, optic nerve problems and optic atrophy) vascular problems, Rheumatoid arthritis and other rheumatic diseases, Arthrosis and arthralgia, migraine and tension headaches, Head turn, tinnitus and meniere syndrome, all kinds of muscle aches, fibromyalgia, restless leg syndrome, cervical canal, belly button, tendinitis-tenosivonite eczema, urticaria, chronic skin diseases, psoriasis and acne, chronic hepatitis and liver diseases, depression and phobia, all immune system diseases and chronic diseases such as psoriatic arthritis, diseases such as fatigue syndrome al.
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These small invertebrates put on work with a small bite in the area that can be treated in microsurgery or plastic surgeons, and they provide blood circulation through the enzymes they secrete while sucking the blood. The weight of leeches, which are usually 10-15 cm in length, is around 3-6.5 grams. Leigh sucking blood three to ten times the weight of their body, as the body weight increases, the amount of blood sucked up increases and they can sustain their life without being fed up to a year.
İBN-İ SİNA'DA LIFE TREATMENT APPLIED
The first sources of leech therapy were BC. It goes as far as Babylonian physicians who lived in the 15th century. Again BC. It is known that in the 3rd century Egyptian physicians were among the indispensable treatment methods. Also BC. The physician Nikandros, who lived on the Aegean coasts in the 2nd century BC, In the 1st century, Greek physician Pliniy and MS. Galen who lived in the 2nd century applied leech therapy. Ibn Sina's books also included leech therapy. However, in the 20th century, humanity, which has drawn its hand from nature, has forgotten the leech therapy. American researcher Roy Sawyer has recalled the medical use of sulphate today, revealing the potential therapeutic effects of leeches and establishing the world's first modern leech breeding plant (Biopharm - England).
SOME DISEASES APPLIED TO LIFE TREATMENT
Medical leeches, some eye diseases (Behcet's disease, uveitis, glaucoma, maculopathies, yellow spot disease, diabetic retinopathies, hypertensive retinopathies, retinitis pigmentosa, optic nerve problems and optic atrophy) vascular problems, Rheumatoid arthritis and other rheumatic diseases, Arthrosis and arthralgia, migraine and tension headaches, Head turn, tinnitus and meniere syndrome, all kinds of muscle aches, fibromyalgia, restless leg syndrome, cervical canal, belly button, tendinitis-tenosivonite eczema, urticaria, chronic skin diseases, psoriasis and acne, chronic hepatitis and liver diseases, depression and phobia, all immune system diseases and chronic diseases such as psoriatic arthritis, diseases such as fatigue syndrome al.
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