Abstract

Research Article

Solution of Diseases by Bloodletting and Controlling of Laboratory Diagnosis Results

Mahdi Nowroozi*

Published: 24 March, 2026 | Volume 10 - Issue 1 | Pages: 004-012

A basic component of complementary and alternative medicine, bloodletting is also referred to as blood cupping (CP) or cupping therapy (CPT) and blood-letting puncture (CP), which refers to a superficial needle prick in the skin. In East Asia, BL or CPT is a non-medical treatment that is referred to as traditional therapy. Insulin-resistant iron overload syndrome, ischemic stroke, hemochromatosis, iron, external rheumatism, psoriasis, metabolic syndrome, and mental pain in patients with migraine porphyria cutanea-tarda, diabetes, fever, infections, and bronchopneumonia are among the various diseases for which BL is currently used. By using mechanical pressure under vacuum to influence local soft tissue microcirculation, BL improves capillary vascular permeability, increases regional blood circulation flow, stimulates the immune system for feedback control, and improves metabolism. The effectiveness of BLT in various therapies varies depending on the conditions and diseases. The results of laboratory assays indicated the effectiveness of BLT in diseases, and the meta-analysis’s showed that it is an assessment, controlling, and less side effect method than other medical methods. The various types of articles in therapy by the association of BL, titled, studied: for instance, may be helpful as a complementary therapy for acute stroke and eye drops, while BLT may boost lead absorption by lowering iron serum.

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Keywords:

Bloodletting; Cupping therapy; Wet cupping; Wet cupping treatment; Diseases

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