<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>38</id><JournalTitle>MANAGEMENT OF HYPERTENSION BY WET CUPPING THERAPY (AL-HIJAMAH): A CASE STUDY</JournalTitle><Abstract>Cupping Therapy refers to the therapeutic method of applying partial vacuum cups onto certain parts of the patient's
body. In Unani practice, this method is also used in the treatment of hypertension. Cupping therapy treats hypertension by
regulating the whole body, rather than by simply lowering the blood pressure. Medical studies suggest that high blood pressure
is a result of the feedback regulation which takes place when the blood supplies to some important organs, such as the heart,
brain and kidney, are not in balance. This regulation is a compensatory reaction of the body, but it is imperfect and leaves a
pathological state of hypertension. So the proper treatment for hypertension is to make blood supply of the heart, brain and
kidneys return to normality. Simply lowering the elevated blood pressure may lead to a new imbalance of blood supply.
Cupping therapy treats hypertension based on syndrome differentiation, this is just to regulate the functions of the whole body,
promote its self-balance function. It has been proved that the holistic concept of cupping therapy is accorded with the principle
of treatment of hypertension. Cupping therapy can not only lower high blood pressure, control it in a normal range, prevent
and treat various complication of hypertension, but also make various imbalance states of the body return to normal.</Abstract><Email>drizharnium@gmail.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>4</volume><issue>1</issue><year>2014</year><keyword>Hypertension, Wet Cupping Therapy</keyword><AUTHORS>Izharul Hasan,Tanwir Ahmad, Shabbir Ahmad</AUTHORS><afflication>Dept of Jurisprudence and Toxicology,  A&U Tibbia College & Hospital, New Delhi, India-110005,Dept of Preventive and Social Medicine, NIUM Bangalore, India-560091.,Dept of Anatomy, A&U Tibbia College & Hospital, New Delhi, India-110005.</afflication></Article></Articles>