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Reasons to Avoid Painkillers After Hijama Cupping Therapy

After hijama cupping therapy, the body enters a natural recovery process. It is common for some people to feel mild soreness, tiredness, or tenderness for a short period after the session. Many hijama practitioners recommend avoiding unnecessary painkiller medicine immediately afterward because the body is already trying to heal and rebalance itself naturally. After a hijama session, the body begins responding through increased circulation, relaxation of tight tissues, and natural recovery processes.
Mild soreness or fatigue can sometimes be part of this temporary healing response. Immediately suppressing every small discomfort with medication may not always give the body enough opportunity to complete that natural adjustment. Painkiller medicines may sometimes interfere with the body’s normal healing response. Some can thin the blood, increase bruising, or irritate the stomach, especially after wet cupping therapy. Mild discomfort after hijama is usually temporary and often improves with proper rest and hydration.
Instead of relying on medicine for minor soreness, natural supportive care is often encouraged. Drinking plenty of water, getting enough sleep, eating light, healthy meals, and relaxing the body can help with recovery. Warm herbal teas or a warm compress may also provide comfort and help the body feel more relaxed. Many people feel deeply relaxed or sleepy after hijama because the nervous system shifts into a calmer state. The body may also direct more energy toward recovery and healing, which is why rest often feels needed afterward. During this time, it is often better to allow the body to recover naturally rather than immediately taking painkillers for mild soreness.
Hijama is intended to support the body’s natural healing process, so allowing the body to recover gently is often considered the best approach. However, if someone experiences severe pain, fever, unusual bleeding, dizziness, or signs of infection, they should seek proper medical attention immediately.

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