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Frozen Shoulder & Hijama Cupping Therapy

Frozen shoulder is also called adhesive capsulitis. It is a very painful condition in which you can’t move your shoulder freely. Pain and stiffness develop in the shoulder joint which becomes worse slowly. Mostly it takes one to three years to recover from a frozen shoulder.

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What Side Effects Should We Expect After Hijama/Wet Cupping Therapy?

Hijama cupping therapy is a safe and secure therapy. Generally, it does not cause any severe side effects. However, some symptoms may occur for some people. Hijama doesn’t create any life-threatening side effects. The symptoms or side effects of Hijama cupping therapy vary from person to person. It depends upon the individual’s overall health, lifestyle, food choices and what kind of skin type or blood type a person has. Let’s discuss some of them.

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Does Hijama Cupping Therapy Help With Tingling In Hands And Feet?

A burning or prickling feeling known as paresthesia typically affects the hands, arms, legs, or feet but can also happen in other areas of the body. The sudden onset of the sensation, typically painless, is described as buzzing, skin crawling, or tingling. Temporary paresthesia can also be described as “pins and needles”. People feel the sensations mostly when they sleep on their arms or sit too long in the position with their legs crossed.

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Varicose Veins & Hijama Cupping Therapy

For some people, varicose veins are not considered a medical emergency, so treatment might not be necessary for them. Sometimes varicose veins can be uncomfortable and lead to some serious problems. Varicose veins develop when damaged valves in the veins allow blood to flow in the wrong direction.

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How To Take Care Of Your Skin After Hijama Cupping Therapy?

Hijama Cupping Therapy is an alternative medical therapy that involves suction. Cups are applied to the skin to facilitate suction. The suction is like a deep tissue massage intended to mobilize the blood flow and speed up the natural healing procedure. It is necessary to educate the client about the skin’s sensitivity after the Hijama is done.

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Bloating & Hijama Cupping Therapy

Bloating can be described as a condition in which an individual feels full, belly feels tight and often painful. The range of pain could be mild to intense. Before abdominal discomforts were limited to the occasional holiday festivities but now, one in ten individuals are suffering from regular bloating issues. Fortunately, it is a short-term problem that resolves on its own, depending upon what triggered it, could be a large meal or gas complaint.

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The Art Of Perfect Spa Therapy

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