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.
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.
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.
Benefits Of Hijama Points 129,130,131,132

Where to located these Hijama points:
129: This Hijama point is on the back of the feet to the right.
130: This point is located on the side of the heel from inside and outside the ankle.
131: This point is located above the heel bone.
132: This sunnah point is located behind the heel bone.
Benefits of Hijama point no: 53 & 54.

Hijama Cupping Therapy is an alternative medicine involving suction from a body part. Cups are applied to the skin to facilitate suction. The suction is like a deep tissue massage intended to mobilize blood flow and speed up the natural healing process. The benefits of Hijama cupping therapy can not be described in a few words. It is a natural treatment that has a long history.
Benefits of Hijama/ Wet Cupping Therapy Under The Chin

everal ahadith for Hijama have proven that Hijama cupping therapy is the sunnah of our beloved Holy Prophet (PBUM). The treatment of Hijama cupping therapy is an Islamic, natural and prophetic remedy for various common diseases. It was a standard method used by the Prophet (PBUH) and his companions to deal with several ailments.
Pregnancy & Hijama/Wet Cupping Therapy

There are several questions that everyone asks about pregnancy and hijama cupping therapy. Let’s talk about it. What is Hijama? 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 flow of blood […]
Is Hijama/Wet Cupping Therapy Beneficial for Rosacea?

Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder that most commonly affects facial skin.
Rosacea causes redness on the cheeks, nose, chin, and forehead. In some cases, redness may appear on the neck, ears, or chest. In worst cases, the redness becomes more intense when you may witness facial flushing, irritated skin, acne, and pimples. Small broken blood vessels may also become visible on the skin. It may also produce small pus-filled bumps. Sometimes rosacea is mistaken for acne, natural redness, or other skin problems.
Mandatory Gap Of Hijama Between One Session To Another

A recommended gap of Hijama between one session to another is 4 to 12 weeks.
As a Hijama Practitioner, I often encountered the question of how much gap is mandatory between two Hijama sessions.
The answer will vary for each individual because it depends on their age, health issues, and overall body system. A recommended gap is 4 to 12 weeks.
Benefits of Hijama/Wet Cupping Points: 133, 134, 135, 136

Hijama/Wet cupping therapy is a traditional alternative medical treatment that reduces pain and provides relaxation to the body.
Hijama cupping therapy involves placing cups on the skin to create suction. The suction improves the flow of energy and facilitates the healing process.
The mechanism of cupping therapy works by applying negative pressure on the skin. The negative pressure in the cup increases blood flow, loosens connective tissues, and accelerates the healing process within the body. Cupping therapy sweeps the toxins away from the organs and drives them out of the skin with the help of shallow incisions made on the most superficial layer of the skin (Epidermis).