Hijama for Fistula

A specialized, non-invasive therapy to manage inflammation and support the bodys natural healing process.

Supportive, Non-Invasive Management

Hijama for Fistula is a highly specialized supportive therapy that aims to manage symptoms and promote the bodys natural healing mechanisms. It is crucial to understand that this treatment is not applied directly to the fistula, which would be unsafe. Instead, it focuses on applying cupping to key points on the lower back, sacrum, and glutes.

This strategic application helps to draw inflammation and toxins away from the affected area, improve blood circulation to the deeper pelvic tissues, and support the immune system. This can lead to reduced pain, swelling, and discharge. This service is performed with the utmost professionalism and confidentiality by our certified practitioners for both men and women.

Key Benefits of This Therapy

  • Helps reduce localized inflammation and swelling
  • Promotes fresh blood flow to the surrounding tissues
  • Aids in drawing out toxins and purulent material
  • Supports the bodys natural tissue repair process
  • A non-invasive approach to help manage symptoms
  • Can help reduce pain, itching, and discomfort

Is This Specialized Therapy for You?

Indications

This therapy is recommended for:

  • Managing symptoms of anal fistula (after medical diagnosis)
  • Reducing recurrent inflammation or infection in the area
  • Alleviating pain, swelling, or discharge
  • As a supportive, non-invasive therapy alongside conventional treatment
  • Promoting healing of the surrounding tissue

Contraindications

This therapy is not suitable for:

  • In Periods hijama cannot be done.
  • A medical diagnosis is ESSENTIAL. We do not treat undiagnosed anal pain or bleeding.
  • Directly on the fistula opening, an active abscess, or broken skin.
  • During pregnancy.
  • If you have a severe active infection or fever.
  • Individuals with bleeding disorders or on blood-thinning medication.
  • History of rectal or colon cancer (requires doctor clearance).

A prior, clear diagnosis from a proctologist or general surgeon is required before this therapy can be administered.

The Treatment Process

Sensitive Consultation

A private, respectful consultation to discuss your medical diagnosis and symptoms.

Hygienic Preparation

The surrounding area is meticulously sterilized. This therapy is never applied directly to the fistula opening.

Targeted Cupping

Dry and Blood cupping is applied to specific points on the lower back, sacrum, and buttocks to improve circulation to the entire region.

Detoxification

This process helps to pull deep inflammation and toxins away from the affected tract, promoting healing from within.

Post-Therapy Care

The area is cleaned, and you receive crucial after-care guidance on hygiene and diet.

Preparation & After-care

Proper care is essential when managing this condition.

Before the Session

  • You must have a clear medical diagnosis from a doctor.
  • Ensure the area is thoroughly cleaned before your appointment.
  • Inform your specialist of all your symptoms and medical history.
  • Have a light meal 2-3 hours prior.

After the Session

  • Follow the specific hygiene instructions provided by your therapist.
  • Avoid strenuous activity and prolonged sitting for 24-48 hours.
  • Drink plenty of water to help flush toxins.
  • Eat a high-fiber, clean diet to avoid constipation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answering your questions on this sensitive therapy.