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Effectiveness of Wet Cupping on Patients with Facial Acne Vulgaris: A 12-Week, Randomized, Single-Blind, Intervention-Sham-Controlled Trial.
Author: KamaliMohadese, PasalarMehdi, RamppThomas, TabatabaeiFatemeh, TajadiniHaleh
Original Abstract of the Article :
INTRODUCTION: Acne vulgaris is a widespread skin disorder. The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of wet cupping in the treatment of moderate to severe facial acne vulgaris. METHODS: Between August 2018 and January 2020, eligible patients with moderate to severe facial acne were recr...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1159/000514943
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Wet Cupping: A Traditional Remedy for Acne
Acne can be a relentless adversary, leaving a trail of blemishes and discomfort, much like a sandstorm that obscures the beauty of the desert. This study delves into the realm of traditional medicine, investigating the effectiveness of wet cupping in treating facial acne vulgaris. The researchers conducted a randomized, single-blind, intervention-sham-controlled trial, comparing the effects of wet cupping to sham cupping, in conjunction with antibiotic therapy.
A Glimpse into the Potential of Wet Cupping
The findings suggest that wet cupping, combined with antibiotic therapy, might be more effective than antibiotic therapy alone in improving the severity and grade of acne. The study observed a shorter time to clearing facial lesions in the wet cupping group compared to the control group. This finding adds to the growing body of evidence supporting the potential therapeutic benefits of wet cupping, a practice rooted in ancient traditions.
A Traditional Remedy with Modern Implications
This research suggests that wet cupping, a traditional remedy that dates back centuries, could have potential for treating acne. It's a reminder that traditional practices, when carefully studied and evaluated, can offer valuable insights into treating a wide range of conditions.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study provides evidence for the potential effectiveness of wet cupping in conjunction with antibiotic therapy for facial acne. It suggests that traditional practices, when subjected to rigorous scientific investigation, can offer valuable insights into treating common conditions. This research encourages us to embrace a holistic approach to healthcare, considering both traditional and modern treatments to find the most effective solutions for our patients.
Date :
- Date Completed 2021-12-08
- Date Revised 2021-12-14
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