Enhancing Quality of Life in Venous Ulcer Patient with Irsal-e-Alaq (Hirudotherapy): A Case Report
Abstract
Background: In general practice, venous ulcers (stasis ulcers) are the most common and recurrent leg ulcers. Ignorance of it can have a severe detrimental effect on one's quality of life, cause gangrene, and even the limb amputation. Venous ulcers are the most dangerous and disabling side effect of chronic venous insufficiency. Leech therapy seems to be effective for the treatment of varicose ulcers due to its salivary secretions which it injects during bloodsucking. The saliva of leeches contains certain biochemical with vaso-dilating, anticoagulant, anesthetic, thrombolytic, antibiotic, analgesic, and anti-inflammatory properties. As a result, Irsal-e-Alaq (Hirudotherapy), one of the Unani regimens, can effectively control it. Objective: The purpose of this case report is to provide insight into the effects of Irsal-e-Alaq (Hirudotherapy) on venous ulcers. Intervention: A 60-year-old male has a complaint of ulceration in his left lower leg near the medial malleolus with swelling, pain, discharge, and darkening of the skin of the left lower limb. Four leeches were applied once every week for 2 months. Efficacy of leech therapy was assessed on every 15th day by pain /leg discomfort on 4 point scale ranging from 0-3, limb girth at calf, ankle & foot, pigmentation color on 4 point scale, pigmentation area, pain in ulcer on 4 point scale from 0-3, ulcer depth, PUSH Score. Hb% was assessed every 15th day to check anemia, colour flow Doppler was done to assess any change in vein anatomy. Result: In this case report, the ulcers were completely healed, and also showed remarkable improvement in other variables. Conclusion: Irsal-e-Alaq has been proven beneficial in treating venous ulcers and enhancing patient’s quality of life.
Keywords: Venous ulcer, Hirudotherapy, Unani Medicine, Pain, Pigmentation.
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