You may have seen the circular marks on athletes or heard friends talk about Hijama or cupping therapy. What was once considered a traditional remedy is now becoming increasingly popular in modern wellness and healthcare practices.
In Doha, more people are turning to cupping therapy for relief from muscle tension, headaches, and everyday stress.
But is it really effective-and is it suitable for everyone?
Over the past few years, more people in Doha have started exploring traditional therapies alongside modern medical treatments.
One practice that continues to attract attention is cupping therapy, often known as Hijama in many cultures. While the therapy has been used for centuries in traditional medicine, it is now being offered in modern healthcare settings where hygiene, medical supervision, and patient safety are prioritized.
Many patients consider cupping therapy in Doha for issues such as muscle tension, fatigue, headaches, and general wellbeing.
But before trying it for the first time, it’s important to understand how the treatment works, what benefits it may offer, and when it might not be suitable.
Cupping therapy is a traditional treatment where small cups are placed on the skin to create suction.
This suction gently lifts the skin and underlying tissue, which may help stimulate blood circulation in the treated area.
There are two commonly practiced forms of cupping therapy:
If you’re curious about whether cupping therapy is suitable for you, it’s always best to consult a qualified healthcare provider first.
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People choose cupping therapy for different reasons, and the experience can vary from person to person.
Some commonly reported benefits include:
For patients trying cupping therapy for the first time, the procedure is usually simple.
Here’s what typically happens during a session:
This systematic approach supports safe and predictable results.
While cupping therapy is widely practiced, it may not be suitable for everyone.
If you have underlying health conditions or are unsure whether this therapy is appropriate, consult a medical professional first.
For patients trying cupping therapy for the first time, the procedure is usually simple.
Here’s what typically happens during a session:
One of the most common concerns about cupping therapy is the circular marks it leaves on the skin.
These marks are caused by increased blood flow to the treated area. They are not permanent bruises.
In most cases:
Regular sessions may even result in lighter marks over time.
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General Practitioner
Dr. Krishnan Kutty has extensive experience in general medicine and preventive healthcare. His clinical approach focuses on combining evidence-based medical care with therapies that support overall patient wellbeing..
"Traditional therapies such as cupping may offer supportive benefits for certain conditions when performed safely and under proper medical guidance."
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