Cupping therapy, also known as hijama, is said to be an effective treatment for headaches. The suction created by the cups is thought to promote healing and well-being by increasing blood flow to the area, decreasing muscle tension, and releasing endorphins, which are natural pain-relieving chemicals in the body.

The procedure for treating headaches with hijama typically involves placing cups on the skin on the back of the head and neck, as well as on the temples and forehead. The cups can be left in place for a few minutes or up to 15 minutes, depending on the severity of the headache and the preference of the practitioner. Some practitioners also use a technique called “moving cupping” where the cups are moved around the affected area for a few minutes.

It’s also common for hijama practitioners to use a combination of cupping with other techniques like acupuncture or massage, which may enhance the effectiveness of the treatment.

It’s important to note that hijama is not a substitute for regular medical treatment and it is always recommended to consult your doctor before starting any new therapy. Also, while cupping therapy is considered safe when performed by a trained and licensed practitioner, there are some potential risks, such as skin irritation and bruising.

And also, always make sure that you’re seeing a qualified and licensed practitioner who has experience in treating headaches with hijama to ensure the best results.

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