Hijamah and pre-eclampsia

How does it affect women at risk?

Authors

  • Ibrahim Arafa Reyad Arafa Lecturer obstetrics and gynecology Faculty of medicine, Port Said university
  • Mohamed Hafez Mohamed Younes Lecturer obstetrics and gynecology Faculty of medicine, Port Said university
  • Wael M. Hamed Lecturer of obstetrics and gynecology, Azhar University (Assuit)
  • Mohamed S. Hemeda Department of forensic medicine and clinical toxicology

Keywords:

pre-eclampsia, women risk, Hijamah

Abstract

The objective of this work is: Asses the expected advantage of hijamah on the event of preeclampsia at high-risk ladies. Patients and Methods: The quantity of prim- gravida ladies gathered was " 294" with gestational age went from 18-22 wks. .from (294) primigravida cases ,(25) ladies were distinguished as being at expanded hazard of pre-eclampsia by unusual Doppler wave structure 18–22 weeks in either uterine artery development ( characterized as an obstruction record < 95th centile for growth or the presence of an early diastolic score ), Another (25) ladies with history in the first pregnancy of pre-eclampsia, eclampsia or HELLP (Hemolysis, raised liver proteins, low platelets ) . -Complete number of qualified members were, (50) cases. Design and procedure: Cases partitioned haphazardly into two gatherings every 25 cases one gathering submitted for hijamah, other gathering left as control. The essential result measure was the proportion PAI-1/PAI-2 and the auxiliary result tentatively as per rules of global society for the investigation of hypertension in pregnancy was event of pre-eclampsia. 

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Published

15-12-2021

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Arafa, I. A. R., Younes, M. H. M., Hamed, W. M., & Hemeda, M. S. (2021). Hijamah and pre-eclampsia: How does it affect women at risk?. International Journal of Health Sciences, 5(S2), 1287–1301. Retrieved from https://sciencescholar.us/journal/index.php/ijhs/article/view/14638

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