Complications of leech therapy

Authors

  • Matineh Pourrahimi Student Research Committee, Faculty of allied medicine Branch, Iran University of medical sciences, Tehran, Iran
  • Mojtaba Abdi Student Research Committee, School of nursing and midwifery Branch, Iran University of medical sciences, Tehran, Iran
  • Roshanak Ghods Research Institute for Islamic and Complementary Medicine, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:

Objective: The principle of the use of leeches is associated with traditional medicine of many countries and its application has different philosophies for use in different areas of the body. Leeches, with all the benefits, can have dangers. Materials and Methods: A review of complications of leech therapy was done based on English articles indexed in the databases up to July 1, 2018. A strategic search has done independently by members of the research team and then all of the articles were +categorized by subject. Results: Related articles were mostly case-reports. Complications were divided into five categories including infection, allergy, prolonged bleeding, migration, and others. Infection is the most-reported complication related to leech therapy and Aeromonas spp. has the most participation in infections. Conclusion: Leech therapy can be a therapeutic complementary method if the possible complications are managed properly.

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volume 10  issue 3

pages  222- 234

publication date 2020-05-01

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