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Gholamreza Kordafshari1, Mohammad Reza Shams Ardakani2, Mansoor Keshavarz1, Mohammad Mehdi Esfahani3, Esmaeil Nazem1, Maryam Moghimi1, Arman Zargaran4,5, Hoorieh Mohammadi Kenari6.
Abstract
Dizziness and vertigo are the most common complaints of patients that has a high economic burden on the health system. In modern medicine, treatment for dizziness and vertigo consists of chemical pharmacological therapy. Although these drugs are useful in controlling the disease, their side effects and inefficiency in full control of the disease require the use of complementary medicine in this field. Persian medicine consists of valuable experiences of Persian medicine scholars based on the theory of humors and temperaments. In Persian medicine, 2 types of disease are presented: dizziness ( sadar) and vertigo ( dovar). Persian medicine physicians expressed a different mechanism of action than modern medicine for these diseases. They believed that accumulation of abnormal humors, reeh (normal bloating) or causative pathologic substances, is the basic cause of sadar and dovar and that the most important treatment is cleansing the body, particularly the head from accumulated substances by bloodletting methods.Entities:
Keywords: Persian medicine; dizziness; phlebotomy; vertigo; wet cupping
Year: 2016 PMID: 30208737 PMCID: PMC5871156 DOI: 10.1177/2156587216672757
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Evid Based Complementary Altern Med ISSN: 2156-5899
The List of Persian Manuscripts Used in This Article.
| Persian Name | Latin or English Name | Writer | Date of Writing |
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| Abubakr Akhawayni Bukhāri | 10th AD |
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| Avicenna | 11th AD |
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| Ismaiel Jorjani | 11th AD |
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| Ismaiel Jorjani | 11th AD |
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| — | Akbar Arzani | 17-18th AD |
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| — | Mohammad Hossein Aghili Khorasani | 18th AD |
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| Mohammad Azam Khan Chasti | 18th AD |
Different Areas of Fasd and Hijamat According to Various Causes of Sadar and Dovar.
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| Other Methods of Treatment |
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| Between 2 scapular areas | Leg veins | Leech therapy excretion of causative pathologic substances from the head for pain relief | |
| Between 2 scapular areas | Leg veins | Leech therapy excretion of causative pathologic substances from the head for pain relief | |
| Head and | The vein behind the ears | — | |
| The vein behind the neck | |||
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| Legs | Cephalic vein | Laxing bowels after |
| Occiput | The vein behind the ears | ||
| The vein behind the neck | |||
| Saphenous vein | |||
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| Cephalic vein | Cooling the head before doing | |
| Occiput | The vein behind the ears | ||
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| — | Laxing bowels after | |
| Occiput | |||
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| — | Cephalic vein | — |
| Occiput | Jugular vein | Excrete causative pathologic substances from head after | |
| Leg | |||
| Saphenous vein (in case of uterus disease) | |||
| Between 2 scapular areas | Veins of involved organ | Excrete causative pathologic substances from head after |