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Agnikarma (Thermal Microcautery)

Ancient ayurvedic medical treatment involves thermal micro cuaterization to the specific trigger points of the affected body parts. Agnikarma is very effective treatment in: Knee pain, low back pain, Sciatica, Lumbar and Cervical spondylosis, Slipped disc, Heel pain-calcaneal spur, carpal Tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, Rheumatoid arthritis, Gout. Why Agnikarma is the best treatment for pain? Quick Pain Relief Safe treatment No side effects Well tolerated by patients Long term pain relief Useful in acute and chronic conditions OPD based procedure

Leech therapy in Pune

Jalaukavacharan, or leech application, is a classical Ayurvedic bloodletting therapy used to locally remove vitiated blood and toxins from the body. It is performed under strict aseptic precautions. 🔍 Procedure: The affected area is first cleaned thoroughly. A live medicinal leech is then applied to the site. The leech naturally detaches after drawing approximately 15–20 ml of blood. After removal, the site is gently compressed and cleaned again. 🌿 How Leech Therapy Works: Leeches suck impure blood from the affected and surrounding tissues. Along with blood, toxins, inflammatory mediators, and accumulated impurities are removed. This enhances microcirculation, reduces inflammation, and promotes natural healing. ✅ Therapeutic Benefits: Detoxifies the local area Reduces swelling, pain, and inflammation Improves blood flow and supports tissue repair 🩺 Common Indications: Skin conditions: eczema, acne, abscesses Non-healing ulcers and diabetic foot Joint inflammation and localized pain Particularly beneficial in Pitta-related disorders 🚫 Contraindications: Leech therapy is not recommended in the following conditions: Acute infections Hemophilia or bleeding disorders Anemia or very low blood pressure Leukemia or cancer Pregnancy Fever or active systemic illness ⏱ Duration: Each session typically lasts 30 to 45 minutes, depending on the condition.

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