Role of wet-cupping therapy in physiological and mental pains in patients with migraine: A quasi-clinical trial

Author:

Abdulah Deldar Morad1,Younis Heewa Abdelsalam2,Mustafa Zuhair Rushdi3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Community and Maternity Health Nursing Unit, College of Nursing, University of Duhok-Kurdistan Region, Duhok, Iraq

2. Department of Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Duhok, Duhok, Iraqi Kurdistan

3. Adult Nursing and Fundamentals Department, College of Nursing, University of Duhok, Duhok, Iraqi Kurdistan.

Abstract

Background: There is growing evidence of the potential benefits of wet-cupping therapy in reducing physiological pain severity in migraine; however, the role of this therapy on mental pain is unclear in this process. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the effectiveness of wet-cupping therapy on physiological and mental pains in patients with migraine. In this study, 72 migraine patients were treated with wet-cupping therapy and followed up after 1 month. Methods: The severity of physiological and mental pain was measured before therapy, 10 minutes and 1 month following therapy. Results: The study showed that patients in the wet-cupping therapy had a significantly lower mean value of physiological (0.42 vs 3.39; P < .001) and mental pain (1.60 vs 3.06; P < .001) compared to the patients in the control group, respectively. The mean value of the physiological was significantly decreased from 6.97 (baseline) to 0.73 (10 minutes) and 0.63 (1 month; P < .001) in the wet-cupping therapy patients, and the mean value of mental pain from 3.76 (baseline) to 0.71 (10 minutes) and 1.71 (1 month; P < .001). The mean values of physiological and mental pains were significantly reduced (from 7.80–3.39; P < .001) and (from 3.48–3.06; P = .0044), respectively. The level of physiological pain severity was significantly decreased with a decreasing level of mental pain severity at the posttest within the control (r = 0.5471; P = .0002) and the wet-cupping therapy (r = 0.3814; P .0412). Conclusion: This study showed that the physiological pain was controlled by the mental pain in the wet-cupping therapy.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

General Medicine

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