Release Date: 2024-06-17

Leech Application

Alican Bilden (Author)

Release Date: 2024-06-17

Hirudotherapy, the use of leeches in medical treatment, has gained global recognition, including approval from the World Health Organization. This therapy is noted for its effectiveness in conjunction with modern medicine in treating various diseases, thanks to the biologically active substances leeches secrete, which possess properties such as anticoagulant, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant effects. Despite its [...]

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    First Page15
    Last Page26
    DOIhttps://doi.org/10.69860/nobel.9786053359418.2
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    Hirudotherapy, the use of leeches in medical treatment, has gained global recognition, including approval from the World Health Organization. This therapy is noted for its effectiveness in conjunction with modern medicine in treating various diseases, thanks to the biologically active substances leeches secrete, which possess properties such as anticoagulant, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant effects. Despite its benefits and cost-effectiveness, improper application without specialist supervision can lead to complications and increased healthcare costs. Regulations introduced in 2014 mandate that leech therapy be administered by qualified doctors to ensure safety and efficacy.
    Leeches, particularly species like Hirudo medicinalis and Hirudo verbana, are valued in medical applications. These hermaphroditic organisms, capable of living in diverse aquatic environments, produce secretions rich in therapeutic compounds. Historically used across ancient civilizations and reintroduced in modern medicine for plastic and reconstructive surgeries, leech therapy is now utilized for its pain-relief properties and to enhance wound healing and blood circulation.
    Clinical applications extend to plastic surgery, orthopedic treatments, wound care, pain management, and even dental health. The therapy’s benefits include alleviating symptoms of chronic conditions such as arthritis and diabetes-related wounds, as well as improving recovery post-surgery. However, precautions are necessary to avoid risks like infections and allergic reactions. Leech therapy is contraindicated for certain individuals, including those with hemophilia, pregnant women, and children under ten.
    The resurgence of hirudotherapy underscores the need for further scientific studies to expand its application and enhance understanding of its mechanisms. With stringent regulations and specialist involvement, leech therapy can complement conventional treatments, offering a holistic approach to healthcare.

    Alican Bilden (Author)
    Assistant Professor, Kırşehir Ahi Evran University
    https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1119-3859
    3Dr.Alican Bilden graduated from the Biology Department, Faculty of Science, Dicle University. He also graduated from the Department of Medical Microbiology, University of Fırat, and University of Kahramanmaraş Sütçü İmam, at the master level. Then he graduated from the Department of Medical Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, Dicle University at the doctoral level. Currently He is working as an Assistant Professor at Kirsehir Ahi Evran University, Department of Medical Parasitology in Turkey. He has also been involved in numerous research projects throughout his career. His field of study is particularly focused on gastrointestinal parasites, liver trematodes and, Hirudotherapy. Dr. Bilden is a member of Turkish Society for Parasitology. He is fluent in both English and Turkish. He also advances his professional development by attending numerous courses and conferences in his field.

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