Therapeutic Effectiveness of Irsal-i-Alaq (Hirudotherapy) for Venous Ulcer Treatment: A Clinical Case Study

Abstract:

Venous ulcers, commonly referred to as Stasis ulcers, represent a prevalent and recurring form of lower extremity ulceration that may substantially compromise patient quality of life when inadequately managed. Traditional therapeutic strategies frequently incorporate surgical procedures accompanied by inherent risks and potential complications. The present case study investigates the therapeutic potential of Irsal-i-Alaq, a traditional Unani therapeutic approach utilizing Hirudotherapy, for venous ulcer management. A 37-year-old male patient presenting with a chronic venous ulcer on the left lower extremity underwent leech therapy treatment spanning 6 weeks. Assessment parameters evaluated on a weekly basis included ulcer dimensions, granulation tissue development, epithelial regeneration, pain levels, wound exudate, and odor characteristics. The findings reveal substantial ulcer improvement, culminating in complete wound healing by the conclusion of the sixth week. This clinical case demonstrates the therapeutic promise of Irsal-i-Alaq as a viable treatment approach for venous ulcerations. Nevertheless, expanded studies incorporating larger patient cohorts and more stringent research methodologies remain essential for comprehensive validation of these observations.