hirudotherapy
Hirudotherapy, also known as leech therapy, is the medical use of medicinal leeches to treat a variety of conditions. It typically uses the freshwater leech Hirudo medicinalis, or other approved medical species, under controlled clinical conditions.
During feeding, the leech releases saliva containing hirudin, a potent anticoagulant, as well as enzymes such
History: Leech therapy has roots in ancient medical systems of Egypt, Greece, and Rome and was widely
Indications and procedure: Today it is mainly used in reconstructive and plastic surgery to relieve venous
Safety and risks: The therapy carries infection risks from the leech's gut microbiota, particularly Aeromonas species;
Regulation and accessibility: Hirudotherapy is regulated differently by country and is usually reserved for hospital or