Leech therapy, or “Jalaukavacharan” as it’s known in Ayurveda, can be an interesting alternative for joint pain and inflammation, especially with conditions like arthritis. In Bangalore, there are indeed clinics and practitioners who provide this treatment, but it’s super important to choose a place where the therapists are well-trained and strictly follow hygiene protocols.
While I can’t give a precise name, I would suggest checking out Ayurvedic hospitals or clinics with a good reputation. Places like The Ayurveda Sanctuary or AyurVAID Hospitals often have qualified practitioners. Have a chat with them about your mom’s arthritis, it’s about finding someone experienced in Panchakarma, the broader detoxification therapy that leeches are a part of. A skilled practitioner should perform a detailed assessment, understanding her prakriti, dosha imbalances, and overall health before proceeding.
As for effectiveness, leech therapy can provide relief because leeches secrete enzymes that thin the blood and reduce clotting and inflammation around the joints. However, how well it works varies; some people find significant relief, while others might notice just a minor change.
There are a few risks, but they’re usually managed well if the therapy is done right. You might see some bleeding at the site where leeches are applied, potential infections, or allergic reactions. That’s why it’s super important to get this done in a reputable clinic. Make sure they use medicinal leeches and follow up with a proper after-care routine.
For long-term relief, it’s ideal to combine this with other Ayurvedic practices – like a specific diet to manage doshas, gentle movement like yoga, and herbal supplements like Ashwagandha or Guggul. All should be tailored to her unique body constitution though. In any case, it’s good to proceed with caution and perhaps even get a second opinion from a medical professional before starting the therapy.


