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Unani Surgical Clinic – Natural Healing Through Ilaj bil Tadbeer (IBT)

About Unani Surgical Clinic – Natural Healing Through Ilaj bil Tadbeer (IBT)

Surgical treatment in Unani medicine has its roots in ancient Greek traditions, later expanded by Islamic scholars. Pioneers like Al-Zahrawi, known as the “Father of Modern Surgery,” introduced over 200 surgical instruments and advanced procedures such as cauterization, suturing with catgut, and lithotomy. Other scholars, including Al-Razi and Ibn Sina, contributed to wound management, fracture treatment, and ophthalmic surgery.

Unani medicine at Sinaam Unani Surgical Clinic, plays a vital role in non-invasive surgical care by focusing on natural healing, herbal formulations, and regimenal therapies to manage surgical conditions without invasive procedures. It emphasizes Ilaj bil Tadbeer (regimenal therapy) techniques such as Hijama (cupping therapy), Dalk (massage), Hammam (therapeutic baths), and Riyazat (exercise) to improve circulation, reduce inflammation, and promote tissue repair. Herbal medications aid in wound healing, pain management, and post-surgical recovery. Additionally, dietary therapy (Ilaj bil Ghiza) supports immunity and accelerates healing. By integrating these approaches, Unani medicine provides effective alternatives to surgery, minimizing risks and enhancing holistic recovery.

Our Unani Surgical Treatments

Renal Stone (Kidney Stone) Treatment – Natural Removal & Prevention

Unani medicine offers a natural approach to treating renal stones (kidney stones) by using herbal remedies, dietary changes, and regimenal therapies. Herbs help dissolve stones and ease their passage are commonly used to cleanse the urinary system and reduce pain. Hijama (cupping therapy) and massage help relieve discomfort, while patients are advised to drink plenty of water and avoid stone-forming foods. This holistic approach helps in stone removal, pain relief, and prevention without invasive procedures.

Management of Fracture

Unani medicine plays a significant role in the management of fractures (Kasr) through herbal remedies, bone-setting techniques, and regimenal therapies. Traditional Unani physicians use Taleeq (traction), Takmeed (hot and cold compress), and Dalk (massage) to align and stabilize broken bones. Majoon, Roghan (medicated oils), and Marham (herbal ointments) are applied to strengthen bones and reduce inflammation. Calcium-rich herbs help in faster healing. Dietary recommendations include milk, dates, and sesame seeds to improve bone health. With these methods, Unani medicine promotes natural fracture healing without surgical intervention.

Anal Fissures Treatment – Gentle & Effective Healing

In Unani medicine, fissures (Shiqaq-e-Maq’ad) are managed through herbal remedies, regimenal therapies, and dietary modifications to promote healing and relieve pain. Marham (herbal ointments) are applied to soothe irritation and aid tissue repair. Roghan (Medicated oils) help soften the area and reduce discomfort. Munzij wa Mushil (concoctive and purgative therapy) prevents constipation, which is a major cause of fissures. Takmeed (hot fomentation) and Sitz baths with medicated decoctions provide relief. A fiber-rich diet, plenty of water, and avoidance of spicy foods support recovery. This holistic approach in Unani medicine helps heal fissures naturally and prevents recurrence

Hemorrhoids Treatment – Noninvasive & Effective Healing

In Unani medicine, hemorrhoids (Bawaseer) are managed through herbal remedies, regimenal therapies, and dietary changes to reduce swelling, pain, and bleeding. Marham are applied externally to soothe inflammation, while Roghan help soften the affected area. Munzij wa Mushil (concoctive and purgative therapy) prevents constipation, a major cause of hemorrhoids. Takmeed (hot fomentation) and Sitz baths with herbal decoctions provide relief. A high-fiber diet, increased water intake, and avoidance of spicy foods aid in prevention and recovery. This holistic approach in Unani medicine helps naturally manage hemorrhoids and prevent recurrence.

Comprehensive Wound Care

In Unani medicine, chronic wound care (Quruh-e-Muzmin) is managed through herbal remedies, regimenal therapies, and dietary support to promote healing and prevent infection. Marham (herbal ointments) are applied to cleanse wounds and aid tissue regeneration. Roghan help reduce inflammation and accelerate healing. Sharbat, Arq preparations detoxify the blood, while Majoon and Kushta preparations strengthen the immune system. Takmeed (hot fomentation), Hijama (cupping therapy), and Hammam (therapeutic baths) improve circulation to the wound site. A nutritious diet with honey, dates, and almonds supports faster recovery. This holistic Unani approach helps heal chronic wounds naturally and effectively.

Comprehensive Varicose vein

In Unani medicine, varicose veins (Dilatation of veins) are managed through a combination of herbal remedies, regimenal therapies, and lifestyle modifications to improve blood circulation and reduce swelling. Herbs are used to strengthen vein walls and improve circulation. Roghaniyat are applied to alleviate pain and reduce inflammation. regimenal therapies like Fasd, leeching, Takmeed (hot fomentation) and Dalk (massage) help to promote blood flow and ease discomfort. A high-fiber diet, regular exercise, and avoiding prolonged standing are recommended to prevent further strain on the veins. This holistic Unani approach offers natural relief and supports the management of varicose veins.

Management of Gall stones

In Unani medicine, gallstones (Hisat-e-Murrah) are managed through non-invasive therapies that focus on herbal remedies and dietary adjustments to dissolve stones and support liver function. Herbs are known for their lithotriptic properties, helping to break down gallstones naturally. Sharbat, Fawaqiya and Arq are used to cleanse the liver and gallbladder, while Roghanyat is recommended to improve bile flow and prevent further stone formation. A diet rich in fiber, and plenty of water helps maintain a healthy digestive system. This holistic approach in Unani medicine offers an effective, non-invasive way to manage and prevent gallstones.

Why Choose Our Unani surgical Clinic?

  • Choosing our Unani Surgical Clinic means opting for a holistic and natural approach to healthcare, where we prioritize your well-being using time-tested Unani principles combined with modern medical practices. Here’s why you should choose us:
  • Expert Care: Our clinic is led by experienced Unani practitioners
  • Personalized Treatment: We provide customized treatment plans based on individual needs, ensuring the most effective remedies for each patient.
  • Non-Invasive Therapies: We focus on non-invasive Unani therapies, including herbal remedies, regimenal therapies, and lifestyle changes, aimed at promoting healing without surgery whenever possible.
  • Natural Healing: Our use of herbal treatments like marhams (ointments), herbal oils, and decoctions helps manage a wide range of conditions while reducing the need for invasive procedures.
  • Comprehensive Care: We manage chronic conditions like gallstones, hemorrhoids, varicose veins, and more, ensuring a holistic approach to your health that considers mind, body, and spirit.
  • Focus on Prevention: We emphasize preventive care through dietary advice, stress management, and lifestyle changes, helping you avoid future health issues.
  • Safe and Compassionate Environment: We provide a safe, supportive, and caring environment for all our patients, ensuring comfort and trust throughout the healing process.

For consultations and appointments, visit our clinic or contact us today!

Frequently Asked Questions

Unani Surgical Clinic specializes in non-invasive surgical care, rooted in ancient Greek traditions and expanded by Islamic scholars like Al-Zahrawi, Al-Razi, and Ibn Sina. The clinic emphasizes natural healing through herbal formulations and regimenal therapies to manage surgical conditions without conventional invasive procedures.

The clinic treats conditions such as abscesses, hemorrhoids, fistulas, non-healing ulcers, varicose veins, fractures, and ophthalmic issues. It also offers wound management, pain relief, and post-surgical recovery using Unani techniques.

Unani treatments include Ilaj bil Tadbeer (regimenal therapy) methods like Hijama (cupping therapy), Dalk (massage), Hammam (therapeutic baths), and Riyazat (exercise) to enhance circulation, reduce inflammation, and promote tissue repair. Herbal medications aid in wound healing and pain management, while Ilaj bil Ghiza (dietary therapy) supports immunity and accelerates recovery. These holistic approaches minimize risks and provide effective alternatives to traditional surgical procedures.

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