Comparative Study of the Hematological Parameters and Biochemical Factors for Cupping and Venous Blood

Authors

  • Saad Mashkoor Waleed Faculty of Pharmacy, Alkafeel University, Kufa, Iraq. Author
  • Mohammed Kareem Jabbar Faculty of Pharmacy, Alkafeel University, Kufa, Iraq. Author
  • Israa Mahdi Zahid Faculty of Pharmacy, Alkafeel University, Kufa, Iraq. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61841/h734ha60

Keywords:

Cupping, Hematological parameters, biochemical factors, Total blood count

Abstract

The aim concerning this delivery note is to consider biochemical and hematological elements within the blood present all through cupping and then in the gore of the venous. About forty samples over durability, guys participated among this evaluative discipline aged within (25-50) years. The hematological parameter had been evaluated with the aid of a hematology analyzer, biochemical had been evaluated through Merck's value kits, and then sedimentation dosage was once adequate by using the waste green approach. Results of the study showed a vast difference in venous blood yet cupping gore of much of the hematological and biochemical parameters. The cupping blood is special, each between aspects then immunological reaction, primarily based on the results concerning the contrast of venous gore then cupping blood. 

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31.05.2020

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Mashkoor Waleed, S., Kareem Jabbar, M., & Mahdi Zahid, I. (2020). Comparative Study of the Hematological Parameters and Biochemical Factors for Cupping and Venous Blood. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 24(3), 4686-4691. https://doi.org/10.61841/h734ha60