2020
DOI: 10.33096/gmj.v2i1.36
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Cupping Therapy for Temporary Reduction of Blood Pressure in Hypertension Patients

Abstract: Introduction: Hypertension is still a major problem in the field of health problems in general. One therapy to cure hypertension is cupping technique therapy. Objectives: To find a picture of a brief decrease in blood pressure in patients with hypertension using cupping therapy techniques. Methods: This study was a descriptive study using purposive sampling totaling 85 populations and 46 samples. Results: The results showed that the average systolic blood pressure before cupping was 164.78 mm… Show more

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“…(Elizabeth et al, 2019) Wet cupping therapy indicates effective increase of baroreceptor sensitivity to reduce blood pressure of elderly patients of hypertension up to 4 weeks, without side effects. (Rachman & Rachman, 2020) Wet cupping as a complementary nursing application indicates a significant effect on hypertensive participants' blood pressure Wet cupping therapy effectively affected patients of high blood pressure (Mukhlis et al, 2020) there are 19 nodes is the number of possible cupping points to be cupped for hypertension. (Rahman et al, 2020) Hijama therapy and reduction and control of SBP in patients of hypertension have clear relationship (Setyawan et al, 2020) Wet cupping therapy effectively affected patients of high blood pressure (Latifin et al, 2020) Wet cupping is scientifically proven to lower blood pressure Responding to the table above, it can be seen that most of the articles have treatment results that are able to reduce hypertension but have short-term effects.…”
Section: Cuppingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Elizabeth et al, 2019) Wet cupping therapy indicates effective increase of baroreceptor sensitivity to reduce blood pressure of elderly patients of hypertension up to 4 weeks, without side effects. (Rachman & Rachman, 2020) Wet cupping as a complementary nursing application indicates a significant effect on hypertensive participants' blood pressure Wet cupping therapy effectively affected patients of high blood pressure (Mukhlis et al, 2020) there are 19 nodes is the number of possible cupping points to be cupped for hypertension. (Rahman et al, 2020) Hijama therapy and reduction and control of SBP in patients of hypertension have clear relationship (Setyawan et al, 2020) Wet cupping therapy effectively affected patients of high blood pressure (Latifin et al, 2020) Wet cupping is scientifically proven to lower blood pressure Responding to the table above, it can be seen that most of the articles have treatment results that are able to reduce hypertension but have short-term effects.…”
Section: Cuppingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The decrease in blood pressure then occurs because it stimulates the secretion of enzymes that function as the renin-angiotensin system, which can reduce blood volume, and secretes nitric oxide, which plays a role in vasodilation of blood vessels. In addition, its prophylactic therapeutic properties in hypertension are so strong that it is highly recommended as a complementary therapy in the prevention and treatment of hypertension [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%