Leech Therapy
Leech Therapy (Jalaukavacharana): Ancient Healing for Modern Ailments
Leech therapy, known in Ayurveda as Jalaukavacharana, is a time-tested treatment that uses medicinal leeches to draw out impure blood, improve circulation, and reduce inflammation. Though it may sound old-fashioned, this therapy is increasingly gaining recognition in modern medicine and integrative health for its wide-ranging benefits — from skin diseases to varicose veins and even arthritis.
What Is Leech Therapy?
Leech therapy involves the controlled application of medicinal leeches (Hirudo medicinalis or Indian medicinal leeches) to specific parts of the body. The leeches gently suck impure or stagnated blood, while their saliva delivers over 100 bioactive compounds, including:
Hirudin (anticoagulant)
Hyaluronidase (helps spread the medicinal effect)
Anti-inflammatory enzymes
Pain-relieving peptides
These substances increase blood flow, reduce swelling, and promote faster healing.
Benefits of Leech Therapy
The Virechana Procedure: Step-by-Step
Virechana is performed over 7 to 14 days, depending on the individual’s dosha type and condition.

Why Use Leeches in Ayurveda?
Ayurveda classifies leech therapy under Raktamokshana (bloodletting), a powerful detox therapy used to eliminate vitiated blood (Dushta Rakta), especially in Pitta and Rakta disorders.
Leeches are ideal for delicate or sensitive areas such as the face, around joints, and eyelids because they:
- Minimize pain
- Remove only impure blood
- Stimulate local healing naturally

Is Leech Therapy Safe?
Yes — when done under expert supervision, it is very safe. At Dhanwantre Ayurvedic Clinic, we ensure the highest standards of care through:
- Sterile, medicinal-grade leeches
- Single-use only (leeches are not reused)
- Strict hygiene protocols
- Customized Ayurvedic internal medicines to support detox and recovery

Who Should Avoid Leech Therapy?
Leech therapy is generally not recommended for individuals with the following conditions:
- Hemophilia or other clotting disorders
- Severe anemia
- Uncontrolled diabetes
- Pregnancy
- Use of blood thinners