A Brief History of Bloodletting Series: The Modern World, P2
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Source: Britannica
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The removal of blood for purposes other than diagnosis may be used today to manage some medical conditions. In hemochromatosis, a genetic disorder that causes an overaccumulation of iron in the body, blood withdrawal helps keep iron levels under control. Polycythemia vera is a condition marked by the overproduction of platelets as well as red and white blood cells; blood is drawn in such cases to prevent the formation of blood clots. Leech therapy continues to be used to reduce blood congestion in veins and prevent tissue necrosis, especially in patients who have undergone skin grafts during limb reattachments. Contemporary and alternative medical practices sometimes use various forms of bloodletting, such as wet cupping, which ebb and flow in popularity as often unproven treatments.
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